Ann and Glyn,

This is not a difficult process.  It's really very simple actually.

1) Contact a noted individual in meteorite studies and classification. (No, 
this does not include yourself, and these experts are not very hard to find or 
contact.)
2) Arrange to send them a 20g type specimen.
3) Pay them a nominal fee of between 120-150$ for classification services.
4) Show everyone the publication of your classification in the Meteoritical 
Bulletin.

Until you do this, nobody has any reason to take you or your supposed Mars 
meteorite seriously, so stop sending all this nonsense to us on the metlist.  

In short: Prove via the expected process that you have a rare specimen, or drop 
the act.

Cheers,
John A. Shea MD
IMCA 3295






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On 4/24/16 at 8:10 PM, Ann Cain via Meteorite-list wrote:

> Anne Black,
> 
> 
> I would really be careful about making statements that just aren’t true and 
> are meant to belittle.
>  
> 
> You sell meteorites. You deal meteorites. You provide a very good service for 
> the world-wide meteorite community, but do you do the science of meteoritics? 
> Do you know how to verify a meteorite? Can you classify a meteorite? Can you 
> verify/prove the Parent Body for Achondrites?
>  
> 
> I can. You will be proven wrong.
> 
> 
> We’ve met. We talked for a while many years ago in Tucson. I was there in 
> your temporary sales shop. The master technician who makes your high quality 
> hand crafted double-polished meteorite thin-sections that you sell also made 
> my thin-sections. He’s the best no doubt about it. I don’t want to see him 
> stop his great craft. There’s not another like him. If it wasn’t for his 
> brilliantly made thin-sections, I wouldn’t have made the US World Record Mars 
> Meteorite Discovery I made. His work allowed me to prove it. This world class 
> technician knows.  He knows.
>  
> 
> All GSA and GSB Mars Meteorite thin-sections were made by this master 
> technician. As a result, not only was I able to prove previously the 
> megascopic on-site evidence in the field proving meteoritic origin, and the 
> megascopic evidence proving, fusion crust, orientation, regmaglypts, 
> drip-lines, melt accumulate etc., but due to these well-crafted hand polished 
> thin-sections I was able to prove the microscopic evidence of impact shock 
> metamorphism at the mineral grain level: undulose extinction, planar 
> fractures, planar deformation features (PDFs), decorative PDFs, shock melt 
> veins and pockets, mosaicism, Plagioclase ---> Maskelynite, and Quartz ---> 
> Coesite ---> Stishovite, high bi-refrigence, thetomorphs ---> incipient 
> vaporization ---> vesicles and round vesicles, impact shock melt (localized), 
> impact shock imbedded grains or blebs of metals, Fe-oxides or Goethite, 
> minerals, or globules from the original impactor, and micro impact shock 
> effects within opaque Fe-oxide grains (which I’m in the process of studying 
> and which seems to be an in-described phenomenon and very unique.) The 
> identified shock stage for GSA is (S4) and GSB is (S5). All this proves they 
> are meteorites.
> 
> 
> Also these high quality hand polished thin-sections have resulted in a new 
> discovery in terms of impact-shock metamorphism effects on FeO grains within 
> Mars meteorites at the microscopic level. When all is said and done, this new 
> microscopic opaque FeO grain impact-shock metamorphism effect will have to be 
> named after myself and this world class thin-section technician, and it 
> should be called “ ___________ - _______ pattern.” I discovered these opaque 
> standing in positive relief Ni enriched lamellae within the FeO grains only 
> as a result of these high quality hand polished thin-sections. Without these 
> well-made thin-sections I wouldn’t have been able to see these patterns. Once 
> I discovered them, then I called and asked the thin section technician to 
> look, and he found them too. This effect, this pattern in micro-grains of 
> FeOs are not Widmanstatten pattern. They are not Martinization. This is a new 
> Mars meteoritic effect/pattern due to impact-shock metamorphism within opaque 
> grains of FeOs.
> 
> http://www.gfoundit-mars.com/GSB3XPLPPinc400XNiEnrichLam1.jpg
> 
> 
> 
> In addition, with these very high quality double polished thin-sections, it 
> is possible the do optical mineralogy and using the results from whole rock 
> oxide analysis for bulk FeO/MnO ration vs. % Anorthite, using the Michel-Levy 
> Method (an optical mineralogy method), the Parent Body can be determined 
> between Mars, Earth, Asteroid 4 Vesta, Moon, and Angrites. The Parent Body is 
> Mars.
> 
> 
> Then the geochemistry evidence comes from the whole rock oxide analysis data 
> from private industry company that is very professional, well respected, and 
> a very well-known lab used by many University geology departments. From this 
> data the igneous rock classification can be made, as well as many of the 
> tests that verify/prove the Parent Body origin of the Achondrite meteorite. 
> The results of all the following 8 tests prove the Parent Body is Mars:  bulk 
> FeO/MnO ration vs. % Anorthite using the Michel-Levy Method (an optical 
> mineralogy method), Mg/Si (wt. ratio) vs. Al/Si (wt. ratio), ppm K vs. ppm La 
> graph, K/La vs. La (ppm) graph, MnO (wt.%) vs. FeO (wt.%) graph, K2O (wt.%) 
> vs. La (ppm) graph, Cr (ppm) vs. Mg # graph; GSA/vfcl, GSB/vfcl, vfcl vs. REE 
> (g/t) proves GSA and GSB match the same PB. Together all of these tests 
> verify/prove the Parent Body is Mars.
> 
> 
> GSA and GSB are 2 key type sample representative specimens from the meteorite 
> discovery site. All the other 1000s of fragments are from the same meteorite 
> fall event and discovery site footprint. Some of these fragments are bigger 
> in mass than the famous Zagami Mars meteorite.
> 
> 
> http://www.gfoundit-mars.com/TheEvidenceGSA.html
> 
> http://www.gfoundit-mars.com/TheEvidenceGSB.html
> 
> 
> 
> 
> They are what they are, Mars meteorites. The US World Record Mars Meteorite 
> Discovery is a reality. The World-wide meteoritics community better start 
> getting used to the idea.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Glyn Howard
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Recall: Both my sister Ann Cain (who opened the email account) and I, Glyn 
> Howard, use the same email account:
> Ann Cain, Glyn Howard
> gfndit(at)hotmail.com
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________________
> From: Meteorite-list <[email protected]> on behalf 
> of Anne Black via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2016 7:49 PM
> To: [email protected]; [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] WR Gallery Delay – U.S. World Record Mars 
> Meteorite Discovery
> 
> WOW!!!
> 
> So many pictures, explanations, graphs, ....... so much wasted time and 
> energy.
> And not one single Martin meteorite in sight!!!
> 
> 
> Anne M. Black
> www.IMPACTIKA.com
> [email protected]
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Lutzon via Meteorite-list <[email protected]>
> To: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <[email protected]>
> Cc: meteorite-list <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sat, Apr 23, 2016 5:45 pm
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] WR Gallery Delay – U.S. World Record Mars 
> Meteorite Discovery
> 
> Buckle your seat belts, here we go again.....----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Galactic Stone & Ironworks via Meteorite-list" 
> <[email protected][email protected]>To: "Ann Cain" 
> <[email protected][email protected]>Cc: 
> <[email protected][email protected]>Sent: Saturday, 
> April 23, 2016 6:56 PMSubject: Re: [meteorite-list]WR Gallery Delay – U.S. 
> World Record Mars Meteorite DiscoveryWhere were these classified and by 
> whom?On 4/23/16, Ann Cain via 
> Meteorite-list<[email protected][email protected]> 
> wrote:> Meteorite List,>> I would like to apologize for not having The 
> Gallery of World Record Mars> Meteorites, from the US World Record Mars 
> Meteorite Discovery, ready and up> for viewing for this Passover 4-23-16, as 
> I said I would. Things have been> very busy this school year. However, this 
> summer I will finish. I now intend> to have it ready on Rosh Hashanah 5777 
> AD/CE, (October 3-4, 2016), and I’m> hoping a 3rd PR can be released at that 
> time in addition.>>> Rosh Hashanah 5777 AD/CE should be a good year of 
> blessings, and I’m looking> forward to a new U.S. administration.>>>> 
> Shalom,>>> Glyn Howard>>>>>> The Gallery of US World Record Mars Meteorite 
> specimens:> http://gfoundit-mars.com/GalleryOfImages.html>>> The Evidence for 
> GSA and GSB Mars Meteorites and Relevant Essays and> Articles> 
> http://gfoundit-mars.com/TheEvidence.html>>> The Evidence - G Found It - US 
> World Record Mars Meteorite Discovery> 
> http://www.einpresswire.com/article/225047567/the-evidence-g-found-it-us-world-record-mars-meteorite-discovery>>>
>  G Found It - U.S. World Record Mars Meteorite Discovery> 
> http://www.gfoundit-mars.com/>>> G Found It – U.S. World Record Mars 
> Meteorite Discovery> 
> http://www.einpresswire.com/article/143477981/g-found-it-u-s-world-record-mars-meteorite-discovery>>>>>>
>  Recall: Both my sister Ann Cain (who opened the email account) and I, Glyn> 
> Howard, use the same email account …> Ann Cain, Glyn Howard> 
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