The prehistoric sea dragons that have been long
missing from the historical text book have been discovered in multiple
graveyards located in northern Utah. Five years ago construction
workers excavating just below an ancient sea shore began to see that
the individual rocks in the top 45 feet were arranged in the exact
configurations of large scale prehistoric marine reptiles. In order to
advance their understanding of what these prehistoric sea creatures
looked like, the construction workers used track hoes to open up the
creatures. Sure it would have been nice to have scientists on hand but
nobody wanted to halt the housing developments. Besides, scientists and
paleontologists take sometimes years to excavate prehistoric biological
finds. These creatures were not like anything in the text book or
museums. And these Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons were definitely
not vertebrae land dinosaurs . The Hallettestoneion Seazorias are cartilage sea dragons.
In order to gain an understanding of these 130 to 300 ft sea
dragons that had teeth that averaged 27 inches, we just used
caterpillar track hoes to reach in and open up the burial matrix. We
wanted to know how these dragons worked. The teeth are in a duck billed
horseshoe configuration. Extending out and around the front and sides
of the skull. The teeth grow in biological structures and are in right
or left handed configurations only. Dig down the right hand side of the
mouth and then go to the left side of of the skull and you can recover
the exact same teeth only the teeth are mirror image opposites. The
teeth are always crowned on the outside face, and the full size mature
teeth always have identical progressive replacement teeth. As a rule
all teeth and body spikes grow in exacting right or left handed
structural configurations only.
Destruction of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria dragons will
continue because the dinosaur paleontologists will not even bother to
come and look at the graveyards because the Seazoria dragons are not
dinosaurs. Explaining the Seazoria Dragons is like explaining a Boeing
747 to the Wright brothers. Another analogy that pertains to dinosaur
paleontologists is almost like asking an auto mechanic to work on a jet
plane. We have run into a brick wall with the dinosaur paleontologists.
We have contacted more than 110 paleontologists and never have we heard
the magic words, "Lets go take a look."
So the reason that the sea dragons will never make it into the
movies or television, or museums is not because the dragons never
existed, it is because no paleontologists will travel to the
graveyards, roll up there sleeves and do there homework. It will be
left to the discoverers to excavate a Seazoria skull matrix and
reconstruct the skull matrix, the skull and teeth, and deliver to the
museum a quality reconstructed Hallettestoneion Seazoria skull with
complete technical manuals and instructional educational videos to the
parking lot of a top quality museum. Maybe then, I mean maybe, the pale
ontological staff will walk out to the parking lot and actually look at
and examine this new dragon discovery.
If you would like to find more information or view photos of
Seazoria Dragon remains and photos of a Seazoria Dragon skull
excavation with its 30 and 40 inch teeth, the discoverer has created a
website. You can view photos of Seazoria Dragon teeth and spikes
currently under examination in the Zoria laboratory located in
Kaysville, Utah. Notice how all of the teeth and spikes are in
biological structures and grow in distinctive right or left handed
configurations only.
The Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons are not only the true
prehistoric sea dragons long missing from the historical text book .
The Seazoria dragons represent a completely new era of prehistoric
evolutionary biology. The Seazoria dragons became extinct in a mass
life ending cataclysm 540 years ago. The international scientific
community needs to descend on the Seazoria Dragon graveyards. The
Seazorias are the largest, oldest, and most advanced forms of life ever
discovered. Mathematicians are also needed because this prehistoric
biology features complex repeating mathematical equations.
Writers, take the Hallettestoneion Seazoria
Dragons to the big
screen. The ball is now in your court. The possibilities are absolutely
unlimited. Movies, books, documentaries, television. This dragon
discovery is in its infancy. The Seazoria dragons need your writing
talents. A Salt lake city based geology company has recently began
developing the chemical compositional biological blueprint for the
Seazoria Dragons Remains and will soon begin utilizing ground
penetrating radar to map the skull matrix's of six individual species
of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons.Purpose of the pre excavation
mapping is to understand the exact size and locations of the teeth.
Seazoria teeth are calcium. The six Hallettestoneion skulls Selected
for skull matrix mapping are Hillfieldion Seazoria, Laflidski Seazoria,
Weakpiece Seazoria, Splashdion Seazoria, Globalicon Seazoria and
Arabbion Seazoria, All are located at the Hallettestoneion Heights
graveyards located in North Ogden and Pleasant View Utah.