There has never been any evidence found at all to support the idea that
> any species has ever transformed into another species on this planet be it
> plant or animal.

What about the butterfly?
John.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Ode Coyote" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 6:42 AM
Subject: Re: CS>New Germ Theory


>
>    There has never been any evidence found at all to support the idea that
> any species has ever transformed into another species on this planet be it
> plant or animal.  Other planets? We don't know.  There is some evidence,
> though not proof, that something like that has been going on whether it be
> evolution or engineering. If it is considered, it does tend to fit a lot
of
> broken pieces into the puzzle with a lighter weight hammer.
>   Yes, there is a large amount of proof that several species of hominid
> have existed on this planet in the past and that their and our genetics
are
> similar...but our genetics are very similar to a pig too. The FACT is, we
> don't know how they [or we] got here. All we have is theories.
>
>   Paleontologists and establishments have tendency to lose things that
> don't fit the theorys and lose the people that find them.  The basement of
> the Smithsonian are full of them..things like 3 million year old iron
> hammers...12,000 yr old models of airplanes similar in design to our
> own  jets today....while the displays upstairs sometimes perpetrate items
> that have been shown to be outright frauds and straws grasped in order to
> build some semblance of a house for the theory to live on in when even
> Darwin himself was becoming doubtful in his own lifetime.
>
>   By all evidence, our own history of origins is a great deal richer than
> we dare to imagine and a lot longer and a lot more diverse.
>   But, we pay people to 'know' things because we just can't stand not to.
>   So, we wind up 'knowing' things that aren't exactly true in the face of
> the other evidence which includes our own ancient written records that
> spell it out, but are dismissed as myth when the spelling doesn't make up
a
> sentence that matches the official story.
>
>   If you read up on the story of finding the Panda bear and compare that
to
> the current story of and evidence found in the search for Big Foot, you
can
> see where the only certain thing is uncertainty.  Tasmanian tiger?  A
> similar story of certainty reluctantly smashed to pieces and myths turning
> into history.
>   Science can be quite off base and has been proven to be so many times
> when things that don't fit surface enough to stare the scientists down.
>
>   It would behoove us to be very careful when observing the world around
us
> with ANY agenda in mind, be it establishment status quo OR conspiracy.
> [Only Devils have hooves, right?  The evil questioners who make the gods
> look foolish.]
>
> Be aware that the 'gods' of officialdom are not the only gods around.
> Anti-officialadom is rife with 'gods' too.
>
> Case in point....the silver 'myth'.
> That's why we have this silver list, ey?
>
>   I think the only true statement that can be made is that we don't know
> very much at all and that's something that's very difficult to
> admit...especially for a specialist who is paid to be certain and stands
to
> lose a lot of face [and maybe his job] when proven otherwise.
> ken
>
> At 11:32 AM 3/3/2003 -0600, you wrote:
> >Gee, I thought that there was lots of
> >proof.....like, say, the advancement
> >of tools and tool making at
> >prehistoric excavation sites.  Kit
> >
> >
> >At 10:27 AM 3/3/03 -0500, you wrote:
> > >
> > >   OK, so we have a hypothesis of evolution.  It certainly has not been
> >proven.
> > >  That we can't imagine how it could be otherwise is only a comment on
> > >imagination.
> > >..seems we all have a big problem with,   'I dunno'.
> > >
> > >[not excluding myself]
> > >Ken
> > >
> >
> >
> >
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