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Press Release: University Silences Scientist After Dinosaur Discovery
• http://www.dailypaul.com"Terminating an employee because of their religious views is completely inappropriate and illegal," commented Brad Dacus, President of PJI. "But doing so in an attempt to silence scientific speech at a public university is even more alarming. This should be a wakeup call and warning to the entire world of academia," he continued.
While at a dig at Hell Creek formation in Montana, the scientist, Mark Armitage, came upon the largest triceratops horn ever unearthed at the site. When examining the horn under a high-powered microscope back at CSUN, Armitage was fascinated to see the soft tissue. The discovery stunned members of the scientific community because it indicates that dinosaurs roamed the earth only thousands of years in the past rather than going extinct 60 million years ago.
1 Comments in Response to Press Release: University Silences Scientist After Dinosaur Discovery
Wow, with all of that high powered sophisticated optical equipment they say they have you would think they have a camera capable of giving better than "Nessi" resolutions of 144p.