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Escalus
1st May 2008, 05:13 PM
:read:

"History of Man" by L. Ron Hubbard 1952

"Man's first real Manhood is found in the Piltdown, a creature not an ape, yet not entirely a Man. It is so named not because it is accurately the real Piltdown Man but because it has some similarity.

"The Piltdown contains freakish acts of strange "logic," of demonstrating dangerous on one's fellows, of eating one's wife and other somewhat illogical activities. The Piltdown teeth were enormous and he was quite careless as to whom and what he bit and often very much surprised at the resulting damage.

"Obsessions about biting efforts to hide the mouth and early familial troubles can be found in the Piltdown. It is a wonderful area in which to locate GE overt acts."

Oakley, Clark & Weiner British Museum 1953

"For over three decades the Piltdown skull was accepted by the scientific community as an authentic artifact. But as more skeletons of early man were found, it became clear that the Piltdown Man was radically unlike anything else in the fossil record. Therefore in 1953 a team of researchers at the British Museum (Kenneth Oakley, Wilfred Le Gros Clark, and Joseph Weiner) subjected the skull and jawbone to a rigorous series of tests. What they found was shocking. The skull was a fake".

REFERENCE:http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/Hoaxipedia/Piltdown_Man/

XGO
1st May 2008, 09:42 PM
hmmm, so what are you saying? There's no way the old man was duped. :confused2:

Then, he must have made the fake skull, so as to fit in with what he posits in the HOM book. Right?

Seriously... that is hilarious. I am LMAO :thumbsup: :roflmao:

Rene Descartes
1st May 2008, 09:48 PM
HOM said:

> ...of eating one's wife...

Hmm, now that sounds appetizing. I was wondering when going down on one's wifey first began.

No wonder that book is a best seller.

Rd00

Neo
2nd May 2008, 03:27 PM
HOM said:

> ...of eating one's wife...

Hmm, now that sounds appetizing. I was wondering when going down on one's wifey first began.

No wonder that book is a best seller.

Rd00

:roflmao: :hysterical:

I got so caught up in the 76 trillion year bit that I completely missed that :p