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Dinosaurs Only Thousands of Years Old! Scientist Finds Soft Tissue That Proves It! Fired Immediately!

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California Statue University, Northridge scientist, Mark Armitage found what he believed was the largest Triceratops tops horn ever unearthed in Montana.  When he analyzed the horn at CSUN he was fascinated to find soft tissue on the sample.  This discovery stunned Armitage and several members of the biology department because it indicates that dinosaurs roamed the Earth only thousands of years in the past and not over 60 million years ago!

Shortly after the discover, a CSUN official told Armitage, "We are not going to tolerate your religion in this department".  Shortly thereafter he was fired from his position!

Dr. Dunegan was given inside information about the New World Order system in 1969 and he was told during the presentation that science would be falsified to push their agenda.  You can hear what he was told about this in this video.

Here's the article that discusses the issue.

Lawsuit: CSUN Scientist Fired After Soft Tissue Found On Dinosaur Fossil

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Attorneys for a California State University, Northridge scientist who was terminated from his job after discovering soft tissue on a triceratops fossil have filed a lawsuit against the university.

While at the Hell Creek Formation excavation site in Montana, researcher Mark Armitage discovered what he believed to be the largest triceratops horn ever unearthed at the site, according to attorney Brad Dacus of Pacific Justice Institute.

Upon examination of the horn under a high-powered microscope back at CSUN, Dacus says Armitage was “fascinated” to find soft tissue on the sample – a discovery Bacus said stunned members of the school’s biology department and even some students“because it indicates that dinosaurs roamed the earth only thousands of years in the past rather than going extinct 60 million years ago.”

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http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/07/24/scientist-alleges-csun-fi...

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