With the recent discovery of an intact dinosaur with feathers fossilized in amber, its an appropriate time to dive into the more bizarre aspect of paleontology. See http://www.examiner.com/article/dinosaur-with-feathers-found-intact-amber-changes-history
A video has gone viral showing a black and white film of a supposedly extinct species of ostrich-like dinosaur called Ornithomimosaur. It is allegedly from some classified government files in Russia that was recently leaked to the public.
The description of the footage's origin is as follows “Mr. Julian Assange, Wikileaks founder and CEO in exile, has risked life and limb to personally bring us this extraordinary highly classified Ornithomimosaur footage. Dated circa 1967 and believed to have been captured by a former USSR expeditionary military outfit in Southern Africa, it was delivered to Moscow and held for many years in a heavily guarded "state secrets" facility deep underground The Lubyanka (AKA KGB Headquarters).”
It has since been confirmed that, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, was once held responsibility for its security and containment, giving more validity to its authenticity.
In addition, the footage has been scientifically scrutinized and has been shown to not have been computer generated.
The dinosaur appearing on the video is amazingly a birdlike bi-pedal dinosaur that evolutionists believe are precursors to the modern bird, lining up perfectly with the newest dinosaur fossil discovery in China. Some scientists disagree with that theory, stating two distinct species were in existence at the same time. In any case, the newly discovered dinosaur fossil opens up the opportunity for new ideas, theories and even the unbelievable.
On that note, enjoy the video and let Examiner know your thoughts on this modern day dinosaur.
For more examiner articles regarding dinosaurs, see: http://www.examiner.com/article/dinosaur-find-suggests-that-feathers-were-more-common-than-previously-thought
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