Can fresh unfossilized dinosaur bones be found outside of Alaska and other frozen areas? We only need to look to Montana for our answer. Way back in 1990 Mary Schweitzer found dried blood cells in unfossilized T. rex bones. Blood cannot last more than a few thousand years at best. Of course, honestly reporting observations carried with it the price of losing her job.


We can also look to the ground and see what the dinosaurs left us in their tracks. There has been much debate about whether or not the human looking footprints next to dinosaur footprints were real near the Paluxy River. However someone got the genius idea to ignore the human looking footprints and take some measurements and get some data. The measurements supported the initial observation of the dinosaur tracks follow the river bed. Since it is agreed the Paluxy River has maintained its current course for only a few thousand years, it begs the logical question of did the dinosaurs follow the river or did the river follow the dinosaur tracks? The only probable answer is the dinosaurs followed the river sometime in the last 4000 years or so.

But is there more concrete proof of dinosaurs having been around so recently? Again, yes there is. When the sites in Montana were observed closely, the coulees formed there are limited to a 3,000-70,000 year old time frame based on solid science with the variation depending on your viewpoint. The problem is hadrosaur or duck-billed dinosaurs laid eggs in the exact same place which has them living between 3,000 – 70,000 years ago and not 65 million years ago. The shorter timeframe is consistent with the findings of the RATE study and the radioactive carbon in diamonds.

While this same scientist was at a fossil dig in Montana, unfossilized shells were found, dinosaur eggs were found in hard dirt (not rock) and the evidence was apparent dinosaurs have lived recently. But the leader of the expedition was certain hard soil you could displace with a paintbrush had to be rock because the dinosaur eggs had to be from 75 million years ago. So from this we can conclude that when something walks like a duck, looks like a duck, quacks like a duck, it must be an ostrich. Oh yeah, that isn’t how the phrase goes. Shhhh, don’t tell the leader of the expedition.

When you look at the data and the evidence though, the amount of time required for their assumptions is not available. So logically that would force the ToE into a small enough timeframe where it would have to be measurable as the rate of Evolution would have to exceed the rate of extinction. I try my best to remain neutral on a topic but also remain skeptical of claims. It is time to produce the proof or remove it from the text books.

The math just doesn’t add up. They seem to be running out of time.

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