This article, “Sure They Did, Chief” by Miles Mathis, published on July 13, 2025, critiques a story from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science regarding the alleged discovery of dinosaur vertebrae in a core sample drilled for geothermal energy research. The author questions the scientific plausibility of finding such a fossil at a depth of 763 feet in City Park, denver, and also criticizes the museum’s explanations, particularly those of geology curator James Hagadorn. Mathis argues that drilling for geothermal energy would not yield core samples and would likely destroy any fossils. He further speculates that the “Discovering Teen Rex” exhibit, featuring the alleged jawbone, is also fabricated, questioning the appearance of the fossil and its origin. The author connects the discovery to ExxonMobil employees and suggests alleged familial ties to suggest a conspiracy, particularly noting that the Fishers, the alleged discoverers, have a Jewish surname. Mathis also scrutinizes the qualifications of the fossil preparer, Natalie Toth, and her family connections, suggesting they might be involved with intelligence agencies like the CIA. He concludes by expressing skepticism about the authenticity of dinosaur fossils in general, implying these elaborate fakes are made to secure funding, and directs readers to his previous writings for further discussion.

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