Dinosaurs

Recently, someone drew my attention to a video featuring our fellow humans who appeared to be scientists (black background, mysterious lighting) discussing that the fossilization of dinosaur bones might not have taken hundreds of millions of years but could have taken just 1-2 years.

Mammals, ancestors of humans, live alongside dinosaurs.

A massive upheaval caused by a war between extraterrestrial groups leads to the extinction of the dinosaurs and many other species.

Impact: This event led to the mass extinction of about 75% of Earth's species, including all non-avian dinosaurs.

While most large dinosaurs perished, some smaller and more adaptable reptilian species survived the immediate aftermath and the subsequent harsh conditions.

Mammals, the ancestors of humans, lived alongside dinosaurs approximately 150 million years ago.

After the K-T extinction event 65 million years ago, many large dinosaurs perished, but some mammals survived.

Cycles

Four Yugas

The earliest known dinosaurs appeared during the Triassic Period (approximately 250 to 200 million ago).

Dinosaurs evolved into a very diverse group of animals with a vast array of physical features, including modern birds.

The earliest known dinosaurs appeared during the Triassic Period (approximately 250 to 200 million ago).

Dinosaurs evolved into a very diverse group of animals with a vast array of physical features, including modern birds.

Paul Wallace

A populated universe

That would suggest there was a civilization on Pangaea.[34:16] Well, that has nothing to do with Homo sapiens—that is before the dinosaurs, that’s before the Cambrian explosion.

Helena Blavatsky

Root Races

The Lemurians lived in a period that would be considered prehistoric by modern standards, potentially corresponding to the time of the dinosaurs or earlier.

For your species, this process already took place during the time of the dinosaurs, and for us - a little later - this process also took place.

Approximately 65 million years ago, many of our barbaric ancestors, who evolved from the dinosaurs, were killed by a massive upheaval across the planet.

They are using this as evidence that dinosaurs were killed by a meteorite impact.

Hmm, most of the dinosaurs died (not all of them died in the explosion.

All dinosaurs and reptiles died within 20 years of the explosion.

Despite the chaos, several species survived: fish (such as sharks), birds, small mammals (your ancestors), various reptiles such as crocodiles… and there were the giant dinosaurs you call tyrannosaurs.

Although belonging to the reptilian species, there was a special kind of small, but evolved race of dinosaurs that persisted until the end.

Nevertheless, small, human-like dinosaurs evolved over the next 30 million years.

(Note that many of the early surviving beast-like dinosaur species have already disappeared).

After 50 million years, the Age of Dinosaurs will end, with only three advanced reptilian races (technically still three races) left on Earth along with the rest of the lower animals.

Remember, your older mammalian ancestors lived alongside the dinosaurs and, like us, survived the explosion.

I learned about the events that occurred here in the distant past and caused the dinosaurs to disappear.

It included data on dinosaurs and animals, including our pre-intelligent ancestors on Earth.

You would laugh if you realized how many of the dinosaurs in your museums (especially the smaller ones) were made in wrong or non-existent shapes.

While making artificial bones for missing parts, you are only thinking of dinosaurs as "animals" Many of your scientists are aware of this problem, but no one is talking about it publicly.

small dinosaur 20 million years - lived in cages, used tools, used fire

Lemurians were here during the Dinosaurs

Enuma Elish

Enuma Elish: Tablet I

It seems to me that after the creation of the dinosaurs, the Anunnaki accomplished the Tiamat and handed over his creation to Qingu, who is responsible for life as we know it today.

In 1911, an elderly man from an Iroquois tribe recounted a flood tradition that was said to have wiped out all life, including "huge, serpentine sea and land animals" — possibly a reference to dinosaurs.