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THE HALLETTSTONEION

ZORIA PROJECT
HALLETTESTONEION
SKULL
The Discovery of Hallettestoneion
By Mike Hallett
(Discovery November 2003 in Pleasant View Utah USA)
All rights reserved Hallettestoneion Research Project 2003
Mike Hallett
Hallettestoneion Discoverer
Excavation Hillfieldion Zoria
August of 2006
CHEMICAL ANALYZED
SAMPLE

Specimen
from analysis

Sharks
Tooth

For reference to see the original chemical analyzed copy see Mike Hallett
SQX Calculation
Sample: Unk041905_01 Date analyzed: 2005 4-19 14:42
Application: QualSenOxideSpin Model: Bulk Balance : Calcite
Matching Library
File: Unk_041905_01
No. Component Results Unit Det limit El line Intensity w/o normal

1 Na 2O 0.285 mass% 0.0973 Na-KA 0.0068 0.2848


2 MgO 0.483 mass% 0.0594 Mg-KA 0.0304 0.4827
3 AI203 0.912 mass% 0.0137 A1-KA 0.3829 0.9124
4 Si02 1.93 mass% 0.0092 Si-KA 0.6182 1.9271
5 P205 0.0364 mass% 0.0044 P-KA 0.0152 0.0364
6 S03 0.0199 mass% 0.0045 S-KA 0.0144 0.0199
7 CI 0.0372 mass% 0.0015 CI-KA 0.1043 0.0372
8 K20 0.184 mass% 0.0112 K-KA 0.1987 0.1837
9 Ti02 0.0343 mass% 0.0230 Ti-KA 0.0053 0.0343
10 Cr203 0.0125 mass% 0.0072 Cr-KA 0.0054 0.0125
11 Mn0 0.0141 mass% 0.0054 Mn-KA 0.0098 0.0141
12 Fe203 0.402 mass% 0.0055 Fe-KA 0.3713 0.4016
13 Sr0 0.120 mass% 0.0039 Sr-KA 0.4741 0.1202
CHEMICAL ANALYZED
SAMPLE

Specimen E

For reference to see the original chemical analyzed copy see Mike Hallett
SQX Calculation Result
Sample: Unk041905_02 Date Analyzed: 2005 4-19 15:41
Application: QualScnOxideSpin Model Bulk Balance: Calcite
Matching Library:
File: Unk_041905_02
No. Component Result Unit Det. Limit EI-line Intensity w/o normal

1 Na20 0.0553 mass% 0.0478 Na-KA 0.0013 0.0553


2 Mg0 0.488 mass% 0.0515 Mg-KA 0.0308 0.4881
AI203 0.615 mass% 0.0110 AI-KA 0.2585 0.6151
4 Si02 2.75 mass% 0.0103 Si-KA 0.8853 2.7470
5 P205 0.0388 mass% 0.0056 P-KA 0.0161 0.0288
6 CI 0.0274 mass% 0.0016 CI-KA 0.0765 0.0274
7 K20 0.178 mass% 0.0093 K-KA 0.1915 0.1781
8 Ti02 0.0541 mass% 0.0175 Ti-KA 0.0084 0.0541
9 Cr203 0.0231 mass% 0.0079 Cr-KA 0.0099 0.0231
10 Mn0 0.0195 mass% 0.0031 Mn-KA 0.0136 0.0195
11 Fe203 0.560 mass% 0.0058 Fe-KA 0.5180 0.5596
12 Sr0 0.881 mass% 0.0037 Sr-KA 0.3469 0.0881
13 Calcite 95.1 mass% 95.1057
CHEMICANALYZED
SAMPLE

Specimen B

For reference to see the original chemical analyzed copy see Mike Hallett
SQX Calculation Result
Sample: Unk042105_01 Date Analyzed: 2005 4-21 10:31
Application: QualScnOxideSpin Model Bulk Balance : Calcite
Matching Library:
File: Unk 042105_01

No. Component Result Unit Det.limit EI-line Intensity w/o normal

1 Na20 0.0952 mass% 0.0677 Na-KA 0.0023 0.0952


2 Mg0 0.958 mass% 0.0668 Mg-KA 0.0612 0.9583
3 AI203 3.99 mass% 0.0184 AI-KA 1.6746 3.9930
4 Si02 8.43 mass% 0.0186 Si-KA 2.5703 8.4265
5 P205 0.111 mass% 0.0039 P-KA 0.0405 0.1107
6 S03 0.0058 mass% 0.0055 S-KA 0.0037 0.0058
7 CI 0.0186 mass%. 0.0015 CI-KA 0.0453 0.0186
8 K20 1.41 mass% 0.0095 K-KA 1.3125 1.4133
9 Ti02 0.539 mass% 0.0198 Ti-KA 0.0882 0.5388
10 Cr203 0.0312 mass% 0.0065 Cr-KA 0.0141 0.0312
11 Mn0 0.111 mass% 0.0059 Mn-KA 0.0811 0.1108
12 Fe203 1.01 mass% 0.0388 Fe-KBI 0.3637 1.9094
13 Sr0 0.0291 mass% 0.0039 Sr-KA 0.1161 0.0291
14 Calcite 82.4 mass% 82.3592
Before the dig

Digging out the jaw


line
HALLETTESTONEION
RESEARCH PROJECT
THE MASTER
TEMPLATE
Burial Matrix Configuration
Hallettestoneion
PROGRESSIVE
GENETIC
IDENTICALS
MASTER STRUCTURIAL
REPEAT

INTERNAL
GROWTH
CORE
HALLETTESTONEON
RESEARCH PROJECT
Leading edge Hallettestoneion
information and technology
must be obtained directly of the
the field while working “hands
on” because of the new
undiscovered time period of
these sea creatures.
At first some people will have a
hard time adjusting to the 30
inch teeth and larger, bodies
larger than semi-trucks. But
once they visit the grave yards
they will begin to see there
enormous sizes.
THE ZORIA SHAPE
THE MASTER
TEMPLATE
The Hallettestoneions are
completely beyond the field
of expertise of all well-
educated, not excluding the
field of paleontology.
If we wait for the scientific
community to acknowledge
the remains of these
ancient creatures any and
all remains could be
destroyed and lost forever.
A lot have already been
destroyed because of
excavation projects. These
creatures must be saved so
that studies can be done to
understand more about
this undiscovered era in
time.
SAVE THE
HALLETTESTONEION’S
It is very important to take
immediate steps to protect and
preserve the remaining
Hallettestoneion examples. This
includes all undisturbed and
especially any intact remaining
(including partial remains)
examples. Investigate al disturbed
grave sites.
The stones thought to be rocks to
be used for landscaping and
construction are in fact petrified
remains of a long forgotten time
on earth when ancient oceans
were alive with vast diversity and
advanced complex marine life.
Second Era of
Evolutionary Biology
Hallettestoneions Advanced Pre-historic
Marine Biology at 540 Million

Time of Existence cycles of


Life
Biological Succession
Time
line
years Biological Time Line Era”s

Present
1.6 million
1m Modern Animal Era recent

1.6 million Quaternary


To
65 million
Ice Age Animal Era Tertiary
50 m
Cretatious
65 million
150 m
220 million Dinosaur Era Jurassic
Triassic

220 million
250 m Permian
267 million Small Vertebrae Era
Pennsylvanian
267 million
400 m
540 million Single Cell Organisms Devonian
Ordovician

540 million Pre-


540 m
1.2 billion Hallettestoneion Era Cambrian

1.2 billion
1.2 B
2.5 billion
Unknown Undiscovered Era Proterozoic

3.6 B 2.5 billion


3.8 billion
Earliest Fossils Era Archean
4.6 B
OFFICIAL
TIME
PERIOD
CHART
Hillfieldion Sea
Zoria
Hallettestoneion

Dinosaur

Discover the
similarities of
both
44
inch
HALLETTESTONEIOLGY

Complete new science that


unlocks and understands a new
species in a new era.
Believed to be highly evolved
pre-historic advanced sea
animals in marine biology
science. The graveyard was
discovered in Pleasant View, Utah
and are located just below a very
deep cut ancient sea shore
representing the Pacific Ocean
high water mark. Dating back to
543 million years ago.
The Graveyard of the
Hallettestoneion Zoria”s
The Hallettestoneions are
buried in the top 50 feet. At
the sacred bluff at
Hallettestoneionia. They are
the size of greyhound
busses. The Zoria Dragons
are up like firewood. The
Zoria’s located on the
surface died Pre-Cambrian
Cataclysmic about 540
million years ago.
Older generation of
Hallettestoneions were
buried alive underneath
surface example undersea
bluff. Congregation and
habitat area.
Hallettestoneions are long
term residents, that were
frozen alive.
Intact examples of all the
very best Zoria, surface
examples have been
destroyed.
Configuration of remains:
Specialized skull, body,
teeth, spikes, organs
Method of preservation:
Crystallization due to
freezing Hallettestoneions
sea Zoria's. Frozen alive
intact.
Crystallized remains
reduced to dirt and stones,
500 million years since
extinction. Skull and body
matrix collapses &
reduction.
A time capsule of very
advanced pre-historic sea life
that was frozen in time. This
time capsule of pre-historic
ocean life was frozen due to
rapid icing, and freezing.
All of the surface Zoria
examples appear to have
been frozen alive. Because of
all the different Zoria's
species located at the top of
the bluff.
They all seem to have been
huddled together laying on
their chins and stomachs.
Further evidence and
research supports the “quick
freezing”
Compare
these to the
Dinosaur
species

This is an artist rendering of what


Mike Hallett who discovered the
Zoria Hallettestoneions believe
these creatures would have
looked like
These Zoria’s
possibly come in
several different
species.

Just like in the


dinosaur era
Identifying the 14
Characteristics of the
repeating Zoria shape-
biological structure
Look for triangular shape
1- Attachment Base
2- Reinforced tip
3- Front side reinforcement
Crown spine
4- Thick blunt leading edge
5- Sharpened “fanning
cutting” trailing
6- Flat “slightly” concave
backside
7- Elbows leading &
trailing edge structural
reinforcement elbows
8- Growth core
9- Final Morph
10- Elbows down cross
spines
11- Location structural
elbows
12- Exacting location of
growth spines
13- 70-30% cutting-
piercing tip
14- Front & back sides
Anatomy of a Discovery
Understanding and Identifying the
Zoria shape. Repeating bio
structure of an internal genetic
frame sub structure- Zoria.

Mapping of the Zoria growth


spines
By: Mike Hallett
Attachment Base/Growth Core
Functioning main body
Specialized pressed out tip
Positive identification by location
of growth spines. Location of
growth spines remains consistent.
Fill in the blanks,
connect the
numbers with the
line to the linear
gain &
understanding or
the genetic
internal
foundational sub
structure of the
“Zoria repeat”.
HALLETTESTONEION
NOBELEOZORIA
DIG SITE

Pictures of
the dig site
Skull Matrix Collapse Hillfieldion Zoria
THROUGH THE EYES OF
THE DESCOVERER
Skull Matrix
Primary major
components that have
survived “Skull, Teeth,
Spikes. Skull very large
solid, proportional ti the
teeth, neck and body.
Skull has both right and
left sides with neck
attachment base with
water cutting nose front
opposite base.
Front
teeth
Hillfieldion
Zoria
Ron at the dig site 2006
Mike at the dig site 2006
At the dig
Left Repeats
Understanding the Zoria
repeat biological structure
will show you why this is a
pre-historic sea creature that
can be dated back as far as
540 million yrs. Ago. See
the attachment base, growth
core,format pattern, leading
edge reinforcement pattern,
main body, morph timeline.
Ron at the dig site
uncovering the jaw
area.

The pattern of the


teeth as they lay in the
jaw bone area.
Right Repeats
The patterns are the
same in the right
repeats as well as the
left.
Lower Bottom Jaw
The Hallettestoneion
Templates

Hallettestoneion
templates are the best
result of wrapping the
super specialized
configurations of the
Hallettestoneion remains.
The Hallettestoneions
Zoria's represent the most
advanced and largest pre-
historic biological life
excavated, reconstructed
and studied and should be
understood by our
species.
The Hallettestoneion
templates represent a
simplified overview of all
known Zoria known ages in
format. The technology
reflecting the latest data
available to assist in the
discovery excavation and
reconstruction of the
Hallettestoneion era and
biological discoveries.
The templates are the matrix
blueprints developed overtime
using composed technical
biological studies.
The written template also
reflects the discoveries
knowledge and insights on
what occurred below the
surface of the ground. Mike
Hallet has worked on many
excavation projects at and
around the Zoria graveyards.
Excavation was done not
more than 12 feet below
ground, but Believe could be
as deep as 45 feet. Mike
believes the best examples
are located at the top of the
bluff.
The Discovery
Mike Hallet discovered
this site in 2003 working
in this area.
Understanding and
knowledge of pre-
historic studies he began
to research how this
species came about
being in this location.
The discovery-Sea Dragons
Technical – Pre-Cambrian
Marine Reptiles – time
capsule of advanced marine
biology – the dragon era
Hallettestoneion Zoria’s
were very advanced true sea
dinosaurs .
This advanced biological
discovery could unlock many
mysteries into this time
period.
The Hallettestoneions are the
name that has been affixed to
correctly identify the
completely new biological era
of advanced large scale pre-
historic ocean animals.
The sea animals represent a
time when very large pre-
historic ocean animals
inhabited the ancient oceans.
The place where they were
discovered was at once a
shoreline for the ocean, which
eventually dried up and was at
one time a part of Lake
Bonneville which covered this
whole area for many, many yrs.
The Hallettestoneion
Zoria’s are in fact the
missing dragon.
Dragons are the sole
domain of mythology
from cultures around the
world. The pre-historic
mythical sea dragons
can now be proven as
scientific fact. The
highly crystallized
biological remains
discovered at the bluff
in North Ogden Utah,
prove this.
INTERNAL
GROWTH
CORE
ZORIA REPEAT
UNDERSTANDING
THE ZORIA
REPEATS
HILLFIELDION ZORIA
TOP REAR TOOTH

ATTACHMENT
BASE GROWING
TO TIP

HILLFIELDION ZORIA
BOTTOM REAR RIGHT
TOOTH 33 INCH
Hallettestoneion
Zoria teeth samples,
skull sample and
repeat structures
For more of an in depth story of
the discovery of the
Hallettestoneions please contact:
Mike Hallett
By email only please

for more info go to: www.hszoria.com

All rights reserved Hallettestoneion Research Project 2003

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