Which is worse, the claims or the journalism?

   DG


http://www.kjct8.com/news/25571622/detail.html


GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. -- Steven Curry, a meteorite researcher who lives 
southeast of Montrose, claims to have found the first lunar meteorites in North 
America. But it's what's inside these meteorites that he says will change life 
as we know it.

Curry has research sites all over the country but he's found lunar rocks right 
here on the Western Slope. He says he's made some life changing discoveries.

We've all thought about the existence of life on other planets, now curry 
believes he has the evidence to back it up.

After magnifying the images, he says he's found outlines of crustaceans, snails 
and sea worms inside his meteors.

"I have in my hands something astrobiologists and astrophysicists have been 
looking for for a long time, and that's the existence of extraterrestrial 
life," says Curry.

He's only been searching for meteors for about a year and a half, but says he's 
already accumulated over 100 of them.

If you want to check out his meteorites for yourself, Curry will be at the 
Montrose Library on November 8th, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm displaying his work.

He's planning on showing a slideshow and providing other fun events to educate 
people on his discoveries.
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