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[edit] Gopher Wood Test Result
Biologists know that gophers are found only in the Western Hemisphere, primarily in North America. The gopher tortoise species Gopherus polyphemus is its eldest endangered species living in a certain Southeastern U.S. range. Also living within this range is the resilient Southern live oak species Quercus virginiana being the stongest wood for building ships. Its naturally-curved massive branches were used exclusively in shipbuilding hulls and beams by the U.S. Navy. "Old Ironsides", the oldest commissioned ship still afloat in the world, is built from these Southeastern U.S. gopher's wood's forests. University of North Texas initial ark core sample test indicated the Bible's "gopher wood" (variant "gopherwood") being the same species in USS Constitution's frame. This endangered species was classified Quercus virginiana by Philip Miller, botanist. Biologists studied three of the four known Gopherus living species G. agassizii, G. berlandieri and G. flavomarginatus after the test. However, all three were found ranging in non-forested desert areas. Under study are ancient stone anchors similar to 5,000-year-old anchors found at Bimini and the Middle East. They are commonly found in U.S. Gulf Coast ancient hurricane flood zones as mapped by Cayce Enterprises, Inc.
"Gopher Wood Test Result", North Texas Daily, August 30, 1999 AD, p. l.
Thank you.
Garry Denke 17:00, 1 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Gopher Wood
It is a species of tree that grows only in Blountstown Florida. Which would support the scientific idea of "Pangea". If not familiar with it, the land masses were once a part of a super land mass. Wrap your minds around that. I found this out while doing research for a book (not yet published).
D.I.Kennedy-Hillis

