[meteorite-list] Stolen meteorite for sale?
From: Darren Garrison <cynapse_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:53:39 -0400 Message-ID: <uag5f3tn2fkfmj7aes08cc0hlu6arnj5o2_at_4ax.com> I'm torn-- is this a threat of murder by indian spirits or a threat of murder by EPG and friends? You might want to keep a gun close at hand, just in case. On Thu, 20 Sep 2007 14:08:48 -0400, you wrote: > > >this is offensive, and not just to me, but to native americans. > >how is it, exactly, that you're expert in how vengeful native >american spirits will be---that is if they're vengeful at all? > >and might the measure of an honorable life mitigate the wrath you >predict, or are you just making this into a nice little primitive fable? > >and just to be clear, trust me, if get suddenly drop, it's not >because of a meteorite transaction; i've been pushing notions of good >living for far too long. > >moreover, there exist countless objects in nature that have been >venerated by previous cultures that we have no idea of---and that's a >free pass?! is it tribe specific? just checking. >On Sep 20, 2007, at 1:49 PM, E.P. Grondine wrote: > >> Hi Paul (Litig8n-shark), all - >> >> It's funny: you're worrying about the courts, while >> oblivious to what has been observed to be incidents of >> horrendous bad luck following upon the desecration of >> native american religious artifacts. (I'm sorry, but >> for the time being I'll have to leave that statement >> without rigourous documentation.) >> >> While some may have previously bought or sold >> Williamette while oblivous to its earlier religious >> use, if you now feel comfortable purchasing it at >> auction, go on ahead. We need some data on mache >> katet, and it should be easy enough to follow the >> fates of the auction's winners. Received on Thu 20 Sep 2007 02:53:39 PM PDT |
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