Malachite Man
 

Did-u-know there is strong evidence that modern humans and dinosaurs lived and died at the same time. In Moab, Utah in 1972 the lower halves of two modern humans were found by a rock collector in a copper mine. Local university professors were called to the site to collect the specimens for observation. Several months later the rock collector was notified to pick up his bones. No research results were ever published. In the early 90's independent researchers excavated more of the area and found a total of 10 modern human skeletons. Research proved the skeletons were buried in the lower cretaceous layer, under 58 feet of Dakota Sandstone dated by evolutionists to be 140 million years old. A national dinosaur park is located a few miles away in the very same layer in which the skeletons were buried. Some may claim this was only a burial site. This seems to be a very unlikely explanation because the sandstone was so hard the quarry was closed because it was tearing up the dozers. There were no cracks or signs of disturbance around the skeletons. Others say it must have been a cave-in and the people were trapped, however none of the bones were crushed or broken as is common when a cave or mine collapses. This is strong evidence that dinosaurs and modern humans lived at the same time and buries the evolutionary claim that man evolved about 70 million years after dinosaurs became extinct.

(1) Dennis Petersen, Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation , p. 144& 145

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