Dinosaurs never existed, they were created over a century ago and have been propagated by the science community - in cahoots with the media - so as to brainwash the masses into believing this mighty myth.
The bones in museums worldwide are all molded replicas, yet children and even some adults don't realize that they're fake.
Jurassic Park went a long way in embedding the dino fable in the minds of the public.
Jack Horner was the man who Spielberg consulted when making the Jurassic Park series. He is something of a guru in the Paleontology circles as he claims to be the founder of a Dinosaur species:
"John R. "Jack" Horner (born June 15, 1946) is an American paleontologist who discovered and named Maiasaura, providing the first clear evidence that some dinosaurs cared for their young. He is one of the best-known paleontologists in the United States. In addition to his many paleontological discoveries, Horner served as the technical advisor for all of the Jurassic Park films, and even served as partial inspiration for one of the lead characters, Dr. Alan Grant."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ho...eontologist%29
“Horner's research has been instrumental in changing our view of dinosaurs. He contends that birds, not reptiles, represent their closest living link,” says narrator James Earl Jones. “For Jurassic's design team, maintaining scientific accuracy would mean breaking the reptilian stereotypes associated with dinosaurs.”
Horner adds, “The whole idea is to get people to look at dinosaurs more like birds than as reptiles.”
“In one of the scenes some of the model makers had made a tongue come out like a lizard or a snake.”
Then one of the model makers himself says that Horner “came down on it like a ton of bricks.”
Horner's comment:
“Had that [flicking tongue] been left in the scene all the work on making these things birdlike would have been gone.”
It's interesting how much effort went into molding the public's perception towards dinosaurs. It's telling that he uses the word 'birdlike' - which implies that he himself doesn't believe that birds descend from Dinosaurs, instead he's trying to portray his Dino depictions on the big screen as being like birds; so as to fit the scientific paradigm that he's working from.
A recent online article by The Guardian talks about the possibility of it all being a hoax:
"The history of palaeontology is littered with examples of famous frauds and fakes, often with eminent researchers in the field being thoroughly hoodwinked by some fairly shoddy fabrications."
http://www.theguardian.com/science/2...nosaur-deniers
Here's an article that sums up most of the hoax:
http://gvenews.com/the-dinosaurs-nev...ssils-manmade/
"Paleontology is the study of life’s formation and development. The paleontological scientific approach is explained on Wikipedia as follows:
“When attempting to explain earlier phenomena paleontologists and other scientists of history CONSTRUCT a set of HYPOTHESES addressing the causes and then look for a smoking gun, a piece of evidence that INDICATES that one hypothesis is a better explanation than others. Sometimes the smoking gun is discovered by HAPPY COINCIDENCE during another investigation.”
This explanation is entirely consistent with the way paleontology works in practise, but it should be obvious to anyone capable of critical thinking that the paleontological establishment can control which hypotheses will be constructed. This is done through textbooks and the curriculum. In this way, students are brainwashed into a pseudo-reality controlled by the text material and the teacher’s authority.
A short practical example; a random dental bone is found at an excavation site and from this dental bone, the rest of the skeleton is guessed at. We are not kidding about this. The entire dinosaurian field of the paleontological program is a sham."
The article goes on to talk about the history of paleontology and examples of fakery.
It's 2015 already and the majority of people in the world still believe this hoax, when will people come round to the fact that these creatures never existed?