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14 May 2008
Hi

I just want you to know. I wont be coming in here again until you fix the viruses that are in this site. Twice I left here and I had not been anywhere and it said"Trojan dialer and also Trojan netsky. It is the reason we get white screens after posting. Maybe you should make sure people who might have been moderators in here and were banned etc..might be using their know-how as moderators to infect this site. Just an opinion..I can't afford these Trojans with my work.

It appears some links also have Trojans and ad-aware on them. Id say that the older message are the culprits though as not many people read them now..As I am typing right now its happening again gotta go before I get a virus..

take care
1 May 2008
1)The Australian Yowie-50 Years of Research - Interviews with Rex Gilroy, Australia's foremost authority on the Yowie; Homo erectus - Expeditions - Stone Tools - Plaster Casts - Eyewitness Accounts - Aboriginal/Koori Myths and Legends-Cave and Dot

Art. Includes Giants-Human size, and Pygmy forms of the Yowie.

2)The URU-50 Years of Research - The Lost Civilisation of Australia - Researched since 1963 and Discovered in 1965 -
Interviews with Rex Gilroy the Discoverer of the URU; Expeditions - Megalithic Temple Sites - Gods of the URU - Stone
Alignments - Stone Circles - Serpent Carvings - Language of the URU - Script and More.

3)The Blue Mountains Lion. A Marsupial of some sort. Evidence for a surviving Marsupial Lion, (Thylacoleo carnifex) or a
Related or Evolved form. Interviews - Sighting Reports - Plaster Casts. The Australian Panther - A Marsupial of some sort.
Interviews - Sighting Reports - Plaster Casts.

4)The Thylacine (Tasmanian Tiger). Expeditions to Tasmania and other Evidence. Plaster casts from the Mainland. Evidence from the Mainland and elsewhere overseas.

5)The Giant Monitor Lizards of Australia - Evidence for Megalania Prisca owen surviving. Interviews - Sighting Reports -
Plaster Cast.

6)UFOs over Australasia - Sightings - Underground Space Technology Bases - Photographs.

7)Australian Nessie Research - Interviews - Sighting Reports.

8)Australian Butterfly and Spider Research - Rex Gilroy's work. Rex was known as the Butterfly Man in the early 80's, and
worked out of his Butterfly Farm at Wilberforce. Rex is recognised as a World Authority on the Funnel Web.

9)The Rex Gilroy Collection -Artifacts and Evidence that doesn't fit in the above categories, including Dinosaur evidence and
specimens - giant insects - snakes.

10) Interviews with Rex on his life's work and the future of his vast Collection.

There will be only 25 box sets available each with 10 DVD's in each. 5 people have already ordered them. If you want to own a piece of Australian History put your name down. No price as yet. They Box Set will be over $100 Australian and become a unique DVD set.

The box set will also be offered to those who have attended Rex and Heather's Monthly Meeting and other's who have supported their work over the decades.We have kept five box sets for these people. This could possibly mean only 15 box sets will be offered to the general public. When these are sold, there will only be sets of 5 DVD's which will be updated each year.

The original 10 DVD Boxed Set will not be re-released in the future in the same format to keep it as a collector's item. To Oder. Next week at the below URL,-there will be added, a new PDF file which you can click and save and then forward it
back to myself (T.c). No Money should be sent until all the details have been worked out and we have a date for the Release.

It will be this year though.

http://www.mysteriousaustralia.com/rexgilr...ailinglist.html

The Yowie Documentary which Rex has been working on most of his life will also be available in the future. No release date
yet. If you want your story or anything that is related to the Yowie added to the Documentary you can forward any details to myself and I will inform Rex and Heather.

All titles ©URU Production and ©URU Publications. ®Registered ™Trademarks of Rex & Heather Gilroy. All Rights Reserved.
27 Apr 2008
Hi

I just want people to know that I was infected by this nasty Trojan after clicking on a photo in here. My virus checker picked it up. But, if you don't update everyday you might have it. It latches onto a .dll file in anh video programs you might be running.

Can someone check that the database isn't affected??First Trojan in 6 months.

24 Apr 2008
Fresh Moa Tracks

Rex and Heather have returned from New Zealand and have many new discoveries to show.

Rex has been going to New Zealand with his wife heather since the 80's and this was their 10th trip. A few years back he discovered a small scrub Moa track(s) up-to 20 in leaf-mould..of which two were cast.

The latest tracks are of two large Moa's and possibly a variety that was thought to be s separate species on both islands but could now be the same species..

Rex is sending the images and a report to me early next week. The large track I have seen (at the last meeting)were very impressive and matches exactly the Museum's exhibition at Auckland showing tracks and the feet of all the species of Moa's, that Rex also filmed (at the museum)and showed at the meeting which I filmed..

One of the tracks is the size of my arm-from my wrist to my elbow..The two side digits are present but only the inside half-the back pad is missing, lost in leaf mould. Rex was very fortunate that he could cast what he did..

Track photo below, in thumbnail for now until Rex allows me to add the larger image. When I see him later on next week and he gives me the report he is writing and colour photos he took will post them.

Click below link and then scroll down to New Zealand then click Moa.

http://www.armbell.com/mysteriousaustr/ind...mysteriousaustr
7 Apr 2008
Last night on the news were two stories on the discovery of 35,000 yr old Aboriginal/Koori stone tools found near a new mine site in Western Australia. It has forced the mining giant to re-think its location.

In another area in W.A since 1963 miners have systematically destroyed thousands of rock art paintings. One huge outcrop of rocks was bulldozed and left in a heap of rubble.

The age of the discovery could go back 40,000yrs B.P as they have more material a few metres under this discovery. It will be interesting to see how the "Out of Africa" people up their dates...Every time after a new Aborigine/Koori discovery, a few months late they seem to extend the age of modern humans "Out of Africa"..

The last Aboriginal/Koori discovery a few months late Africans went back to 200,000 years..As you can't have a race in Australia close-in-age to the African model of existence.

Ancient tools unearthed in mine
Andrea Hayward
April 07, 2008 07:00am

THE discovery of 35,000 year old aboriginal tools at the site of a planned Rio Tinto pit has left the mining giant with a change to their construction plans.

Mining giant Rio Tinto will amend construction plans at its Hope Downs mine to preserve the rock shelter where the Aboriginal tools were found, a company spokesman says.

Archaeologists have dated tools from the site between Newman and Port Hedland at 35,000 years old and are awaiting further test results which could push the date back further. Archaeologists hired by local Aborigines conducted radiocarbon tests on the materials and say the site is one of Australia's oldest Aboriginal dwelling places.

They say the site could rival the Lake Mungo Man discovery in outback NSW, where bones discovered in the late 1960s were estimated to be 40,000 years old. Australian Cultural Heritage Management Ltd managing director Dr Neale Draper said the site was on the edge of a proposed pit in the Hope Downs south area.

Rio Tinto is in the preliminary stages of extending the Hope Downs iron ore mine to the south, in conjunction with Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting.

The extension is expected to lead to production of eight million tonnes of iron ore per annum. Rio Tinto halted all work months ago when the rock shelter was discovered, Rio Tinto spokesman Gervase Greene said.

"The actual existence of the shelter ... the existence of the overhang was discovered late last year or very early this year,'' Mr Greene said. "We immediately stopped work and are in continual dialogue with the traditional owners.

"My understanding is we have already agreed to alter the mine plan sufficiently to accommodate the shelter.'' Mr Greene said it was very important such sites were thoroughly documented, and Rio Tinto prided itself on its heritage survey work.

Dr Draper said Rio Tinto had gone to a lot of trouble to ensure the site would be protected for the future. The first iron ore from the Hope Downs mine was sent by rail to Dampier port last December for shipment as part of Rio Tinto's new product, Pilbara Blend.

Original Story
http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21...46-2761,00.html

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Aboriginal tools dated to 35,000 years


Maitland Parker holds a 35,000 year old chirt used for cutting.
Photo: Tony Mcdonough


Jan Mayman
April 7, 2008 - 9:10AM
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ANCIENT Aboriginal tools found on a Pilbara mine site in Western Australia have been dated at 35,000 years — among the oldest so far discovered in Australia.

Archaeologists believe the dig could yield material up to 40,000 years old, comparable with the internationally famous Lake Mungo Man discovery in NSW.

The prehistoric dwelling place is on the multibillion-dollar Hope Downs iron ore mine, site about 160 kilometres from the outback town of Newman and 310 kilometres south of Port Hedland. It is jointly run by international mining giant Rio Tinto and Gina Rinehart's Hancock Prospecting.

Archaeologists hired by the Aboriginal traditional owners have released the results of radiocarbon tests indicating that it is one of the oldest-dated sites in Australia and internationally significant as a prehistoric record of humanity.

"We have always known this is an important part of our history, that our ancestors lived here," said a senior elder of the Martidja Banyjima people, Slim Parker.

"Our stories and songs tells us this. It is a good feeling to know archaeologists have proved what we say is true. It makes us feel strong. Now we want this place preserved. It is part of our heritage and our culture."

The discovery shows Mr Parker's ancestors lived in the area for more than 1000 generations.

The Banyjimas' consultant archaeologist Neale Draper said: "We are thrilled at the test results. This is a major scientific discovery. It contains a large number of stone tools and it is one of the most data-rich ancient sites in Australia, with an exceptional amount of information about climate change through the last ice age, the earliest occupation of the Pilbara and North-West Australia."

Discussions are now under way between the company and the traditional owners, who want the sensitive areas protected from mining.

Melbourne University's Professor Jim Bowler, who discovered bones on the shores of Lake Mungo in the late 1960s — later estimated to be 40,000 years old, making them the oldest human remains found in Australia — said: "This appears to be a very, very important find. It seems likely to write a new chapter in the history of Aboriginal Australia."

Another eminent scholar, Dr Ian Crawford, former curator of archaeology and anthropology at the West Australian Museum, said: "Further work on this site is most important."

Dr Crawford said the discovery of ancient tools was especially significant. Analysis of seed remains on the artefacts might be able to settle a long debate among archaeologists about the date that grinding implements were first used by Australia's indigenous people.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/aborig...7420248069.html[/img]


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