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The Tombstone Thunderbird. - BIAD - 10-31-2023 Ever wondered when the media first began to see the potential in entertaining their customers instead of informing them with accurate information? Instead of getting bogged-down with the Tombstone Thurnderbird photo debacle -a piece of fakery that showed how much MSM will use imagery for their ratings-grabbing purposes, let's look at the actual article from 1890. (Taken from The US Library of Congress) Quote:The Tombstone Epitaph. 26 April 1890 The Tombstone Epitaph never had the facilities to produce a photograph and never did in their original article. So who wrote it and why...? We'll probably never know. Below is the newspaper-clipping and the photos that prove we're now living in a world where the notion of seeing is believing has overtaken the idea of believing the media is believing. (The bottom image is a photo of 19th-century train robber John Sontag laying wounded in the straw at the Stone Corral in Tulare County, California with some of the posse members who caught him, as well as reporters and local ranchers.) RE: The Tombstone Thunderbird. - 727Sky - 10-31-2023 A little know fact is way back when we had the flying reptiles the air was more dense.. Kinda like you stick your head under the water when swimming and then dive to 10 to 15 feet as far as a pressure difference. Those who have studied such things have said many of the flying creatures of old could not get airborne or fly in our present atmospheric pressured world. Dunno if that is all correct but at the time when I read the article it seemed like a good plausible story to me. RE: The Tombstone Thunderbird. - BIAD - 10-31-2023 (10-31-2023, 01:48 PM)727Sky Wrote: A little know fact is way back when we had the flying reptiles the air was more dense.. '...At a meeting of the Geological Society of America held last Fall in Phoenix, Robert Brenner of Yale University and Gary Landis of the U. S. Geological Survey reported the results of a QMS analysis of ancient air bubbles trapped in amber. They obtained a remarkable result. The atmosphere of the Earth 80 million years ago was discovered to have 50% more oxygen than modern air. Brenner and Landis found that for all gas samples taken from amber 80 million years old the oxygen content ranged between 25% to 35% and averaged about 30% oxygen. Cretaceous air was supercharged with oxygen...' Source: RE: The Tombstone Thunderbird. - BodhisattvaStyle - 10-31-2023 The description of the creature almost sounds like a dragon. RE: The Tombstone Thunderbird. - GeauxHomeLittleD - 10-31-2023 My only question is: Did anyone make gumbo out of it and how did it taste? RE: The Tombstone Thunderbird. - Michigan Swamp Buck - 11-03-2023 Those dimensions are ridiculous. I'd say cross-check the date of that article with paleontology history. Maybe pterosaurs were newly discovered and made headlines back East or in Europe. Perhaps this story capitalized on it. Something like that, or maybe a popular exhibit at a museum of the day inspired this story. |