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Declan Lafray

Geologist Johnny Tesone's Mission To Unlock The Scientific Secrets Of The Earth

Johnny Tesone, a geologist and scientific researcher, is striving to uncover the secrets of our planet's history and the life forms on it. His treks through the western United States sprawling wilderness have provided him with impressive evidence of advanced lifeforms that exceed man's inhabitation of Earth. These findings shift the perspective of society and will be a catalyst for more advanced research on our planet.

Geological research has proven that Earth is several billion years old. This information has been compiled through a variety of scientific processes. Sediment samples, fossilized objects, and topographic formations are just a few examples. For Johnny Tesone, a coincidental event and incessant curiosity about the world pushed him to explore the evidence Earth had to offer. In 2020 on a trip to the Wyoming wilderness, Johnny recognized totem figures carved into a mountain. He had only noticed these other-worldly depictions by chance while he was fishing at a remote lake. Subsequently, Johnny began seeing the natural world differently. Large outcrops, cliffs, and vast fields of surface-deformed plains now produced questions about the formation of the Earth and if there were other beings here with us.

Johnny's company, GeoVortex, was named after his experience that day on the river bank in the Wind Rivers. After seeing the totem illuminations, he felt a strong energy field overcome him. The inherent feeling of peace and belonging made him seek more information about these mysterious lands.

Johnny studied geology at the University of Wyoming where many of his professors were the pioneers of local geology. He has extensive experience completing research and compiling his findings to answer hypotheses. This experience was vital for Johnny as he discovered fossils over 400 million years old and strongly postulates that this coincides with the first mass extinction period in the Ordovician era.

The fossils he uncovered were later followed by bones, skin, hair, and organs. All of these objects supported Johnny's theory that an alien species existed on Earth before dinosaurs and humans.

Since Johnny is the first to unearth this evidence, he named the extraterrestrial species, Exterran Infinitas Nimerigarus (EIN) to represent its small stature and human-like features. Johnny believes these beings exist in at least three US states and potentially on a global scale. They are a subsurface burrowing species that most likely navigated Earth when it was covered entirely by water.

Johnny has also discovered and named a nickel super alloy (Tesonite) that he found out in the field that he tested in an independent laboratory.

Johnny is busy organizing his findings and the existing sources that prove his credibility into a book. Once released, Secrets of the Windswill walk through the last 40 years of Johnny's life, outlining how his personal and professional experiences have unlocked his ability to empathize and consider such groundbreaking concepts.

As Johnny continues his search for alien life and answers to Earth's mass extinction period, he plans to share his research with the world. He has already released a video documentary series online but will add more videos with insightful information about his revelations. This may lead to Johnny authoring videos, books, and articles about the interconnected topics of geology, space travel, science and humanity. He aims to share the excitement of his discoveries with other researchers, ushering in a new era of scientific discovery. Johnny also plans to educate young aspiring scientists and consult businesses on scientific strategies to drive innovation and the advancement of our society.

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