Meenakshi Wadwha tried to keep the interviewer on topic by focusing on science 
but he would have nothing to do with it. 


Yep, treat an avocation like an Easter Egg hunt and hype the prices like the 
Antique Roadshow and there has to be some kind of "black market" because it 
makes the news.  This is the way the media thinks after what has happened with 
emeralds, diamonds and other treasure.  We can thank Douglas Schmidt for 
starting it and others who popularized meteorite hunting by attaching 
ridiculously high price tags to each and every piece in the media to gain a few 
minutes worth of fame. 


Adam





________________________________
 From: Count Deiro <[email protected]>
To: Peter Scherff <[email protected]>; 'Meteorite List' 
<[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] NPR Science Friday
 
Sad day friends,

Just listening to this NPR interview confirms what has happened, and is 
continuing to happen, to form the public perception of meteorites. The 
interviewer is a scientific ignoramus and it would take Meenakshi Wadwha hours 
to bring him to the point of understanding what the real value of meteorites 
are. She tried to educate this drop out from a GED class as to how man's 
knowledge of his origins and his future might be developed from her study. 

His only interest from the start, was how much money were they worth, which 
ones were the most valuable, which ones did she value the highest, and where 
could a person get some. Millions for this and hundreds of thousands for that. 
And even Meenakshi stumbled when she innocently mentioned "hundreds of 
thousands a gram". Now this will become truth....watch. 

The first interrogation out of this NPR air head, looking for a sensational 
expose', was to ask Dr. Wadwha to confess to the existence of the "black 
market" in meteorites. He just knew it existed and laughed at her 
embarrassment. It made me almost weep in frustration. 

What a lovely kettle of fish we have brewed up for ourselves. And those of our 
community who have done the cooking know who you are and don't say that it 
isn't so. The talking head on this program didn't make up his embarrassing 
questions out of thin air. He had heard and read the misinformation that 
prompted his line of questioning in the world's main stream and cable media and 
become a true believer. 

It ain't never gonna be the same.    

Sincerely,

Count Deiro
IMCA 3536  

-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Scherff <[email protected]>
>Sent: Mar 30, 2013 3:10 PM
>To: 'Meteorite List' <[email protected]>
>Subject: [meteorite-list] NPR Science Friday
>
>Hi,
>
>Here is a great interview with Meenakshi Wadhwa on NPR's Science Friday
>3/29/13. What a great spokesperson for meteorites.
>http://www.npr.org/2013/03/29/175741697/segment-4?ft=1&f=1007&sc=tw&utm_sour
>ce=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
>
>Thanks,
>
>Peter
>
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