Humans Skeleton

He calls them fallen angels. A Sumerian chronicles tell us about the planet Nibiru and inhabited by conscious beings - Nephilim (still referred to as anunaki). According to legend, the Nephilim descended to earth for gold - the atmosphere of Nibiru was relieved and mythical scientists came up with a golden shield to reflect light and heat back to the planet. Every 3600 years, when the mysterious twelfth planet approaches the Earth (promised in 2012-m) giants "merge" there's gold reserves. For the same legend of a man - a product of genetic engineering, a mix between the Nephilim and terrestrial monkeys, specifically designed to work in the mines.








This dinosaur footprint in cretaceous limestone on the banks of the Paluxy River is approximately 30 cm (one foot) across, and located with similar tracks. Early excavations in this area revealed human footprints inside the dinosaur tracks leading to rumors that the human prints had claws–later excavations uncovered human footprints up to 64 cm long (25 inches) next to the dinosaur prints—this discounted the doubters. A human handprint was also found. This confirms that
dinosaurs occupied the arbitrary and spurious "cretaceous" period of geological history. Human prints contemporary with dinosaurs contradict modern evolution theories because mankind was not to evolve for another 75 to 100 million years.

This petrified finger found in cretaceous limestone, belonged to a "prehistoric" human. Broken short of the middle joint, it measures 7.6 cm (3 inches). At full length it would measure about 15 cm (6 inches).. In the photo, it is compared to a regular full-length finger. Excavations of this limestone has also revealed a child's tooth and human hair.



Cat-scan shows dark areas interpreted as the interior of bones and marrow. Areas less dense than surrounding stones, easily pass X-rays, causing darkening of the image. Black area is caused by sectioning.


One of many human footprints contemporary with dinosaurs taken from the Paluxy River located in Dinosaur Park near Glen Rose, Texas. Pictured with my foot, it exceeds 45 cm (18 inches) in length. The cross-sectional cuts determined by compression studies that it was a woman's footprint. Estimates indicate her stature approximately 305 cm (10 feet) and 454 kg (1,000 lbs). Several strata of human prints with dinosaur prints have been excavated in this park. According to Dr. Carl Baugh, the archeologist who coordinated the excavations, these strata were laid down during the first few days of Noah's flood when water levels were low enough to allow daily tidal changes to form layers of mud so fleeing creatures could seek higher ground—the upper strata showed no prints.



Obviously the people who lived contemporary with dinosaurs were intelligent, and the footprints indicate that they were quite human, as the large toe on primates is located close to the heel to facilitate clinging to branches

Dr. Hilton Hinderliter of Apollo Campus Pennsylvania
State University, studied the evidence presented at the Glen Rose, who excavations and stated: "I would have to say that the belief in evolution is in a state of terminal illness but its death will only be admitted by a new generation of scientists whose minds have not been prejudiced by the type of education now prevalent in the nation's public schools, an education which starts with the belief that evolution has happened, which interprets all evidence according to that faith and simply discards any evidence which cannot be fitted into the evolutionary framework" (Quoted from "Dinosaurs" by Dr. Carl E. Baugh, 1987. Promise Publishing Co., Orange, CA 92667.

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World's Most Expensive, Part 1: Wedding Gowns

It's Friday. Instead of working (totally beneath bridezilla), we're wedding day dreaming. What would you do if money was no object? Every Friday, we'll feature the world's most expensive wedding items. From million-dollar bouquets to tiaras and trains, you don't want to miss this spendy bridezilla series.

Peacock Dress


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We love peacock feathers. In small doses! This wedding dress unveiled at a China wedding expo is made of 2009 peacock feathers. It's valued at 1.5 million dollars. Bridezilla's personal opinion? It's a bit overkill. Peacock feathers should be reserved for bouquets. No bridezilla should show up to her wedding clad in a costumy bird suit. This is a 1.5 million-dollar mistake.

Diamond Dress

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No doubt you'll dazzle them on your wedding day, but do you need a $12 million dollars to do it? This 150-carat wedding dress was revealed at the Luxury Brands Lifestyle Bridal show in February of 2006. It looks like a frosted disco ball. Thanks to bridezilla's new favorite Friday reading, the Diamond Blog for bringing this to our attention.

Bridezilla's Pick: The Platinum

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Bridezilla loves everything platinum and this 240,000 dress (in pounds) is no exception. It's spun from silk and platinum thread and was unveiled at the 2008 London Monday as part of the Hatton Garden Jewelry Week. The only trouble is, we couldn't wear this gorgeous gown just once. We'd have to bust it out at every special occasion: Thanksgiving... Christmas... maybe even to the office.
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