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ROCK OF AGES ----- Ed Conrad Battles Science in 25-Year Quest for Truth -----
http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOl...l/MVC-030S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOldasCoal/Ed&Blue.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOl...iscoveries.jpg By Donald R. Serfass Lehighton (Pa.) Times News SHENANDOAH -- If still water runs deep, Ed Conrad is an ocean. Polite and friendly, he's a mild-mannered gentleman with a calming voice. A fatherly type with a heart of gold. But he's also much deeper. He's intense and pensive. A relentless fighter with endless stamina. he has broad shoulders and determination as enduring as granite. Over the past 25 years, he's taken on scientists, universities and even the Smithsonian Institution in trying to correct what he feels is a gross injustice. Conrad has discovered thousands of fossilized specimens that he says are bones, teeth, soft tissue and even a petrified brain. They were found between anthracite coal seams around Mahanoy City, Shenandoah and Hazleton. What that proves, he says, is that man -- or a close predecessor -- walked the Earth when coal was being formed during the Carboniferous Period some 280 million years ago. That statement contradicts established science and Conrad is trying to set the record straight. ========================================== SOME PETRIFIED HUMAN REMAINS http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/skullb.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Smith/z11calv.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z8femur.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Fossils/FINGERS11.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/newtibia.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrifiedx/MVC-002S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z5gall.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z9lung.jpg ========================================== So when science tries to say that humans and pre-humans evolved on Earth no more than 65 million years ago, Conrad begs to differ. The proof shows otherwise, he says. The issue matters to him because he's a man of principle. He says the final chapter has not been written and the real story needs to be told. “I'm in it for the truth,” he says. Actually, Conrad's quest for man's origins began as a quiet discovery in June 1981 when he stumbled upon what appeared to be a petrified human skull while searching for fern fossils. Conrad was invited to take the find to Washington, D.C., where he journeyed with close pal and amateur geologist Clayton Lennon, then 81. There, Smithsonian representatives performed a cursory examination and dismissed the specimen as a “concretion,” or rock. However, Conrad wasn't satisfied. He probed the skull's jaw-like interior and found soft dirt and what two hardened objects (which turned out to be a canine and premolar tooth). He then consulted Wilton Krogman, author of ''The Human Skeleton in Forensic Medicine'' and a world-reknowned expert in the field of human comparative anatomy. Krogman confirmed that one he was shown was a premolar because it revealed a pair of cusps -- and his declaration proved to be the shot in the arm that spurned him onward. “I had met with Dr. Krogman about a month after being shot down by the Smithsonian,” recalls Conrad, a veteran journalist who has a writer and/or editor at newspapers in Philadelphia and Montreal, and currently writes for the Hazleton (Pa.) Standard-Speaker. Krogman, now deceased, was quite excited about Conrad's discovery and kept in touch. “Man, oh, man! You've got something that will go down in the book of human paleontology. Hominid teeth and 'mammalian bone' add up to an unbeatable combination,” he wrote to Conrad on Jan. 3, 1984. But not all experts embraced the discovery. Far from it. Many scoffed. They said Conrad's quest was preposterous. They likened Conrad to a modern-day Don Quixote, taking up a hopeless gauntlet against the lofty windmills of science. “I do NOT think you have a fossil. I think it is incredible that anyone familiar with fossils would. Any further communication would waste both of our times,” wrote David Pilbeam, anthropology professor at Harvard University. “No scientist in his right mind would attempt to speculate on something as unusual as you suggest,” said John G. Maisey, assistant curator of the Department of Vertebrate Paleontology, American Museum of Natural History. On the other hand, one of Conrad's former teachers offered encouragement: “It's easy to see why the so-called experts are confused. Your main problem is that you have outrun the limits of their knowledge. What you have makes them uncomfortable. Much of what they have been teaching will have to be undone (if you're proven right).” Critics claimed that the fossilized specimens appear to lack Haversian canals, or tiny, imbedded tunnels that are an integral part of the cell structure of bone. But Conrad felt that the specimens were never properly examined and were never exposed to honest, objective testing. Even worse, he soon found that he and his discovery were being shunned, even blackballed, by the scientific community. It seemed as though they had turned a deaf ear, something which Conrad said didn't make sense in a field supposedly open to discovery. But attempted intimidation didn't stop Conrad from developing a theory about man's very early existence. “Man and animals had one thing in common. Both were annihilated in some incredible catastrophe that blew them limb from limb and scattered their bones, teeth and soft organs in all directions,” he says. ================================================= OTHER DISCOVERIES BETWEEN COAL VEINS http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/brain/MVC-001S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/1tooth.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/z3dino.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ID\MVC-017S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FossilsinRock/MVC-007S.JPG ================================================= Conrad studied underground mining maps showing coal veins which definitely reflect early turbulence. On top of that, they had been violently disrupted in the same place where most of the fossils finds originated. Then Conrad came upon what appeared to be additional corroboration from scientist and author Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky. More than a half-century ago, Velikovsky said "the true story of the history of Earth and man is written in the rocks, visible for all to see as part of the fossil record." Specifically, Velikovsky believed that a cataclysmic event took place on Earth, which he believed had been impacted by planet Venus. His highly controversial thoughts are expressed in two of his books, 'Worlds in Collision' and 'Earth in Upheaval.' “A catastrophe occurred and hydrocarbons rained on the earth. That resulted in the formation of oil and coal,” says Conrad, explaining Velikovsky's theories. " That dramatic event transformed the planet." “It was worse than an earthquake. It might have been an asteroid hitting Earth. The catastrophe occurred and the bones were deposited here,” he says, explaining that it scattered bones in such a way that he has not found a single skeleton intact. Conrad has since had tests performed on his specimens. The examinations included X-rays, infra-red scans and CAT scans. The results differ greatly from what Conrad was told earlier by those who dismissed the finds as rocks or nodules. He has posted his findings on a Web site), revealing not only his discoveries but his frustration with academia and science. As for why the scientific community chooses to turn its back, it's anyone's guess. Conrad accuses the establishment of deceit, collusion and conspiracy. He backs up his accusations with a two-decade journal of facts and details explained on his Web site. “There's something behind it all. A true scientist searches for the truth no matter where it leads,” he says. “What's so wrong to believe that man existed 280 million years ago? Why is that a sin?” Some say it's a matter of money. There are millions of dollars in government grants, research projects and school funding based on the teaching of the theory of evolution. To pull out the rug from under those practices would be tantamount to shaking up government, academia and science, or “pseudoscience,” as Conrad calls it. Ironically, early in the quest, Conrad's friend Lennon advised that the road to the truth would be a rough road to travel, especially when dealing with those who will not listen. “They know they have a skeleton in their closet and they don't want to open the door,” Lennon would say. For Conrad, Lennon's words proved prophetic. “It's a shame that evolution has caught on,” he says. “If man existed during the Carboniferous Period, it offers proof that we could not possibly have evolved as suggested by the Darwin Theory. Rightly so, because the theory of evolution never possessed a shred of physical evidence in the first place.” Conrad has been unwavering as he presses onward. He's hit many a roadblock. For one, many of his 26 sites are no longer available. He's lost half of the most productive localities due to ongoing fly ash dumping. He's also encountered heartbreak. Sadly, Clayton Lennon, Conrad's devoted friend, passed away in 1996 at the venerable age of 96. But it's never easy to lose a kindred spirit, no matter what age and Conrad feels the loss deeply. “He was my inspiration," he says. But carrying the torch onward, Conrad continues the quest. He's never faltered. His goal is to win the war, not only the battles. He hopes the day will come when a museum devoted to the fossils can be established someplace in the coal region. In the meantime, his work is receiving notoriety abroad. Over the past 18 months, he has traveled to Switzerland and Germany where many of his fossil exhibits were displayed at international science shows. Next year, Japan is expected to feature his discoveries and Conrad will be there to take part, God willing. Is it fair to call him a creationist? No, he says. Besides, his mission is not about labeling people. “I DO believe in a Creator but I'm not a creationist and I'm not an evolutionist. I'm just someone searching for the truth.” Like a prizefighter, Ed Conrad spars inside the ring of scientific scrutiny, always fighting the good fight. Never backing down. The truth will emerge, he says. It's time will come. And when it does, it'll be solid as a rock. ============================================ (NOTE: Ed Conrad's Web page http://www.edconrad.com has had almost 213,000 hits. His unrelenting battle against the Scientific Establishment is also detailed in the Google news groups.) ======================================= TENURED FOSSILS (They Couldn't Give This Matter Their Time of Day) Members, U.S. Senate Specter, Arlen (R) - Pennsylvania - Republican Santorum, Rick (R) - Pennsylvania - Republican Hutchison, Kay Bailey (R) - Texas - Republican Allen, George (R) - Virginia - Republican Nelson, Bill (D) - Florida - Democratic Schumer, Charles E. 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Bill, Florida, 10th Young, Don, Alaska, At Large PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATORS Senators: Armstrong , Gibson E. (R) - District 13 Boscola , Lisa M. (D) - District 18 Brightbill , David J. (R) - District 48 Browne , Patrick M. (R) - District 16 Conti , Joe (R) - District 10 Corman , Jake (R) - District 34 Costa Jr. , Jay (D) - District 43 Earll , Jane M. (R) - District 49 Erickson , Edwin B. (R) - District 26 Ferlo , Jim (D) - District 38 Fontana , Wayne D. (D) - District 42 Fumo , Vincent J. (D) - District 1 Gordner , John R. (R) - District 27 Greenleaf , Stewart J. (R) - District 12 Hughes , Vincent J. (D) - District 7 Jubelirer , Robert C. (R) - District 30 Kasunic , Richard A. (D) - District 32 Kitchen , Shirley M. (D) - District 3 LaValle , Gerald J. (D) - District 47 Lemmond , Charles D. (R) - District 20 Logan , Sean (D) - District 45 Madigan , Roger A. (R) - District 23 Mellow , Robert J. (D) - District 22 Musto , Raphael J. (D) - District 14 O'Pake , Michael A. (D) - District 11 Orie , Jane Clare (R) - District 40 Piccola , Jeffrey E. (R) - District 15 Pileggi , Dominic F. (R) - District 9 Pippy , John R. (R) - District 37 Punt , Terry L. (R) - District 33 Rafferty, Jr. , John C. (R) - District 44 Regola , Bob (R) - District 39 Rhoades , James J. (R) - District 29 Robbins , Robert D. (R) - District 50 Scarnati , Joseph B. (R) - District 25 Stack , Michael J. (D) - District 5 Stout , J. Barry (D) - District 46 Tartaglione , Christine M. (D) - District 2 Thompson , Robert J. (R) - District 19 Tomlinson , Robert M. (R) - District 6 Vance , Patricia H (R) - District 31 Washington , LeAnna M. (D) - District 4 Waugh , Michael L. (R) - District 28 Wenger , Noah W. (R) - District 36 White , Donald C. (R) - District 41 White , Mary Jo (R) - District 21 Williams , Anthony H. (D) - District 8 Williams , Constance H. (D) - District 17 Wonderling , Robert C. (R) - District 24 Wozniak , John N. (D) - District 35 House of Representatives Adolph, Jr., William F. (R) - District 165 Allen, Bob (R) - District 125 Argall, David G. (R) - District 124 Armstrong, Gibson C. (R) - District 100 Baker, Matthew E. (R) - District 68 Baldwin, Roy E. (R) - District 97 Barrar, Stephen E. (R) - District 160 Bastian, Bob (R) - District 69 Bebko-Jones, Linda (D) - District 1 Belardi, Fred (D) - District 112 Belfanti, Jr., Robert E. (D) - District 107 Benninghoff, Kerry A. (R) - District 171 Biancucci, Vincent A. (D) - District 15 Birmelin, Jerry (R) - District 139 Bishop, Louise Williams (D) - District 192 Blackwell, IV, Thomas W. (D) - District 190 Blaum, Kevin (D) - District 121 Boyd, Scott W. (R) - District 43 Bunt, Jr., Raymond (R) - District 147 Butkovitz, Alan L. (D) - District 174 Buxton, Ronald I. (D) - District 103 Caltagirone, Thomas R. (D) - District 127 Cappelli, Steven W. (R) - District 83 Casorio, Jr., James E. (D) - District 56 Causer, Martin T. (R) - District 67 Cawley, Gaynor (D) - District 113 Civera, Jr., Mario J. (R) - District 164 Clymer, Paul I. (R) - District 145 Cohen, Mark B. (D) - District 202 Cornell, Susan E. (R) - District 152 Corrigan, Sr., Thomas C. (D) - District 140 Costa, Paul (D) - District 34 Crahalla, Jacqueline R. (R) - District 150 Creighton, Thomas C. (R) - District 37 Cruz, Angel (D) - District 180 Curry, Lawrence H. (D) - District 154 Daley, II, Peter J. (D) - District 49 Dally, Craig A. (R) - District 138 DeLuca, Anthony M. (D) - District 32 Denlinger, Gordon (R) - District 99 Dermody, Frank (D) - District 33 DeWeese, H. William (D) - District 50 DiGirolamo, Gene (R) - District 18 Diven, Michael (R) - District 22 Donatucci, Robert C. (D) - District 185 Eachus, Todd A. (D) - District 116 Ellis, Brian L. (R) - District 11 Evans, John R. (R) - District 5 Evans, Dwight (D) - District 203 Fabrizio, Florindo J. (D) - District 2 Fairchild, Russell H. (R) - District 85 Feese, Brett (R) - District 84 Fichter, John W. (R) - District 70 Fleagle, Patrick Elvin (R) - District 90 Flick, Robert J. (R) - District 167 Forcier, Teresa (R) - District 6 Frankel, Dan B. (D) - District 23 Freeman, Robert L. (D) - District 136 Gabig, William I. (R) - District 199 Gannon, Thomas P. (R) - District 161 Geist, Richard Allen (R) - District 79 George, Camille (D) - District 74 Gerber, Michael (D) - District 148 Gergely, Marc J. (D) - District 35 Gillespie, Keith J. (R) - District 47 Gingrich, Mauree A. (R) - District 101 Godshall, Robert W. (R) - District 53 Good, Matthew (R) - District 3 Goodman, Neal P. (D) - District 123 Grell, Glen R. (R) - District 87 Grucela, Richard T. (D) - District 137 Gruitza, Michael C. (D) - District 7 Habay, Jeffrey Earl (R) - District 30 Haluska, Gary (D) - District 73 Hanna, Michael K. (D) - District 76 Harhai, R. Ted (D) - District 58 Harhart, Julie (R) - District 183 Harper, Kate (R) - District 61 Harris, Adam (R) - District 82 Hasay, George Hennessey, Tim (R) - District 26 Herman, Lynn B. (R) - District 77 Hershey, Arthur D. (R) - District 13 Hess, Dick Lee (R) - District 78 Hickernell, David S. (R) - District 98 Hutchinson, Scott E. (R) - District 64 James, Harold (D) - District 186 Josephs, Babette (D) - District 182 Kauffman, Rob (R) - District 89 Keller, Mark K. (R) - District 86 Keller, William F. (D) - District 184 Kenney, Jr., George T. (R) - District 170 Killion, Tom H. (R) - District 168 Kirkland, Thaddeus (D) - District 159 Kotik, Nick (D) - District 45 LaGrotta, Frank (D) - District 10 Leach, Daylin (D) - District 149 Lederer, Marie A. (D) - District 175 Leh, Dennis E. (R) - District 130 Lescovitz, Victor John (D) - District 46 Levdansky, David K. (D) - District 39 Mackereth, Beverly (R) - District 196 Maher, John A. (R) - District 40 Maitland, Stephen R. (R) - District 91 Major, Sandra J. (R) - District 111 Manderino, Kathy M. (D) - District 194 Mann, Jennifer L. (D) - District 132 Markosek, Joseph F. (D) - District 25 Marsico, Ronald S. (R) - District 105 McCall, Keith R. (D) - District 122 McGeehan, Michael P. (D) - District 173 McGill, Eugene F. (R) - District 151 McIlhattan, Fred (R) - District 63 McIlhinney, Jr., Charles T. (R) - District 143 McNaughton, Mark S. (R) - District 104 Melio, Anthony J. (D) - District 141 Metcalfe, Daryl D. (R) - District 12 Micozzie, Nicholas A. (R) - District 163 Millard, David (R) - District 109 Miller, Ronald E. (R) - District 93 Miller, Sheila (R) - District 129 Mundy, Phyllis (D) - District 120 Mustio, T. Mark (R) - District 44 Myers, John (D) - District 201 Nailor, Jerry L. (R) - District 88 Nickol, Steven R. (R) - District 193 O'Brien, Dennis M. (R) - District 169 O'Neill, Bernard T. (R) - District 29 Oliver, Frank L. (D) - District 195 Pallone, John E. (D) - District 54 Payne, John D. (R) - District 106 Perzel, John Michael (R) - District 172 Petrarca, Joseph A. (D) - District 55 Petri, Scott A. (R) - District 178 Petrone, Thomas C. (D) - District 27 Phillips, Merle H. (R) - District 108 Pickett, Tina (R) - District 110 Pistella, Frank J. (D) - District 21 Preston, Jr. , Joseph (D) - District 24 Pyle, Jeffrey P. (R) - District 60 Quigley, Thomas J. (R) - District 146 Ramaley, Sean M. (D) - District 16 Rapp, Kathy L. (R) - District 65 Raymond, Ron (R) - District 162 Readshaw, Harry A. (D) - District 36 Reed, Dave (R) - District 62 Reichley, Douglas G. (R) - District 134 Rieger, William W. (D) - District 179 Roberts, Lawrence (D) - District 51 Roebuck, Jr., James R. (D) - District 188 Rohrer, Samuel E. (R) - District 128 Rooney, T.J. (D) - District 133 Ross, Chris (R) - District 158 Rubley, Carole A. (R) - District 157 Ruffing, Kenneth W. (D) - District 38 Sainato, Chris (D) - District 9 Samuelson, Steve (D) - District 135 Santoni, Jr., Dante (D) - District 126 Sather, Larry O. (R) - District 81 Saylor, Stanley E. (R) - District 94 Scavello, Mario M. (R) - District 176 Schroder, Curt (R) - District 155 Semmel, Paul W. (R) - District 187 Shaner, James E. (D) - District 52 Shapiro, Josh (D) - District 153 Siptroth, John (D) - District 189 Smith, Samuel H. (R) - District 66 Smith, Bruce (R) - District 92 Solobay, Timothy J. (D) - District 48 Sonney, Curtis G. (R) - District 4 Staback, Edward G. (D) - District 115 Stairs, Jess M. (R) - District 59 Steil, David J. (R) - District 31 Stern, Jerry A. (R) - District 80 Stetler, Stephen H. (D) - District 95 Stevenson, Richard R. (R) - District 8 Stevenson, Thomas L. (R) - District 42 Sturla, P. Michael (D) - District 96 Surra, Dan A. (D) - District 75 Tangretti, Thomas A. (D) - District 57 Taylor, Elinor Z. (R) - District 156 Taylor, John J. (R) - District 177 Thomas, W. Curtis (D) - District 181 Tigue, Thomas M. (D) - District 118 True, Katie (R) - District 41 Turzai, Mike (R) - District 28 Veon, Michael R. (D) - District 14 Vitali, Greg S. (D) - District 166 Walko, Don (D) - District 20 Wansacz, Jim (D) - District 114 Waters, Ronald G. (D) - District 191 Watson, Katharine M. (R) - District 144 Wheatley, Jr., Jake (D) - District 19 Williams, Jewell (D) - District 197 Wilt, Rod E. (R) - District 17 Wojnaroski, Sr., Edward P. (D) - District 71 Wright, Matthew N. (R) - District 142 Yewcic, Thomas F. (D) - District 72 Youngblood, Rosita C. (D) - District 198 Yudichak, John T. (D) - District 119 |
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