Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons; Prehistoric discovery, Utah

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Prehistic sea dragon remains found in Utah?

What do you do when you have found the true prehistoric sea dragons, long missing from the historical text book. Who do you contact. The legendary dragons are supposed to be a product of mythology right!. That statement is not true, the dragon myth has been busted. Scientific fact. What if you work in excavation and dig up very large dragon remains regularly. And throw away the dragon remains to make way for new housing developments. What should be done to stop the destruction of the true prehistoric sea dragons.

A little background on the story of the Hallettestoneion seazoria dragons. Five years ago while working for and excavation contractor. I began to notice a repeating pattern with the arrangements of the individual stones in the top 45 feet below the surface. Upon closer examination of the stones it became clearly obvious that we were excavating in a large graveyard of prehistoric marine reptiles. The first clue was that all of the individual stones were in dinosaur colors and dinosaur shapes. The next clue was that the individual stones were all in distinctive right and left handed configuration's. Now that's very interesting because the textbook doe's not tell you that all rocks come in rights and lefts however in Pleasant View and North Ogden Utah that rule is very true.

It should also be super obvious to anyone that mother nature does not create arrangements of individual stones in the exact configuration's of large scale, highly evolved prehistoric marine reptiles just for fun. The Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons are between 130 to 300 feet in length depending upon the individual species. Most of the Seazoria dragon species have an average tooth size of 27 inches.

The fun part about working in earth moving inside a prehistoric sea dragon graveyard is that you get to have all your questions answered really fast. For example if you want to know what the teeth look like and how big the teeth are on a particular species those questions can be resolved very rapidly. You just bring over a trackhoe and move the skull out of the way, and start digging in the mouth. All of the teeth on the right hand side of the mouth have mirror image identical teeth on the left hand side of the mouth. You want to talk about something cool you should try matching up 40 inch right and left side teeth that are absolute identicals in rights and lefts.

The Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragons are not vertebrae land dinosaurs. The Seazoria dragons of from a much earlier time period in earth history becoming extinct 540 million years ago. In this pre cambrian era the life is much more evolutionarily evolved than anything previously discovered. All of the species in this new era of advanced prehistoric marine biology demonstrate "dragon" characteristics. The dragon era pre dates the dinosaur era by 320 million years. The Hallettestoneion Seazoria dragons are the world oldest, the largest, and the most advanced forms of life ever discovered. The Seazoria dragons had underwent massive compounded evolutionary generational advancement and development prior to their extinction. Located in Utah, the true sea dragons have been found

Hillfieldion Seazoria Dragon skull matrix excavation

Skull matrix excavation Hillfieldion Seazoria. A Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon. Hallettestoneion Research Project. 2,005 Skull and Teeth right side.
Skull matrix excavation Hillfieldion Seazoria. A Hallettestoneion Seazoria Dragon. Hallettestoneion Research Project. 2,005 Skull and Teeth right side.

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