Jun 6, 2008 | 1:58 PM
Category:
News
My Fox Utah community viewers could anyone be so kind as to offer so tips on how to
generate news coverage and media stories on the subject of the
Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons discovery, located in northern Utah, USA.
Here is a
quick background on the Seazoria Dragons discovery. Five years ago
while working in excavation just below an ancient seashore I discovered multiple graveyards containing prehistoric sea dragon remains. It took some
time to figure out the Seazoria discovery because of the size and age of the
dragons. Dragons are supposed to be a product of mythology, however
that simply is not the case. Our small research project has identified
several grave yards that have multiple examples of highly advanced
prehistoric Seazoria dragons (remains). Dragons do not look like
dinosaurs. Dinosaurs come from the land, and dragons come from the sea.
The Seazoria Dragons range in size from 130 to 300 feet in length
depending upon the individual species. Seazoria Dragon teeth average
more than 27 inches. Photographs are available.
The
discovery of the Seazoria Dragons is at least, about 50 years ahead of its time.
There is a tremendous amount of resistance to the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons discovery.
What we really need to do is find journalists and broadcasters that are willing to write and produce media science
stories about the discovery of the prehistoric Hallettestoneion
Seazoria dragons. Written stories and television coverage will create an international interest in the
Seazoria dragons discovery that will ultimately lead to distinguished members of the global scientific
communities traveling to northern Utah USA to evaluate and examine, excavate and reconstruct the Seazoria
dragon remains in the Hallettestoneion Heights Dragon graveyards, located in northern Utah. 60 miles north of Salt Lake City Utah. The Seazoria Dragons almost look as
though they were frozen alive because the skulls and body remains are mostly intact.
This is a very international story with huge historical implications, significance, importance and magnitude
in terms of history, evolution, biology, paleontology, geology, and scientific
life sciences knowledge's. After investing more than 10,000 hours of both field and lab
research, studying, comparing, examining, excavating Seazoria Dragons
it is very important to get this discovery out into the media in order
to attract the very finest paleo scientific minds on the planet. The
Seazoria Dragons are the largest and most advanced forms of life ever
discovered. These newly discovered prehistoric sea creatures are super
spectacular. One really needs to travel into the graveyards to see the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons with
their own eyes to fully appreciate just how truly spectacular the true
sea dragons really are.
This advanced prehistoric marine Dragons biological discovery is completely new
to science and will require the scientific community to develop new methodology and procedures to
successfully excavate and reconstruct and unlock the evolutionary biological mysteries of this
advanced prehistoric biological marine ecosystem discovery. The Seazoria Dragons discovery
should become one of the international scientific communities highest
priorities. This discovery could ultimately lead to some of the very
keys to life itself. At minimum The discovery, reconstruction, and
examination of the Seazoria dragons will lead to a much more
enlightened overview of how (compounded) evolutionary biology works,
systematically.
Journalists, reporters, producers, and broadcasters. If you could provide tips
on how your industry works and how we could successfully integrate the
discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Our research
project would be very interested in all of your suggestions, tips, and
comments.
respectfully yours; Mr. Mike Hallett
Discoverer Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons
Founder Hallettestoneion Scientific Research Project
Curator Seazoria Dragon Laboratory, Kaysville, Utah
seazoria@gmail.com
www.seazoria.com
Special thanks to philanthropist Mr. Ronald McEwen