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and the Universities Brainwashed imbeciles are doing it again, please
read that report from some Geological clueless dude at the University of Rochester in New York aka Reseaeercher ! Oh yes, their research is what fed and fatten them & keep them highly paid fiddling & babbling clowns living on the fat of the land indeed ! Plenty of that kind as well at Curtin, Monash & the ANU trying to imagine how Icebergs load and carry millions tons erratics over thousand of miles ! WHAT A PATHETIC SITUATION WHERE THE STERILES & THE PARASITES ARE PRAISED TO THE SKY BY THE SOLD OUT MEDIA PENPUSHERS !!! Not 40 Zillions yearzz now but a mere 4 Zillions at the latest newzz from the Sci000nce of Gogology ! Good, coming close to the mark since the right figure is in fact a mere 6 hours as the True Geology explains QUOTE http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsst...8697/story.htm WASHINGTON - The Andes Mountains may have growth spurts, doubling their height in as little as 2 million to 4 million years, US researchers reported on Thursday. Their findings suggest that current theories about plate tectonics -- the process that creates and moves continents, giving rise to mountain ranges -- may need updating. Geologists had estimated that the mountain system, which extends the length of western South America, rose gradually over the past 40 million years. UNQUOTE Good reading and best regards from Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia Mining Pioneer Discoverer of Telfer, Nifty & Kintyre Mines in the Great Sandy Desert Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant Bus ph + 33 6 50 17 14 64 Founder of the True Geology ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~ |
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