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      Post Deluvian Animals:Elasmosaurs/Plesiosaurs/Pterosaurs
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  <p id="description">[PLEASE USE CONTROL (+) FOR ZOOMS AND CONTROL (0) FOR NORMAL VIEW].  BSM RESEARCH ASSOCIATES: GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF POST DELUVIAN FLORA AND FAUNA
This section addresses the distribution of Post-Deluvian animals since the
global hydraulic inundation some 4,500 years ago.  The animals of dominant interest are: the New Zealand plesiosaur catch by the 
Zuiyo Maru in 1977; the Loch Ness family of elasmosaurs, and the pterosaur sightings in North, Central and South Americas, Papua New Guinea, Australia and Africa.
Regarding the Zuiyo Maru Japanese Plesiosaur catch:  It is determined (see enclosed) that the New Zealand catch does NOT possess a
dorsal fin (note undisturbed flesh along spine center-line); THEREFORE A BASKING SHARK IMAGE INTERPRETATION IS NOT CONSISTENT with the photos taken on board the Zuiyo Maru by Dr. Yano.  Image processing 
shows the flesh between the flipper and animal's spinal centerline
to be undisturbed (not torn and certainly not a displaced dorsal fin). 
The eyes of the Zuiyo Maru catch plesiosaur are very large and similar to other short-neck plesiosaur types; and not correlated to
basking shark eyes, which are small.

Loch Ness:
Long-necked Elasmosaur-type animals seems indicated from the research implemented by Dr. Robert Rines and his
team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the American Academy of Applied 
Sciences.  Image processing, like the New Zealand catch, was made here 
(BSM Research Associates) at Dr. Rines request and the results forwarded to the Academy of Applied Sciences.
The head and  long-neck areas of the 1975 frames are determined physically connected and 
not the result of image processing artifacts.  On the other hand the so-called "head" frame
is not determined to be an animal's head but probably a tree stump.


New Guinea Pterosaur (Ropen) Research:

Correlations have included the Great Lakes region, the Sonora Desert and Southern California.  The frames extracted from video indicate very high
correlations both spatially, spectrally and temporally.  The animals are similar in size, radiant intensity and movement.

Transitional Forms:

The paleontologist who appeared on the History Channel's Monsterquest, a believer in the evolution model, admits the to the complete absence of pterosaur and pterodactyl transitional forms.  Not withstanding this lack of scientific data which challenges his model, he maintains pterosaurs evolved anyway. 
Lack of percentage transitional forms (i.e. 30% wing-to-70% limb) indicates a
defunct model (evolution); such a model being outside the realm of experimentally derived science. That school district superintendents continue to hide behind
state law (the Nuremberg Option..."somebody ordered me....) indicates criminal liability on the part of these men and women, since taxpayers suffer the multi-billion dollar loss which 
has occurred since the early 20th Century.

BSM Research Associates has introduced for the first time the identification of the Sinoyx-Mesonychid-Chupacabra, living fossil.  Evolutionists of course must deny this as
their professions and credibilities were in very serious danger, even before this discovery.

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<p>clifford.paiva@gmail.com </p><p>(661) 370 1482</p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><a href="http://my.opera.com/cliffordanthonypaiva/blog/post-deluvian-fauna-chupacabra-mesonychids-trilobites-horshoe-crabs-livin">BSM RESEARCH: CHUPACABRA&nbsp;</a><br></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://my.opera.com/mycpaiva/blog/2010/07/30/chupacabra-and-the-mesonychids-post-deluvian-animals-in-existence"><strong>BSMRA.org Related Site: Post-Deluvian Animals (Chupacabra)</strong></a></p><p>Some folks (evolutionist types) have a hard time believing these animals exist.&nbsp; Certainly no <em><u>scientific </u></em>reason to doubt their presence in the world today.&nbsp; As in the case of all LIVING FOSSILS <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0&amp;feature=player_profilepage#"><strong>Chupacabras (not monsters of course) are sinoyx-mesonychids</strong> </a>which are indeed <em>very </em>functional in&nbsp; southwestern portions of the United States,&nbsp; Central America and South America.&nbsp; These are not, as History Channel's Monsterquest asserts...monsters...but rather mesonychids.&nbsp; Evolution is again proven to be a fantasy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0&amp;feature=player_profilepage#"><img src="a_10_Chopa_out_1.jpg"></a> <br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0&amp;feature=player_profilepage#"><img src="a_10_Chopa_out_2.jpg"></a> <br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0&amp;feature=player_profilepage#"><img src="a_10_Chopa_out_3.jpg"></a> <br><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaplesiosaur/a_10_Cupacabra_Mesonychids.doc"><strong>BSMRA_</strong><strong>Primary Chupa Mesonychid.doc</strong></a><strong> <br></strong><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0&amp;feature=player_profilepage#"><img src="a_10_Sinoyx_Mesonychid_Assumed_Extinct_50-60_Million_yrs_ago__A_Living_Fossil.jpg"></a> <br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNXLnPkUfLU&amp;feature=fvw"><img src="a_10_Mesonychids_Exist.jpg"></a> <br><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaplesiosaur/a_10_Cupacabra_Mesonychids.doc"><strong>BSMRA_</strong><strong>Cupacabra Mesonychids.doc</strong></a> <br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggMWBHivne0&amp;feature=player_profilepage#"><img src="a_10_The_IDA_Lemur_Evolution_Link_is_still_here.jpg"></a> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1zyWb0Rlu4"><strong>The Quest for Transitional Fossils Which Are <u>NOT</u> Just Drawings:</strong> </a></p>
<p>The "transitional" fossil drawing included here is another one of professor Miller's <em><u>dream quests</u></em>...just another drawing of course, however Dr. Miller has real faith in&nbsp;his charts.&nbsp; (Note: Evolution is a <em><u>religion</u></em>, and evolutionists, strange as they are, really have marvelous faith.)&nbsp; Interestingly enough the mesonychids which eventuall turned into whales&nbsp;are actually still ravaging the poultry farms in San Antonio, Texas.&nbsp; Dr. Miller&nbsp;informed me on the phone that that's just not possible since these canine types <em><u>evolved</u></em> into whales along time ago (60 million or so years).&nbsp; Well...since one can't argue with these folks bound for the <strong>I</strong>nstitute for <strong>M</strong>ental and <strong>N</strong>eural <strong>A</strong>ssessment (<strong>IMNASS</strong>) I just said OK....and hung up the phone. </p>
<p>But on thinking the matter over I decided to help Dr. Miller out just a little by providing the <strong><em><u>REAL</u></em></strong> origin of mesonychids...and this is right down his line...they're&nbsp;from&nbsp;Carina Nebula some 7.5 (10)3 LYs!.&nbsp; (Well 7,500 light years ain't so bad.)</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8x9K1USLU&amp;feature=related"><img src="a_10_Mesonychids_out_1.jpg"></a></p><p>&nbsp;<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8x9K1USLU&amp;feature=related"><img src="a_10_Mesonychids_out_2.jpg"></a></p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8x9K1USLU&amp;feature=related"><img src="a_10_Mesonychids_out_3.jpg"></a></p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8x9K1USLU&amp;feature=related"><img src="a_10_Chupas_cute.jpg"></a>
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			  <p><b>Cliff:</b> <p>Well...I am exceedingly glad I'm not an evolutionist, as these (previously assumed) animals keep popping up.  When this happens the evolution pseudo-science model must again be modified, weakening the original model.  Noah's Ark is of course the source mesonychids and pterosaurs and evolution is pure fantasy.</p><p><br></p> <small>(04/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Clif:</b> Here's a good one: A Chupi, a Pterodactyl, and a Equidae (ancient) horse, all very good friends, feel unappreciated and an unwanted by realistic people (this would be Creationists of course...), and wander into a bar looking for something to drown their sorrows. The bar tender asks the dejected "paleos"... "<strong><em><u>why all the long faces?</u></em></strong>!..." <small>(04/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Cliff:</b> Oh...and how does one define FAITH? Answer: Believe in your evolution illustrations and drawings which assume to create transitional fossil forms out of nothing...sort of like...say...God. <small>(08/14/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rick:</b> <p>I want to believe in these things but I can't in good conscience swallow that fact that these animals are alive and well eating livestock in Texas. Coyotes and wolves do the same thing and we have millions of high resolution photos of them and tons of taxidermied and live specimens. There is no debate they exist not because of an evolutionist cover-up, but because they exist.  Does this animal have magic powers conferred upon it from the pre-deluge unicorns that enable it to blur photos taken of it by modern camera equipment?</p><p>[CLIFF: Evolutionists are not scientists, that is folks who base their ideas on reality.  Some of the land animals disbursed from the Ark have become extinct.  It should be noted however that EXTINCTION requires universal knowledge...an animal...like a volcano...may be considered extinct one day...and found to be very alive and well the next day....plesiosaurs in Loch Ness...coelocanth and so on.  Diamond Head on Oahu is considered extinct...until it erupts of course.   Anyway I selected the best frames I could from the imagery available from the video.  Oh...I'm not interested in convincing you or anyone else of anything for two reasons: (1.) You believe what you DECIDE to believe...not INDUCED to believe; (2.) My interest is scientific, experimentally-based research.  If the reality of the Son of God and Creator becomes apparent scientifically, then I work within this framework.  If NO complex systems design engineering is indicated, I go with this.  To date all that I have observed in the biological and biochemical fields indicate the former.  If folks have a problem with where they came from; where they are today and where they may be going...well...that is their problem.  They aren't interested in my interests in any case.  Their war is with their Creator Who, by the way, isn't obligated either in convincing anyone of anything.]</p> <small>(09/29/10)</small></p>
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