TV entertainers and press-chasers have publicly turned looking for meteorites 
into a treasure hunt complete with grossly inflated price-tags to attract 
viewership. This is the same tired but effective method that the lame Antique 
Roadshow has used for over a decade.  Perhaps these entertainers can use their 
media influence to correct their wrongs or at the very least apologize to the 
meteorite collecting community for knowingly attracting the wrong kind of 
attention.  A lot of people including these BLM employees do not realize there 
is a difference between TV entertainment and reality.  It finally reached the 
point people have learned the prices quoted on the Antique Show are bogus when 
they go to market an item.


Since meteorites are now considered treasure and antiques, perhaps we could 
learn something from England's treasure trove laws.  The Government there has 
to bid on the items if they truly want to protect them.  I think non-essential 
BLM jobs should be cut if these public servants are keeping themselves busy 
reading and acting upon Schmitt's crap or believe what they see on TV.  They 
should start with the personal that took it upon themselves to act as 
spokespeople for the rest of the public with the Meteorite Recover Act of 2012.

Enough from me, I am angry over the this poor situation brought on by 
thoughtless people.

Adam
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