Rancho La Brea's Catastrophic Burial of Mammals
A few years
ago I published a technical paper on my research of the Asphalt seeps of Rancho
La Brea (tar pits) in Los Angeles.
I proved
that this huge Pleistocene fossil site was NOT a trap site as evolutionists
have maintained. It was a catastrophic deposit like all other fossil burials.
These same fossils are found all over Los Angeles and Orange County during a
catastrophic flood, which deposited similar mammal fossils (no dinosaurs)
around the world in sand, gravel, caves, bogs, permafrost, and shale.
This was not
Noah’s Flood as some amateur creationists have claimed. William Weston talked
to me but refused to listen to the facts that the Tap Pits is not a deposit of
Noah’s Flood. And The Creation Research Society was ignorant in publishing his
garbage. His information is misleading ignorant Christians. On the other hand, Geologist
John Morris (son of the founder of the Creation Science Movement) wrote an
article that supported my conclusions: https://www.icr.org/article/la-brea-tar-pits-mystery.
In fact Dr. Morris attended my lecture at the Pittsburg conference.
All
Pleistocene fossil sites occurred 350 years after the Flood, during Peleg’s
Division at the time of the Tower of Babel, when the earth was showered by a
second massive asteroid swarm.
At these
fossil sites I noticed that no one had found recent animals or even modern
insects in the asphalt at either La Brea or McKittrick.
When the
seeps at La Brea were first discovered it was thought that since it was on a
ranch with lots of cows and horses that it was these animals that left their
bones scattered about in and around the bubbling volcano-like mounds.
Then a
geologist happened by and noticed a large saber tooth. And he knew that this
was an extinct cat.
Just
yesterday I made a new discovery. I noticed that flies avoid fly paper,
swatters, and electric zappers. It made me think of my observations at La Brea
and at McKittrick. There I not only saw no evidence of modern animals being
trapped, I saw no insects. If an ant or fly got stuck it would float on the
surface of the pudding-like tar. There were NONE.
The only
creature they ever reported was a squirrel which fell into a well pit viewing
spot. And it could not climb out of the circular well.
Then it
struck me today, that with all the cattle and horses on this ranch, no one ever
found one of them in the asphalt. This shows that the evolutionist’s Just So
story is false when they say the pits have been trapping animals continually
from 40 thousand years ago to the present.
Below is a picture in my friend Joe Taylor's Mt Blanco Fossil Museum in Crosbyton Texas. He made the largest insitu cast of a mammoth and restores many fossils for museums like this Mastodon.
See my
research paper: CATASTROPHIC FLUVIAL DEPOSITION AT THE ASPHALT SEEPS OF RANCHO
LA BREA, CALIFORNIA
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