Monday, May 10, 2010

Ringworm On Cat Testicles

SOME REMAINS OF MAN, MUCH LESS CURIOUS.


This tool is considered as authentic, because it is more recent than those of Portugal that we will discuss below and found in Atapuerca. No matter if it's just as "primitive" has not been alone. There

published more than 60 references to human remains or human activity remains uncertain, much older than the first Australopithecus. When I say older, I want to speak for millions of years, it is preferable and less equivocal about traditional stories citing the geological ages, than to number of years.
is certain that among all this information, there will be fraud, but a single reference to true, the whole edifice of human evolution is dissipates like a smoke screen (which is what it is).

· THE FINDINGS OF CARLOS RIBEIRO:

In 1860, Professor Carlos Ribeiro responsible for the Geological Survey of Portugal, carried out excavations in the valley of the Tagus estuary near Lisbon. Land found in Miocene [1] a collection of primitive tools of flint and quartzite (which seems to be, are still preserved in the Museum of History Natural de Lisboa). [2]
Ribeiro, was not the only tool that remains found in Miocene, also the French archaeologist Louis Bourgeois found them in Thenay (France). [3]
In Asia, Fritz Noetling geological research department of India, stone tools found in Miocene strata in Burma. [4]
Arriving evolutionary thrust the years, some anthropologists, such as Delgado Neri, successor in office of Carlos Ribeiro, denied the authenticity of the findings, saying that both in Portugal and France, and also in India, the tools were built alone, and spontaneous fractures produced by the weather. [5]
not matter at all that the French anthropologist's Gabriel Mortillet, described the discovery of the skeleton of a modern man in the Miocene of the Midi French. [6]
currently seems to be attracting the interest in these investigations. [7]
So much for that evolutionists can digest, modern men and tools, more than six million years, what to do with the rivers of ink have been spent?.

· THE SKELETONS Lagoa Santa:

Danish archaeologist, Peter Wilhelm Lund, excavated several caves in the area of \u200b\u200bLagoa Santa in Brazil, some of them accompanied by Peter Clausen. Human remains found at 1,850, quite "petrified", together with lithic industry, at the same level had skeletons of extinct animals such as mastodons and giant sloths, with others still living in South America as armadillos and anteaters. One of the skulls found were brought to Denmark.
In 1938, Poch excavated in a nearby cave called Sumidouro, and found, again, human remains and the remains of extinct animals. He gathered the bones that met with Lund at the University of the State in Belo Horizonte. There have been studied by several paleontologists who have found many brands of flesh in the bones of extinct animals. [8]
One of the skulls, with features quite "modern" found by Lund, Melanesian and dolichocephalic with features, has been "dating" in Denmark in 10,000 years by carbon-14 method. [9]
subsequently continued digging in the cave and other close and almost all have found remains of extinct animals with human remains and stone industry of flint, quartzite and quartz. These latest findings are "dated" in 21,000 years by the same method. [10] How
idly dating human remains quite "petrified" [11] by carbon-14 method?. They know perfectly well that this method of "dating" (even accepting that serve for something), does not apply, especially if the remains have been exposed to contamination by fluid flow, let alone in a cave in a limestone massif as the case of Lagoa Santa, in which water flows inevitably fraught with carbonates have to permeate the bones of recent carbon.
And if men are from 10,000 years ago, and giant sloths became extinct at the end of the Pliocene, who fleshing their bones with flint tools?, are the behemoths?.
This is nonsense, but no matter, because they think that this clears vain for evidence that disproves the evolutionary dogma.
That's the issue, continue commenting. In the area of \u200b\u200bLagoa Santa, besides the aforementioned skulls, and newer and are finding things very curious, such as the skull, it will have to invent a new name for another species. Image: by citguero.

[1] - The Miocene date it currently between 6,000,000 and 22,000,000 years.
[2] - Ribeiro, C. "L'homme Tertiaire in Portugal" - Cong. Int. of Antrop. and Arch. Prehistoric - Lisboa - 1884, p. 81-91.
- Ribeiro, C. "Description of several sizes from Flint and quartzite layers of the land of tertiary and Quaternary basins of the Tagus and Sado. Lisbon "- Real Academia das Ciencias de Lisboa. - 1871.
- Ribeiro, C. "On flints, decuverts Miocene land in Portugal" - Cong. Int. of Antrop. and Arch. Prehistoric - Brussels - 1872. p. 95-100.
- Ribeiro, C. "On the geological position of the Miocene to Pliocene strata of Portugal" - Cong. Int. of Antrop. and Arch. Prehistoric - Brussels - 1872. p. 100-104.
[3] - Bourgeois, L. "On the flint bearing Margues considered a human work and discovered in the field of Miocene Thenay" - Cong. Int. of Antrop. and Arch. Prehistoric - Brussels - 1872. p. 81-92.
[4] - Noetling, F. - "On the ocurrences of chpped In The Upper Miocene flints of Burma" - Records of the Geological Survey of India - 1894 p. 101-103.
[5] - Delgado, JF Neri - "The flint tertiary Otta" - Cong. Int. d'Anthrop. et d'Arch. Préhistoriques - x session - 1889. p. 529 to 533.
[6] - De Mortillet - "Le Préhistorique" - Paris - C. Reinwald.
[7] - Michael A. Cremo - "The Excavations of Carlos Ribeiro" - 2,000 - view. www.mcremo.com.
[8] - When you separate the meat with flint tools, as if done with a knife, leave identifiable marks on the bones.
[9] - Buffetaut, E. Op cit. p. 270 to 271.
[10] - Bagual, Roger. "Lagoa Santa, Man - 1975" Sci Paleo Anthropolology - 12 - 2,005. See also: - Lamping - Emperaire et. al. - 1975 - Bryan - 1978 - Prous - 1,986 .- Beattie and Bryan - 1984.
[11] - means petrification of a bone, some remineralization processes (metasomatism) that take place by movement of carbonate-laden fluids that alter the mineralogical composition of the remains.
Semogil May 10, 2010.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Can Running Change Your Menses




The media reports from yesterday about the terrible fire that consumed at least 60 wooden houses and much of the infrastructure lakeside population of Riosucio (Chocó). Although the news is paradoxical, because people live Riosucio and literally immersed in the water most of the year, fires are not uncommon in the Pacific Coast. Since I have memory, many towns in this region have been affected by heavy fire, starting Quibdó. This fire Not only has the existence of Riosucio the attention of many people in the country, but showed the extreme poverty in the community under discussion.

Coincidentally, the New York Times supplement circulating today with The Spectator, an article on Martin Fackler entitled "What does fall into poverty in societies like Japanese? ".

The article ends with the following paragraph:

"Over 80 percent of those living in poverty in Japan are part of the so-called working poor, who have temporary jobs with low wages, without any security and few benefits. Usually have enough money to feed, but not to participate in normal activities like eating out with friends or watching a movie. "In a prosperous society, poverty is not to live in rags in a dirty floor," said Masami Iwata, a professor of social welfare Women's University Japan in Tokyo. "These are people who have cell phone and car, but are isolated from the rest of society."

The Chocó communities are part of some of the richest ecosystems on Earth's biodiversity, which plays an important role in their cultural characteristics. However, the biodiversity of the forest and the sea are being severely affected ('ecological impoverishment'), with strong effects on survival and identity.

In the case of Japan which is evidenced in the chart above we have called "cultural poverty" or "cultural impoverishment", one of whose Causes and manifestations is affective and emotional impoverishment.

The loss of core values \u200b\u200bsuch as solidarity, reciprocity, sense of belonging and of collective purpose, and sense of identity, is another serious form of "cultural impoverishment" that affect affective and emotional stability.

few years ago (2003), demonstrated that the shocking number of deaths (over 52,000!) Occurred during a strong heat wave that hit Europe , much corresponded to the elderly who had stayed at home alone, while the rest of the family was out of town vacation. became clear that what was attributed to the increase in temperature, it was really lack of human warmth.

Community Portal Oasis, which is dedicated to the entry below, lack of money, but surely it is much richer in terms of solidarity, trust their own abilities and in love, that many companies "rich" in Colombia and the rest the world. That love, my friend says Misael Murcia seeing the pictures, clearly expresses the joy of the houses and plants. I think now that houses are a maximum of two floors ... but in many plants.

MAY 5

The National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Science in Colombia has just published the report Forensis 2009, according to which "in the country recorded 1,845 cases [of suicide] in 2009 and of this total 844 were between 10 and 29. There were 65 suicidal children. "( Weather - Page 1-5)

" Although suicide has not grown in Colombia in 2009-one of every ten murders, there alarm among the authorities on the profile of people who are resorting to this desperate decision: last year, according to Legal Medicine, nearly half of suicide victims were under 30 years. [...] The majority of suicides are men between 20 and 24, single and basic schooling. Many had problems or drug or alcohol dependency. "

E here a concrete example, with updated data, what we call up cash and emotional impoverishment.

suicide 65 children! This is the generation that will have to start paying bills more expensive climate change. And what strengths and what mood? Cultural adaptation, affective and emotional dimension of the first importance, which rises in the bosom of the family. It is also a dimension which is never spoken. (What penalty put well, but so far I've only heard me touching that subject climate change).