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Tag Archives: dinosaurs
February 7, 2011
On February 7, 2011, Jose Luis Ochoa, age 35 of California was maliciously killed by an angry dinosaur. That’s right, a fighting gamecock killed him. Mr. Ochoa, while attending an illegal cockfight was slashed in the calf by one of the blades attached… Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century, Historical Facts
Tagged California, chickens, dinosaurs, gamecocks, India, Wasn't Alabama this time
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April 10, 2404 BCE
On April 10, 2404 BCE, while Jehovah was playing the world-building video game, “Earth”, he made a critical error in judgement. He realized this game didn’t have the ability to save and restart at a prior point in time. This wouldn’t be a problem, but he hadn’t killed off all the dinosaurs yet. He also … Continue reading
Posted in BCE, Historical Facts
Tagged Ark, dinosaurs, dragons, Earth, Flood, Giants, Great Deluge, Jehovah, Noah, unicorns, video games
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November 22, 2013
On November 22, 2013, the discovery of the fossils of Siats Meekerorum was announced, the 30 foot long dinosaur predator was found in eastern Utah. Disciples of Helena Blavatsky say that this discovery proves that the Lemurians and other dinosauroid nations in the distance past were also involved in an arms race that lead to … Continue reading
Posted in 21st Century, Historical Facts
Tagged dinosauroid, dinosaurs, Great Deluge, Helena Blavatsky, Ken Ham, Lemurians, Siats Meekerorum, Utah
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August 14, 2126
On August 14, 2126, Comet Swift-Tuttle has informed the astronomers of Earth that it will have a close approach. It has stated that it will not be bringing any disease with it, nor will there be a spaceship hidden within its tail, and that it is not a harbinger of doom and despair. It specifically … Continue reading
Posted in Historical Facts, The Future
Tagged Comet Swift-Tuttle, comets, dinosaurs, four horsemen, harbinger, one-time thing
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May 6, 1983
On May 6, 1983, the Hitler Diaries were revealed as a hoax after further examination by forensic experts. The sixty forged journals were sold to the West German magazine ‘Stern’ by Konrad Kujau, a known petty criminal for $3,700,000. ‘Stern’ then sold serialization rights to several news organizations, including the ‘Sunday Times’. They had their … Continue reading
Posted in 20th Century, Historical Facts
Tagged dinosaurs, forgeries, Hitler, Hugh Trevor-Roper, karate, Konrad Kujau, sapient, Sunday Times, time travel
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August 13, 3114 BC
On This Date in TWISTED-HISTORY.com in 3114 BC according to the Lounsbury correlation, the Mayan calendar started. This is in direct conflict with the work of Archbishop James Ussher, who claims the world was created on Sunday, October 23, 4004 BC. Ken Hamm, owner of the Creation Museum in Petersberg, KY, believes Arch Bishop Ussher … Continue reading
Posted in BCE, Historical Facts
Tagged Creationists, dinosaurs, Great Flood, Ken Hamm, Kentucky, Mayan, the calendar
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July 2, 1298
On This Date in TWISTED-HISTORY.com! in 1298 an army led by Albert of Austria defeated and killed Adolf of Nassua near Worms, Germany. Unknown to historians was that Albert of Austria was in fact, Albert Kleinistein, a temporial scientist from the year 2332 AD. Professor Kleinistein invented the second working time machine and went back … Continue reading
Posted in 13th Century, Historical Facts
Tagged dinosaurs, Hitler, technology gone wrong, time travel, war
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January 22, 2003
On This Date in TWISTED-HISTORY.com! in 2003, it was reported that scientists in China had found fossilized remains of a dinosaur with four feathered wings and a penis 61 cm long. When American scientists quickly did the math (of which the Australians were extremely grateful), Samuel Hogg of the University of Texas shouted out, “That … Continue reading