[meteorite-list] More threats from Mr Gregory.

From: M come Meteorite Meteorites <info_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 03 Oct 2007 06:56:17 +0200
Message-ID: <470320f1.3b1.fbc.1909253102_at_webmailh1.aruba.it>

it is a meteorite deduce put private emails text in pubblic?

Matteo

----- Original Message -----
Da : Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy at yahoo.com>
A : meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com
Oggetto : [meteorite-list] More threats from Mr Gregory.
Data : Tue, 2 Oct 2007 18:10:12 -0700 (PDT)

> This is what I get from Mr Gregory, he now insults me
> and my wife, and my lack of children. This is one
> standup type of guy!
> Sad, what a sad comentary on the greed of someone who
> thinks he owns the place.
> --- Randall Gregory <randall_gregory at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > You're still here! When are you going to be at the
> > embassy. I would like to be there to explain the
> > damage you caused in Carancas. You don't know where
> > I live and I happened to have a residence in the
> > United States.Flee to this place, now that's funny.
> > I love exploring SA. I am a long distance commuter.
> > I go back to the United States to visit my children.
> > I just returned to Peru from a 3 month stay in at
> > home. Children, Mike are something you know
> > absolutly nothing about. What's the problem, is
> > little Mike not working. Or has Melody left you and
> > traded up.
> >
> > Randall
> >
> > Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > your information is as faulty as your judgement.
> > Advise your friends, that I have contaced the
> > embassy
> > and have a meeting scheduled to discuss the money
> > they
> > tried to extort from me.
> > What a dump, why do you live down here? What did you
> > do to make you flee to this place. Most of the
> > people
> > were great, and I will discuss this with the list,
> > but
> > much more information to come.
> > Mike
> > --- Randall Gregory wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Mike,
> > >
> > > Welcome to Peru! I knew you couldn't resist. I
> > > also had a report that some Americans were
> > visiting
> > > the crater and I figured you were probably there.
> > I
> > > know that you're in Puno waiting for the trip to
> > > Juliaca. No secret there. How's the altitude
> > > sickness? I hope you didn't drink any water in
> > > Desag. Oh, by the way, Desaguadero means "place of
> > > dirty water" in Spanish. You did get vaccinations
> > > for Yellow Fever, Hepatitis, and Typhoid? I sure
> > > hope so. Every good meteorite hunter should.
> > >
> > > Consider yourself lucky that you were not arrested
> > > and thrown in jail by my friends in Desaguadero. I
> > > think you'll recognize a few of your new friends.
> > > Major Victor Anaya Barrientos, police chief and my
> > > personal drinking buddy Sargent Enrique.
> > >
> > > You threatened to fuck me up, Mike. Remember?
> > >
> > > I could have had you arrested and held in jail on
> > > various charges. But I'm not vengeful guy, more of
> > a
> > > peace-loving kind.
> > >
> > > I offered to end this war and you failed to
> > > respond to me. I gave you the chance for us to
> > work
> > > together on this, yet you chose to go it alone.You
> > > took my invitation as a threat. A gun in your face
> > > in Columbia. Get the picture? Leave South America
> > to
> > > me, but work with me if you want. There a 4 more
> > > falls in Peru that haven't been tapped and others
> > in
> > > Bolivia and Ecuador.
> > >
> > > I'm enclosing some pictures to remind you of your
> > > trip. You went with 2 other guys, yet I went there
> > > alone. Just another day in the life of a meteorite
> > > hunter, huh? Toughen up Mike! BTW, I've got a
> > > little over 4,700 gms, not including the dust and
> > > small pieces. But I'm only selling around 300 gms.
> > > The large piece will be donated to a museum or
> > other
> > > scientific institution.
> > >
> > > I appreciate the fact that you enlightened me
> > > about meteorites 'rotting'. I'm going back to
> > Desag
> > > very soon to work with the local officials. I'm
> > > taking mining engineers to create a plan for
> > > extraction. If you want to be a part of it, I
> > invite
> > > you to participate. As a meteorite dealer, you can
> > > also appreciate the value of what might come out
> > of
> > > the ground. You have a real appreciation for this
> > > meteorite now and you could contribute to this
> > > project, but please don't criticize these people.
> > > The have there jobs and probably do them well.
> > They
> > > are venturing into unknown territory with little
> > > information or experience.
> > >
> > >
> > > Hasta La Vista, Baby! or my associate. Your
> > > choice.
> > >
> > > Randall
> > >
> > > Michael Farmer wrote:
> > > Hi everyone, I am writing from an undisclosed
> > > location, but will be home tomorrow night from
> > Peru.
> > >
> > > Robert Ward, Moritz Karl, and myself have been in
> > > Carancas for the last 4 days. When I say craphole,
> > > Desaguadero is the definition that would come up
> > > first! More on that later, we had to get creative
> > > today to leave town as the corrupt police had us
> > all
> > > staked out all night, including visits to my hotel
> > > room last night and at 5 am this morning demanding
> > > payment for protection and permision to leave the
> > > country.
> > >
> > > We toured the crater for days, bought and found
> > some
> > > nice material, and will post photos in a couple of
> > > days. The crater is huge, the meteorite inside
> > must
> > > weigh in excess of 4000-5000 kilos. Compared with
> > > the
> > > 1700 kilogram Jilin main mass which made a crater
> > > less
> > > than half the size of the Carancas meteorite.
> > > Unfortunately, the government of Peru in all it?s
> > > wisdom, wants the meteorite to rot in the water,
> > as
> > > they see dollar signs in bringing tourists to the
> > > crater which in one month will be nothing more
> > than
> > > a
> > > mudpit as the rains are about to begin. Yesterday
> > we
> > > had the entire village present and pumped out the
> > > water from the crater, and the locals were about
> > to
> > > dig, then at 1 pm, the mayor decided that was
> > enough
> > > work for the day, and would let the crater fill
> > with
> > > water again, so they could start from scratch
> > again
> > > today! The wisdom of the local mayor really
> > > impresses
> > > me. He felt that 1 hour of labor yesterday was
> > > sufficient, and ignored my advice that every day
> > > sitting in fetid water was not doing the meteorite
> > > any
> > > good.
> > > All of the meteorite fragments that were blown out
> > > of
> > > the crater have been sold off to people, and taken
> > > by
> > > locals, very little is there, mostly crumbs and
> > > dust.
> > > We got some nice pieces, all pristine, not rusted
> > > crap, and I will offer some for sale when I get
> > > home.
> > > The meteorite is a high-metal chondrite, highly
> > > brecciated, and most fragments have shock veins on
> > > the
> > > outside, where they broke apart, at first we
> > thought
> > > that it was strange fusion crust, then realized
> > that
> > > they black crust is actully shock vein where the
> > > clasts seperated.
> > > More later, we are tired, and have been travling
> > the
> > > dangerous Peruvian roads all day.
> > > I will add more to the story soon, but rest
> > assured,
> > > the meteorite is mostly lost/rotted away because
> > the
> > > people from the universities in Peru are clueless.
> > > We
> > > had a meeting/interrigation at police headquarters
> > > for
> > > some hours last night, and it seems that they know
> > > more about meteorite than I do. IE, they are
> > > dangerous, they are contaminated, they bring
> > > diseases,
> > > they kill livestock and poison the village water.
> > > Thus
> > > it cant be dug up!
> > >
> > > Michael Farmer
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> > >
> >
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