"I am not here to teach you graduate level paelontology. The information exists, both in texts and on the web. "
Observations in paleontology are not a verifiable, repeatable test. It is absurd for you to posit that it is.
Which was exactly my point. The standards for testability are different for the ToE.
So if I go find a tract of Devonian limestone, say in a newly dug quarry, and examine the fossils, I will not be able to verify them against previous observations of fossilized organisms in Devonian limestone, or repeat the observation of previously observed species?