"Stonehenge Baby Forensic Dental Records"


Posted by
Garry W. Denke on Sep 26, 2003 at 11:15
(12.237.89.80)

As you know, Dr. Garry W. Denke, the German dentist who first core sampled the Stonehenge elder white stone [Lower Carboniferous] earthworks, recorded in his 1656 coring grid field notebook that the younger geologic age "ten giant center upright sandstone girths are proportional, in number [10], girth size variations, and positions, of new born [first] baby teeth". And as you know, it was Dr. Garry W. Denke, the German dentist (1622-1699) who first noticed and recorded in 1656 that the following ten (10) girths below:

http://www.timpetersandcompany.com/newsletter/images/generations_04/Primary-teeth-final.gif

are proportional in number [10], girth size variations, and positions, with the following ten (10) girths below:

http://www.amherst.edu/~ermace/sth/bwmap.jpeg

proving Dr. Anthony M. Perks and Dr. Darlene M. Bailey's 2003 Stonehenge new born baby birth canal theory correct.

But "Interesting is the baby's tongue [Altar Stone] sticking out" which he noted, I forgot to mention.

Sorry.

Kind regards,

Garry W. Denke
Geologist/Geophysicist


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