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A DEFINITIVE REPLY
TO EVOLUTIONIST
PROPAGANDA
chronologies. Based on these fossils, a number of eminent paleon-
tologists stressed the invalidity of certain classical evolutionary sce-
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narios at the Seckenberg Conference in Germany. The latest skull
fossils found at Dmanisi deepen still further the damage done to
evolutionary scenarios by the first discoveries. The fossils caused
great excitement in the media, and were reported by MSNBC under
the headline "Fossil Discovery Upsets Theory on Human Origins." 2
Paleontologists seeking the imaginary "missing link" were no
longer able to defend their old claims in the face of the picture now
emerging with the increasing number of fossils that failed to fit in
with the evolutionist chronology. No concrete proof to show that
there had been evolution from ape to man had been found any-
where in the fossil record.
The Fossil That Made Them Confess:
Sahelanthropus tchadensis
July 7 – The fairy story of evolution that has been recounted for
the last 150 years was dealt another blow by a fossil skull found in
Chad and named as Sahelanthropus. Daniel Lieberman, an anthro-
pologist from Harvard University, described the seven-million-
year-old fossil as the discovery of the century and said, "This [dis-
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covery] will have the impact of a small nuclear bomb." The fossil
definitively overturned the evolutionist myth of a gradation begin-
ning with apes and ending in modern man. It was understood that
the idea of the "ape-man" acquiring a gradually more modern ap-
pearance, as maintained in newspapers and magazines, was untrue.
Moreover, it was also realized that the so-called missing link (be-
tween man and ape), widely used as a propaganda tool and which
evolutionists claimed would inevitably be discovered one day, was
actually missing because it did not exist. The paleontologist Henry
Gee, the editor of the famous journal Nature which announced the
fossil discovery to the world, described it as "the most important
discovery in the search for human origins in living memory" and
wrote the following in an article in the Guardian newspaper:
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