By Mike Hallett on
8/26/2010 2:14 PM
The scientific Key to successfully understand the discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons Discovery is to obtain a working knowledge of the "ZORIA REPEAT". Seazoria Dragon teeth and spikes are examples of Zoria repeating biological structures
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By Mike Hallett on
8/26/2010 2:04 PM
Field Research developed with Seazoria Dragons The above photo features Seazoria Dragons field researcher Ron McEwen working to uncover the bottom row of teeth on the right hand side of the mouth during the skull matrix excavation of Hillfieldion Seazoria. A prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon.
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By Mike Hallett on
8/26/2010 2:02 PM
Seazoria Dragons, International news media Hub pages community viewers. Could anyone be so kind as to offer so tips on how to generate news coverage and media stories on the subject of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons discovery, located in northern Utah, USA.
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By Mike Hallett on
8/26/2010 2:00 PM
Hallettestoneion Seazorias on television Nov 26 Salt Lake City Utah. ABC ch 4 9:00am Oct 26th 2,008
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 Hallettestone ...
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By Mike Hallett on
8/26/2010 1:58 PM
Dragons (remains) discovery. Out of the box thinking Subject: Dragons (remains) discovered. Prehistoric sea dragon myth finally busted. Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. Utah USA
Message : Here is a new subject to look into for out of the box thinkers. While working in commercial excavation out here in Utah, just below an ancient sea shore we began digging up very large prehistoric sea dragon remains. At first we just thought that the rocks were just regular old stones. Closer examination reviled that the individual stone from the surface down to a depth of 45 feet below the surface were arranged in the exact configurations of very large, highly evolved prehistoric marine reptiles. The only way to figure out that the sea dragon burial matrix was to work in excavation, because nobody would ever look at the rocks as prehistoric biology. Getting past the size and age barrier is the hardest obstacle for people to overcome. This discovery could only be made by someone working in ...
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