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It's a fact that Dinosaurs never existed. Supposedly they found skeletons of Dinosaurs at the start of the 19th century. Nothing suspicious there, it's not like all the civilizations of the world during the last millenniums like ancient Egyptians with pyramids or Romans ever found some themselves but I guess science made very good progress.
What does the discovery of Dinosaurs mean for scientists? It's a way to prove to everyone that the Big Bang happened, followed by Dinosaurs, followed by the theory of Evolution (who dares to stipulate our ancestors were monkeys).
Let's take a look at the dates of the discoveries from each of these theories, shall we?
- Theory of relativity
1905 and 1915
20th Century
- Big bang theory
1931
20th century
- Theory of evolution
1859
19th century
- Finding of dinosaurs skeleton
19th century
- Freemasonry
19th to 20th century
(Link from the official masonry website of the Massachussetts lodge)During the 1800s and early 1900s, Freemasonry grew dramatically
- Secularism
19th century
Wikipedia: The first to use the already-extant word "secularism" in a modern sense, was the British agnostic writer George Holyoake, in 1851.
This is very surprising, all these dates correlate with Freemasons and secularism. It's as if they wanted to spread Atheism into the world but needed a solid base so that people don't question themselves. Every civilization in society was religious, they believed in something.
These theories of the Earth started appearing in the same time period, and they coincidentally follow each other perfectly. It's all a ploy.
And something I just learned recently, the skeletons they show at the museum aren't even the real ones they're called casts, supposedly only the archeologists have access to them, not suspicious, and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
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