[Aztlan] Massive Tsunami and the Megafaunal Bone Graveyards at Fairbanks, Alaska.
Robert Kirsch junior
rkirsch at cox.net
Sun Feb 18 14:23:01 CST 2007
Hey Mike, Its been over 15 years since Dr. Frank C. Hibben, archaeologist at the
University of New Mexico, had studied the
massive bone yards at Fairbanks. These collections of tens of thousands of frozen varieties of Pleistocene megafauna mixed with twisted trees and vegetation existed, fact- and as hard as we try to not believe something-Carlos Sagan's argument-'extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence is not an answer to the problem of denial, a unique character attribute of many historical figures. As for Ten years, well I'd same we need to speed it up, how about 10 months, as we all no how to stall and procrastinate to avoid the inevitable refutation of one's previous and infallible 'painstaking 10 year studies', and
still who is to say that an archaeologists findings are always wrong the first time, and only the second and third studies can verify the first. It takes this long because scientists don't like to re-write thier slow and painstaking research on thier version of the same story. But it always happens when a new 10 year study validates the new findings. Monte Verde initial claims were right to begin with, you suggest. So for those who knew the truth immediately after the data came in,,,were way ahead of the game, hence not needing to waste Ten years, and could work forward on new data. Not spinnin wheels...but we all love to argue
our case and determine or speculate who is right and who is wrong. Lets speed it up a bit.
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