By Mike Hallett on
6/24/2010 10:13 PM
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By Mike Hallett on
6/18/2010 10:20 AM
This is a long Blog and talks about the current status and development of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons discovery in detail. This also marks the first time my inside access Seazoria Dragons writings have been reviewed and revised before publication. At this time we would like to officially recognized Patti Zoria our newest team member here at the Hallettestoneion Research Project. Patti will serve as an information annalist and communications specialist. We welcome Patti Zoria to team Seazoria. Patti has an extensive background that she will be bring to the Research Project and we look forward to enjoying her contributions to the advancement of the Seazoria Dragons discovery. Welcome Patti.
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By Mike Hallett on
6/17/2010 9:53 PM
The following blog provides information and developments of the Seazoria Dragons discovery. A host of foundational discovery topics are covered. Also included are external links to excavation videos and slideshow movies of Seazoria Dragon excavations. Links to Seazoria photo albums. Other links are to other internet sites that have published Hallettestoneion Seazoria articles.
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By Mike Hallett on
6/13/2010 8:04 PM
The Hallettestoneion Research Project proudly presents the discovery of the Hallettestoneion Seazoria dragons. http://hubpages.com/hub/Dragon-remains-discovery-Hallettestoneion-seazoria-Dragons-Utah-USA
Welcome to the discovery of the prehistoric Seazoria Dragons. For the first time in history, anyone who visits the www.seazoria.com website will be able to get a first look into the landmark discovery of remains from pre-Cambrian sea dragons.
Here at the Hallettestoneion Research Project, located in Kaysville, Utah, we welcome every visitor and appreciate your interest in exploring what will become one of the most important biological life sciences in history. The Seazoria Dragons’ discovery represents a significant advancement in scientific understanding of advanced prehistoric life on Earth. This discovery allows researchers to study and examine a previously unknown era of prehistoric marine life and ecosystems.
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By Mike Hallett on
5/12/2010 12:23 AM
The " ZORIA REPEAT" shape - structure is the key element to the scientific understanding of the prehistoric Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons. The ZORIA REPEAT is a label that is used to decribe the structural growth format of Hallettestoneion Seazoria Teeth and Body Spikes. biological templates that describe the external shape and its specialized features, and the internal sub structure frame work format have been developed by Mike Hallett and the Hallettestoneion Research Project. ZORIA REPEAT TEMPLATES are based on the standard, average Seazoria Teeth - Spikes inherant, common structual growth fomat repeating.
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By Mike Hallett on
5/2/2010 4:34 PM
This is a link to view to view several featured teeth recoverd durring the excavation of Hillfieldion Seazoria. The teeth are the 30 to 40 inch size range, typical for Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons.www.facebook.com/album.php
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By Mike Hallett on
4/11/2010 12:42 AM
This is an overview of the Hallettestonion Seazoria Dragons Discovery informational blogs that have been posted over the internet, Reading the Seazoria blogs will give the viewer a detailed insiders perspective by looking at the Hallettestoneion Seazoria Discovery through the eyes of the discoverer Mike Hallett Layton Utah with more than 14,000 hours of Seazoria Specific time invested into the scientific development of the Seazoria discovery, and ultimately the preservation of the Hallettestoneion Seazorias. The greatest prehistoric biological discovery in history. The Precambrain Seazorias are the largest and most advanced form of life ever discovered and demonstrate massive compounded genorational evolution. The Dragons have been found.
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By Mike Hallett on
3/20/2010 8:16 PM
Prehistoric sea dragon (remains) discovery. Utah, USA www.seazoria.com Seazoria Dragons 130 to 300 feet long with teeth averaging more than 27 inches. New era of advanced pre historic marine biology. Other information and photos can be read and viewed at www.HubPages.com/seazoria The key to understanding the discovery of the largest, oldest, and most advanced life forms ever discovered is the "ZORIA REPEAT" All teeth and spikes are created in definitive right or left handed configurations that feature mathematically predictable external shape characteristics. All Teeth an Spikes feature a very complex internal frame sub-structure responsible for creating the specialized 5-sided wedge external shape. The internal frame sub-structure is completely predictable and is totally consistent in all teeth and spikes. We have created a right and left handed template that d
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By Mike Hallett on
11/17/2008 11:03 PM
The Hallettstoneion Seazoria dragons were recently featured on television here in Salt Lake City, Utah. The segment runs about five minutes. Seazoria dragon go to television. Seazoria skulls and teeth are featured. Most of the footage was filmed at the Hallettestoneion Heights Seazoria Dragons graveyards located 60 miles north of Salt Lake City, Utah. Also you can view examples of the Zoria repeating biological structures.
http://www.atyourleisure.info/episodes.asp?season=7&episode=8&category=2
view and read other Hallettestoneion Prehistoric Seazoria Dragon information and photographs at www.HubPages.com keyword Seazoria Dragons http://hubpages.com/profile/Seazoria
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