[meteorite-list] Meteorite Postcards

Mike Hankey mike.hankey at gmail.com
Mon Sep 14 01:00:07 EDT 2009


Phil,

>> They're all people that live close to the earth.

This is what I'm banking on, if they are aware and its in their sub
conscious when they come across it should register and they should act
on it.

As for it not being found yet, the amount of corn fields out here is
mind blowing. They have just started to cut crops, so there is still
80-90% of the land that is in-accessible until that happens. If
something doesn't turn up in the next 6 weeks, it probably never will.

Will keep you all posted. Thanks for all the feedback.

Mike

On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 9:00 PM, Phil Whitmer <prairiecactus at rtcol.com> wrote:
> Jason, Mike,
>
> Of course you're right about the metal flakes, the stone would have to be
> cut and polished to see them. (Duh! on my part).
>
> It would seem that if this was a big fall, at least one stone would have
> turned up by now.  The Amish farmers with their slow moving horse drawn
> equipment would find some stones you'd think. I think there are  also a lot
> of Mennonite and Old Order Brethren farmers in that area. They're all people
> that live close to the earth.  They would be more likely to respond to a
> postcard written in Pennsylvania Dutch (Deitsch).  I don't think there's an
> online translator for that though!
>
> The corn picking will start in a couple of weeks, maybe something will turn
> up.
>
> Phil Whitmer
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