Clifford Anthony Paiva_BSMRA: Pterosaur, Pterodactyl; Ropen; Ramphorynchus; Genesis Park












Post Deluvian Animals:Elasmosaurs/Plesiosaurs/Pterosaurs
[PLEASE USE CONTROL (+) FOR ZOOMS AND CONTROL (0) FOR NORMAL VIEW]. BSM RESEARCH ASSOCIATES: GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION OF POST DELUVIAN FLORA AND FAUNA This section addresses the distribution of Post-Deluvian animals since the global hydraulic inundation some 4,500 years ago. The animals of dominant interest are: the New Zealand plesiosaur catch by the Zuiyo Maru in 1977; the Loch Ness family of elasmosaurs, and the pterosaur sightings in North, Central and South Americas, Papua New Guinea, Australia and Africa. Regarding the Zuiyo Maru Japanese Plesiosaur catch: It is determined (see enclosed) that the New Zealand catch does NOT possess a dorsal fin (note undisturbed flesh along spine center-line); THEREFORE A BASKING SHARK IMAGE INTERPRETATION IS NOT CONSISTENT with the photos taken on board the Zuiyo Maru by Dr. Yano. Image processing shows the flesh between the flipper and animal's spinal centerline to be undisturbed (not torn and certainly not a displaced dorsal fin). The eyes of the Zuiyo Maru catch plesiosaur are very large and similar to other short-neck plesiosaur types; and not correlated to basking shark eyes, which are small. Loch Ness: Long-necked Elasmosaur-type animals seems indicated from the research implemented by Dr. Robert Rines and his team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and the American Academy of Applied Sciences. Image processing, like the New Zealand catch, was made here (BSM Research Associates) at Dr. Rines request and the results forwarded to the Academy of Applied Sciences. The head and long-neck areas of the 1975 frames are determined physically connected and not the result of image processing artifacts. On the other hand the so-called "head" frame is not determined to be an animal's head but probably a tree stump. New Guinea Pterosaur (Ropen) Research: Correlations have included the Great Lakes region, the Sonora Desert and Southern California. The frames extracted from video indicate very high correlations both spatially, spectrally and temporally. The animals are similar in size, radiant intensity and movement. Transitional Forms: The paleontologist who appeared on the History Channel's Monsterquest, a believer in the evolution model, admits the to the complete absence of pterosaur and pterodactyl transitional forms. Not withstanding this lack of scientific data which challenges his model, he maintains pterosaurs evolved anyway. Lack of percentage transitional forms (i.e. 30% wing-to-70% limb) indicates a defunct model (evolution); such a model being outside the realm of experimentally derived science. That school district superintendents continue to hide behind state law (the Nuremberg Option..."somebody ordered me....) indicates criminal liability on the part of these men and women, since taxpayers suffer the multi-billion dollar loss which has occurred since the early 20th Century. BSM Research Associates has introduced for the first time the identification of the Sinoyx-Mesonychid-Chupacabra, living fossil. Evolutionists of course must deny this as their professions and credibilities were in very serious danger, even before this discovery.












Cliff: NOTE: The moon was registered by the RECONYX infrared camera as in very low crescent and OUT of the field-of-view. Also the similar conditions applied for the SCI-FI Channel camera. The frames are highly correlated both for the earlier (June 2007) and the Guessman frames (August 2007). (05/29/08)
Cliff: In each of the frames saturation effects are dominant; the internal structure of the targets not being observable. (11/04/08)