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By Mike Hallett on 10/29/2008 12:35 AM

Why is there so much resistance to the Seazoria Dragons Discovery. We have done the proper homework. The Seazorias are psychically correct, biologically correct, chemically correct. Biology is biology. This landmark discovery represent a whole new ere in advanced prehistoric biology. One thing is for sure, the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons discovery is way ahead of its time. Unfortunately by the time the greater scientific community realizes that the true sea dragons have already been discovered it will be too late. In just a very short period of time all of the very finest examples of Hallettestoneion Seazoria will have been destroyed to make way for new housing development in the North Ogden and Pleasant View areas.

  No one seems to understand the magnitude and significance of un earthing the ancestors to the dinosaurs. The Dragons long a product of mythology are scientific fact, and fellow Utahans the Dragons remains are located rite here in our own back ya ... Read More »

By Mike Hallett on 10/20/2008 4:09 PM

Here is an update: Prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon remains discovery goes to television. Chad Booth Productions is producing a 4 to 5 minute segment on the Seazoria Dragons discovery to feature in the Halloween edition of the weekly television series " At Your Leisure" Hosted by Chad and Corby Booth. Filming took place on Tuesday October 14th 2,008. The show will air Sunday Oct 26th at 9:00am in the Salt Lake City market. The same "At Your Leisure" Seazoria edition will be rebroadcast ed the following Saturday night at 11:00 pm. ABC> Channel 4 KTVX Salt Lake City Utah. The same show will air in the Vernal Utah Market 3 times that week. (Vernal Utah is home to Dinosaur National Park) And will air 5 times in the Las Veges Market on a cable station. http://www.atyourleisure.com Between Oct 26th and Nov 1 2,008 "At You Leisure" featuring the Hallettestoneion Seazor ... Read More »

By Mike Hallett on 10/20/2008 4:01 PM

As far as the surviving Seazoria remains, yes lots of  pieces are still present. It appears as though the Seazoria Dragons were frozen alive. So as to answer your first question yes lots of remains have survived. In the Hallettestoneion Heights graveyard located along the ancient sea shore above the cities of Pleasant Vies and North Ogden Utah we describe the Seazoria Dragon examples as being "intact". Above the surface the remains can be a little skattred and distorted, However below the surface the remains are mostly intact. It what I am trying to convey is that basically most of the Seazoria Dragons (8) are mostly intact meaning skulls plus bodies. Yes the bodies are present. The bodies hump up out of the ground and are fully spiked on the top half of the body. When I first discovered the Hallettestoneions back in November 2,003 I spent much time examining and studying Seazoria bodies but the bodies are so large and complex that I made a decision to focus my studies and excavati ... Read More »

By Mike Hallett on 10/20/2008 3:57 PM

Thanks for looking into Seazoria Dragons Discovery project.  Here is the story, Five years ago I (MIKE Hallett) found a prehistoric marine biological ecosystem.  Containing a large number of new species of previously unknown, large scale, highly evolved, prehistoric sea dragons.

Due to the fact that Hallettestoneion Seazorias (dragons) are completely new to science.  The Seazoria discovery of advanced prehistoric biological remains requires the development of a completely new science called Hallettestoneology.  /////this new science must be created  in order for our our scientific species to be able to successfully unlock and understand  the intricacies and biological and physical complexities of this newly discovered era of extremely  large scale, highly evolved prehistoric marine biology.

     The Hallettestoneion Seazoria remains represent the mo ... Read More »

By Mike Hallett on 10/20/2008 3:53 PM

On November 23 2,003 I discovered a graveyard with a number of large scale prehistoric sea dragons. Latter the discovery would come to be know  as the discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons remains. The largest, oldest, and most advanced forms of life ever discovered. The Seazoria Dragons are between 130 to 300 feet long depending on the individual species. Teeth are basically 3 feet long. Although here at the Hallettestoneion Research Project we say that the average tooth size is 27 inches on the full size teeth. Largest tooth to date has been 44 inches excavated from the mouth of Hillfieldion Seazoria. Bottom back tooth on right hand side of the jaw was 44 inches . The back right side top tooth measured 42 inches long.

    I have hand written 13 books on the subject of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons (Discovery). Most of the material written in the Seazoria books was written while I was in the Seazoria Dragons graveyards e ... Read More »

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