[meteorite-list] venusmeteorite - Space slag, Boggy creek, Alien gems, Frass & marble traders. What a circus

Dave Freeman mjwy dfreeman at fascination.com
Mon Feb 19 00:18:57 EST 2007


Geeze, boggy creek all over again!
DF

Bill wrote:

>I'm glad I never bothered to follow this thread.
> 
>Bill
> 
> 
>
>
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: randall_gregory at yahoo.com
>    Sent: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:35:43 -0800 (PST)
>    To: meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
>    Subject: [meteorite-list] venusmeteorite - Space slag, Boggy creek, Alien
>    gems, Frass & marble traders. What a circus
>
>    I would like to thank those people that responded to my questions. I am
>    thinking of retiring from the list for short time to finish my research and
>    have the impact crater registered. I need to devote my time elsewhere.To the
>    people that have provided encouragement, support and would like further
>    updates, Email me at r.randall.gregory at gmail.com
>    <mailto:r.randall.gregory at gmail.com> and I'll send them off-list.
>     
>    I will keep my promise of payment for identical photos of my samples, but I
>    am now not actively soliciting them. I am growing increasingly frustrated
>    and need to regain my composure. So far, nobody has ever answered my basic
>    question "What definitive testing will prove space weathering".
>     
>    Recently, a meteorite dealer told me that pictures of my samples were
>    sandstone covered by desert varnish even after I told him that the rocks
>    were basaltic and geologists at the National University in Peru have never
>    seen rocks like this. I've seen desert varnish many many times on my
>    searches for fossilized Megalodon teeth in the Peruvian desert. Peruvian
>    geologists are highly trained and well respected.
>     
>    This and other insults from meteorite dealers made me realize that alot of
>    people are just marble traders and have little scientific knowledge or
>    formal training. Some found meteorite trading profitable and others it's
>    just an off-shoot of their main business of minerals and fossils. Some took
>    their weekend excursions into strewn fields armed with metal detectors and
>    found some meteorites to sell on e-bay. I mean no disrespect to any
>    collectors with a genuine interest and appreciation of meteorites. I find
>    them fascinating.
>     
>    You can sense my frustration. I agree that most know their marbles. Hey, I
>    have a steelie, wanna trade. Yo, I have a peral-lie for sale. Wanna see a
>    picture of a shooter? ooooooohhh I've got a cat's eye. So, along comes a guy
>    with something a bit unusual. Hey, I found something and I'll call it a
>    spark-lie for now. It looks like your marbles, rolls like your marbles, but
>    I can't prove that it's a marble. Can you help me find out what it is? I'll
>    even give you one for free. And alot of the marble players say "sorry you
>    can't play in our game with your unknown marbles and we're too busy buying
>    and trading to help you". Buzz off.
>     
>    There has been speculation resulting from artificial ablation studies on
>    terrestrial rocks that some meteorites may have a clear or transparent
>    fusion crust. Hey, we now have a clear-rie! What marble dealer would
>    recognize this as a marble?
>     
>    You know, I even offered to send (post-paid) a free sample to some dealers
>    and never received a reply. I've read enough, and I'm done with dealers.
>    Dealers reporting stolen meteorites then selling the "missing" meteorites to
>    absentee bidders. The eBay scams, alien gemstones, space slag, dishonest
>    dealers, and people looking only to profit has tainted my view somewhat of
>    the people involved in the meteorite field. Some of you might recall the
>    story of a well-known meteorite dealer that was accused of stealing a very
>    valuable meteorite (considered to be a national treasure) from a museum in
>    Brazil. He was apprehended at the airport with the meteorite in his luggage...
>     
>    Other people have e-mailed me and said my website www.venusmeteorite.com
>    <http://www.venusmeteorite.com/> was very nice. IT IS NOT MY WEBSITE!!! and
>    I never claimed my samples were from Venus. I repeat, my samples are
>    identical to the ones found on venusmeteorite.com. That's all. I don't have
>    a website.  What a circus.
>     
>    I realized that the people that I should be talking to are volcanologists
>    (neck-deep in lava, so to speak). They can give me a real expert opinion on
>    basaltic rocks. So I am now taking the opposite approach. If volcanologists
>    have never seen rocks like this and geologists have never seen rocks like
>    this, then... guess what? If it can't be found on Earth then ...
>     
>    The response I've received from the people in the field of volcanology has
>    been fantastic. They've requested samples, and will make 40 micron slices.
>    They will be sending samples to other universities and another to friends at
>    the Smithsonian Institution for further analysis and expert opinion. This is
>    the type of response I was hoping from the meteorite community but never
>    received. I received a great deal of ridicule. The exception are the few
>    scientists that helped answer some of my questions. To them, my thanks and
>    appreciation.
>     
>    As of this moment, only a few samples are know to exist, the author of
>    venusmeteorite.com and myself thus making them even more rare than
>    Martian meteorites. Score 34 for the Martians and approximately 18 for the
>    _______? You fill in the blank. (Venusians, Mercurians, nut-bags, idiots,
>    Space slaggers, whatever...) 
>     
>    My wife suggested that I auction one to help with our costs. Let me
>    reiterate, I am not in this to make money, folks. I will be incuring
>    significant costs for very expensive private testing when I return to the
>    United States.
>     
>    If and only if the samples prove to be meteoritic, then I'll put one of my
>    samples up for auction to help pay for excavation of the main impact
>    crater. If I decide to auction, it will be a private auction house and
>    not Ebay. Only after all testing has been completed will I then decide
>    whether or not to submit one to auction.
>     
>    My wife can be very convincing. With reluctance, I agreed with her but only
>    one will auctioned and bids will not be accepted from any dealer or dealer
>    proxy. I don't know if it's legally possible but I would also to request
>    assurances that the auctioned stone will not be cut. I'll supply
>    additional cut slices along with the main stone. The winning bidder will be
>    entitled to everything relating to the main fall, including a percentage
>    (20%) ownership of the crater. They will have copies of everything
>    including: all test results, all written opinions, eyewitness accounts,
>    videos, pictures, police reports, seismic data, all e-mails, expedition
>    reports, newspaper coverage, statements, university and military reports,
>    and a personal guided expedition to the actual crater where they can hunt
>    and keep anything they find.
>     
>    And finally, the funds from the winning bidder will be held in third party
>    escrow, until the after the crater studies are completed because I want to
>    assure the buyer, that what they purchased is legitimate and very rare. We
>    will then start excavation of the crater estimated to cost over $65,000. The
>    bidding will start at that price.
>     
>    Anyone that can fully assist with this future auction will receive 15% of
>    the winning bid.
>     
>     
>    Randall
>     
>     
>     
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