[meteorite-list] Police protection to be removed at the Carancas crater

From: Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 05:01:58 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <264018.83301.qm_at_web33108.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

List members, this email is from none-other than
Randall Gregory, I have other emails from the
"Attorney" admitting that he is Randall and has many
gmail accounts to moniter the list since Art threw him
off. Anyone who wants proof, I will forward them. The
guy is not so bright.
It is showing that this guy will sink to the depths of
insanity to play games like this. He went from being a
"Doctor" now to being a "lawyer", what is next,
"Generalisimo"?
Either way, the article is interesting, that Peru
wants to guard the crater from people who want to
recover the meteorite. It shows the pitiful state of
science in that country. The meteorite community, both
scientific and collectors are losing the most
important chondrite to have fallen in my opinion. A
crater-forming mega-meteorite should be recovered and
displayed. Imagine if this had hit downtown New York?
Likely hundreds if not thousands dead, it surely would
have taken down any building it hit and everyone with
it.
Peru and the Carancas meteorite is a disaster. By the
way, according to another article, I am going to be
sued by Major Anaya for one million, $1,000,000 for
slander against his honor!
Yippee, the police can still come out of this rich eh?
Michael Farmer


--- Gary Goldstein <gary.goldstein.attorney at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Translated article from:
>
>
http://www.correoperu.com.pe/correosur/puno/nota.php?id=19847
>
>
>
> An Interdict was issued to those following the
>
> meteorite that fell in the community of Carancas
>
> district Desaguadero, which prompted police
>
> surveillance choose to withdraw from that area and
>
> leave the care for the celestial body and the crater
>
> to the people of this municipality.
>
> Yesterday morning, the commissioner of the town,
>
> mayor PNP Victor Anaya, spoke to the community of
>
> Desaguadero, saying he will withdraw his officers
> and
>
> the protection provided.
>
> He informed the district mayor, Wilson Mendoza
>
> Quispe, of withdrawing the police contingent, which
>
> had the responsibility to protect the crater since
>
> last September 15. "Since the fall of the meteorite
>
> we have provided 24-hour security, and have been
>
> neglecting other fields of security and internal
>
> order, so the higher command has ordered us to
>
> withdraw from Carancas," said Anaya.
>
> He also mentioned that according to the minutes
>
> signed by the mayor, the police had to leave the
> area
>
> as of yesterday, but that was not done for security
>
> reasons and because the municipality has not yet
>
> deployed personnel in providing protection to the
>
> Carancas crater.
>
> "The order from the National Police Command in Lima
>
> arrived today (yesterday). The police will retire
>
> when things are calm, "he noted. The area where the
>
> meteorite fell, until yesterday, was still guarded
> by
>
> three officers, 40 personnel and two police patrols,
>
> spread over three shifts.
>
> They do not want to continue to provide surveillance
>
> agents at the crater, because Border Surveillance
> and
>
> police stations in Desaguadero are in turmoil.
>
Received on Thu 18 Oct 2007 08:01:58 AM PDT


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