[meteorite-list] A simple question
From: Elizabeth Warner <warnerem_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2010 16:56:12 -0500 Message-ID: <4B98157C.5040109_at_astro.umd.edu> So you're going to hold the Smithsonian responsible for something that happened 72 years ago?? Granted, what the reps of the Smithsonian did way back then is not cool, but I don't think that "punishing" the current institution is exactly fair either... I mean, if we were to search and find something in your family history that you're not proud of and then hold it against you, how would you feel?? Clear Skies! Elizabeth MIke Antonelli wrote: > During my investigation and hunt for the Chicora meteorite, I found out the Smithsonian strong-armed the owners of the specimen that was found on their own land...Stating "You must turn this over in the name of science"...And they did...Granted, this was in 1938, but the truth of the matter is they came in, collected what little material there was, and split without so much as a thank you to the landowners. If I ever DO find that main mass,(and yes, it is still out there) they will get NONE of it...Sorry, but from the stories Ive heard about what took place back then (and yes, Ive gotten first hand accounts), it was not right, and they were even bullies about it! It was actually a hammer that tore the hide right off of a cow, that later that day had to be put down. Also a piece struck a chicken coop, and the other stone actually got tangled in a young girls dress as it came down. I have interviewed everyone that was there, that is still alive, and just > talking to these folks made me somewhat ashamed of the Smith, and the way they handled things. > ______________________________________________ > Visit the Archives at http://www.meteoritecentral.com/mailing-list-archives.html > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > Received on Wed 10 Mar 2010 04:56:12 PM PST |
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