Dinosaurs Never Existed
The class Dinosauria was originally defined by Sir Richard Owen of the Royal Society, and Superintendent of the British Museum Natural History Department in 1842. In other words, the existence of dinosaurs was first speculatively hypothesized by a knighted museumhead coincidentally in the mid19th century, during the heyday of evolutionism, before a single dinosaur fossil had ever been found. The Masonic media and mainstream press worldwide got to work hyping stories of these supposed longlost animals, and then lo and behold, 12 years later in 1854, Ferdinand Vandiveer Hayden during his exploration of the upper Missouri River, found proof of Owens theory A few unidentified teeth he mailed to leading paleontologist Joseph Leidy, who several years later declared them to be from an ancient extinct Trachodon, dinosaur (which beyond ironically means rough tooth). Firstly, it should be needless to say that it is impossible to reconstruct an entire hypothetical ancient animal based on
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