The principal investigator, Robert DePalma is not a member of the club, the paleontologists. He doesn’t have a PhD, he is just a doctoral candidate, he is not associated with an important research institution, and he has been known to sell fossils.
This paper presents the finds that have been fully described and support the interpretation of the site. The intent of this paper is to establish that the site represents a very precise period of time, the hours after the impact of the object that struck the Yucatan Peninsula 66 million years. As reported elsewhere, additional finds at this site include more dinosaur remains including impressions of skin, dinosaur eggs with embryos, and mammals burrows with mammal fossils. These finds will be described and explained in future papers.
The criticism will be aimed at discrediting DePalma and protecting the turf of the big paleontologists, particularly, I suspect, Jack Horner who “owns” the Hell Creek Formation where this site can be found, and because he was the first to discover a dinosaur egg with embryo. It will be a real cat fight.
Since the Flood also signified the cut-off point for man living over 120 years, there must have been a change in the atmospheric make-up of oxygen, etc., which accounts for the giant trees that were felled at the same time...
Giant trees that existed at the time of the dinosaurs that we somehow don't want to acknowledge are actually felled tree stumps...
LOL so obvious when we see the photos and realize what we are looking at!
DePalma’s lack of a Ph.D. and support from a major institution make him vulnerable to running out of funds or otherwise losing control of the site. Fortunately, the jolt of publicity and DePalma’s connections with a local museum and a state university in Palm Beach County are likely to generate an influx of cash and political support. There is enough private wealth in Palm Beach to quickly underwrite the staff and facilities necessary to fully exploit, analyze, and display DePalma’s discoveries. And I imagine a certain prominent sometime resident of Palm Beach might even be engaged to support such an effort in his official capacity.