[meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

Michael Farmer meteoriteguy at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 24 12:00:13 EST 2007


WOW , you seem to be off the deep end. There are
robbers, thieves, and criminals all around the world.
You act like it exists in the meteorite world only. 
Give me a break. 
If you are so worried about your stupid "crater" why
in the heck are you posting about it here?  You sound
like a crazy old coot that has a gold bar buried in
his backyard and sit in a chair with a shotgun waiting
for the hoards of people coming to rob you. 
Nuff said, it was just over the top and quite
offensive actually.
Michael Farmer
--- Randall Gregory <randall_gregory at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Mike,
>    
>   Relax...  Chill... Post was not intended for nice
> guys. Have me kidnapped and killed?
>    
>   I over-reacted a bit to the jail part. I was
> advised by an expert that, and I quote
>    "Meteorite hunters will want to turn that site
> up-side down" And probaby a touch of paranoia set
> in. I sincerly apologize if anyone was offended. 
>    
>   In acutality, I wouldn't prosecute but I've spent
> too much of my life, too much money, and too much
> effort not to want to protect this crater. Hunters
> from Paraguay and Cuba have already tried to find
> the crater. Anyone with a legimate interest is more
> than welcome to visit. You'd have the time of your
> life. Guaranteed.
>    
>   We all have fences, locks, alarms, dogs, and other
> security measures to protect our propery and loved
> ones. We have the police ready to respond to our
> calls at a moments notice. I don't have that kind of
> protection, just the watchful eyes of my friends in
> Aplao and Castillo. Many landmarks like the Lines of
> Nazca have already been severely damaged by
> tresspassers. A well-known and well-respected
> meteorite dealer went to the National Museum of
> Brazil and stole a very valuable meteorite that was
> considered a "national treasure". He was arrested at
> the airport with the meteorite in his luggage. How
> many dealers have been robbed in Tucson?
>    
>   You know what kind of world we live in. You know
> the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. I served in Vietnam.
> I've seen a policeman shot, less than 10 feet from
> me during a robbery attempt. He laid in the street
> while everyone stood there. I went to his side and
> tried to staunch the flow of blood, all the time
> yelling "Call an Ambulance" in my broken Spanish.
> Right outside my window I witnessed a hit and run
> accident. Maybe you've never been robbed or
> experienced things of this nature. If you haven't, I
> hope and pray you never do.
>    
>   Randall
>    
>    
>    
>    
>    
>   
> 
> Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy at yahoo.com> wrote:
>   WOW, Nice guy you are!
> I am already in Peru, stealing your stones! Buddy, I
> will call the KGB and have you kidnapped and killed!
> Mike Farmer
> --- Randall Gregory wrote:
> 
> > Information is expected to be released in April on
> > the Earth Impact Database that will give the exact
> > coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I
> have
> > been warned that meteorite hunters will want to
> turn
> > this site upside down. If anyone wishes to hunt at
> > this site please contact me and we can discuss.
> > 
> > Should anyone think about hunting without
> > contacting me. I want you to understand that
> > I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian
> > government giving me mining concession rights to
> the
> > crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the
> crater.
> > It is a routine matter and approval is expected
> > soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have
> legal
> > rights here in Peru. I am serious about wanting to
> > keep this crater in pristine condition until
> > scientists have had the opportunity to study it in
> > detail.
> > 
> > Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning
> > trespassing, especially when it concerns mines. I
> > will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me,
> > American jails would be considered luxury resorts
> > compared to South American jails. Your sustenance
> > will consist of beans, potatoes, and rice and
> maybe
> > a piece of chicken if you're lucky. You might get
> 1
> > piece of fruit per week. You will have to drink
> the
> > local water. Diarrhea will be your constant
> > companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop
> > nightmares all night every night. I know the
> system
> > and I will make every attempt to lengthen your
> stay.
> > There are ways to block your attempts to contact
> the
> > American embassy.
> > 
> > There is currently a standing reward for reporting
> > to the police, any meteorite hunter that may
> wander
> > into this area. The reward is equivalent to 6
> > months income for most of the poor people of this
> > area. They are now watchful and vigilant. The
> towns
> > of Aplao and Castillo are small. Everybody knows
> > everybody and I have many friends in each. All
> > relevant police agencies have been notified by my
> > Peruvian attorney.
> > 
> > My advice, don't even think about it.
> > Alternatively, if you want to hunt at the crater,
> I
> > am open to discussion, but only after scientific
> > studies have been completed.
> > 
> > Randall
> > 
> > 
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