Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-25 Thread Dave Freeman mjwy

Dear Gary;
I kind of thought that maybe he should live a lonely life as his scare 
tactic would warrent that all meteorite persons would stay away from 
such a crabby appleton!

His crater and the Peruvian government may be his ONLY FRIENDS!
df
Gary K. Foote wrote:


A rather dark post Randall.

Gary

On 21 Feb 2007 at 18:44, Randall Gregory wrote:

 

Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact Databasethat will 
give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have been warned that 
meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down. If anyone wishes to hunt at 
this site please contact me and we can discuss. 

Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to understand that 
I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining concession rights 
to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It is a routine matter and 
approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have legal rights here in 
Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this crater in pristine condition until 
scientists have had the opportunity to study it in detail. 

Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when it concerns 
mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails would be considered 
luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your sustenance will consist of beans, 
potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of chicken if you're lucky.You might get 1 piece of 
fruit per week. You will have to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be your constant 
companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop nightmares all night every night. I know 
the system and I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are ways to block 
your attempts to contact the American embassy. 

There is currently astanding rewardforreporting to the police, any meteorite hunter 
that may wander into this area.The reward is equivalent to 6 months income formost of 
thepoor people of this area. They arenow watchful and vigilant.The towns of Aplao and 
Castillo are small. Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends in each. All 
relevant police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian attorney. 

My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt at the crater, I 
am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies have been completed. 

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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-25 Thread JKGwilliam

Randall,
What a charming fellow!  Why don't you bring some of your meteorites to 
the Tucson Show next year and let everyone take a peek.  A word of caution 
is in order though.  If you make threats similar to these you've posted 
here, don't be surprised if some of the lads invite you to a  soap and 
sock party, with you as the guest of honor.


Boggy Creek...Emerald Meteorite...Astrobleme...and now Randall ( who might 
also be the father of Anna Nicole Smith's baby)


John

At 07:44 PM 2/21/2007, Randall Gregory wrote:
Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact 
Database that will give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite 
crater. I have been warned that meteorite hunters will want to turn this 
site upside down.  If anyone wishes to hunt at this site please contact me 
and we can discuss.


Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
understand that
I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
concession rights to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the 
crater. It is a routine matter and approval is expected soon. Even with 
paperwork pending I still have legal rights here in Peru. I am serious 
about wanting to keep this crater in pristine condition until scientists 
have had the opportunity to study it in detail.


Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when 
it concerns mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American 
jails would be considered luxury resorts compared to South American jails. 
Your sustenance will consist of beans, potatoes, and rice and maybe a 
piece of chicken if you're lucky. You might get 1 piece of fruit per week. 
You will have to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be your constant 
companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop nightmares all night every 
night. I know the system and I will make every attempt to lengthen your 
stay. There are ways to block your attempts to contact the American embassy.


There is currently a standing reward for reporting to the police, any 
meteorite hunter that may wander into this area. The reward is equivalent 
to  6 months income for most of the poor people of this area. They are now 
watchful and vigilant.  The towns of Aplao and Castillo are small. 
Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends in each. All relevant 
police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian attorney.


My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt 
at the crater, I am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies 
have been completed.


Randall


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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-25 Thread Randall Gregory
Gary,
   
  I was told that hunters would turn the place up-side down. You know some 
people would, without respect for anything. Do I have to remind you?
  http://www.azstarnet.com/gemshow01/0202.html
  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1324361.stm
  http://www.rockhounds.com/tucsonshow/reports/tucson96/snapsh12.shtm
  http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3418/is_199708/ai_n8179903
  http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol277/issue5328/r-samples.dtl
  http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol277/issue5328/r-samples.dtl
  http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9899/Oct21_98/16.htm
  http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=48724
  http://www.meteorite.com/missing_stolen.html
   
   
  Gem show briefs
  Dealer robbed 2nd year in row 
  Five gemstones worth as much as $130,000 were reported stolen from a dealer 
at a gem show at the Best Western Executive Inn, 333 W. Drachman St. 
  Owner Alijohn Nourestani was having breakfast on Sunday within view of his 
display of tourmaline gemstones when five pieces were stolen, he said yesterday 
  The showcase for his business, Nourestan Gems  Minerals - The Miners of Fine 
Tourmaline, was draped with a sheet when the theft took place, police were 
told. 
  Nourestani, who has homes in Afghanistan and New Mexico, said yesterday that 
at the same show last year, he had several tourmaline gemstones stolen that 
were valued at between $8,000 and $10,000. He also had friends who had goods 
that were stolen, he said. 
  I've been coming to the gem show in Tucson for 17 years, he said. I love 
Tucson. But we'd like the city to know we have problems. There are gangsters in 
Tucson. 
  Police described the suspect as a 5-foot-7-inch man, about 165 pounds and 
wearing a flannel shirt and black pants. 
  

Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I think so too. A warning like this is sure to gain friends and influence 
people. lol

Gary

On 22 Feb 2007 at 18:14, Dave Freeman mjwy wrote:

 
 Dear Gary;
 I kind of thought that maybe he should live a lonely life as his scare tactic 
 would 
 warrent that all meteorite persons would stay away from such a crabby 
 appleton!
 His crater and the Peruvian government may be his ONLY FRIENDS!
 df
 Gary K. Foote wrote:
 
 A rather dark post Randall.
 
 Gary
 
 On 21 Feb 2007 at 18:44, Randall Gregory wrote:
 
 
 
 
 Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact 
 Databasethat will 
 give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have been 
 warned that 
 meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down. If anyone wishes 
 to hunt at 
 this site please contact me and we can discuss. 
 
 Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
 understand that 
 I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
 concession rights 
 to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It is a routine 
 matter and 
 approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have legal 
 rights here in 
 Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this crater in pristine condition 
 until 
 scientists have had the opportunity to study it in detail. 
 
 Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when it 
 concerns 
 mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails would be 
 considered 
 luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your sustenance will consist 
 of beans, 
 potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of chicken if you're lucky.You might get 
 1 piece of 
 fruit per week. You will have to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be your 
 constant 
 companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop nightmares all night every 
 night. I know 
 the system and I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are 
 ways to block 
 your attempts to contact the American embassy. 
 
 There is currently astanding rewardforreporting to the police, any meteorite 
 hunter 
 that may wander into this area.The reward is equivalent to 6 months income 
 formost of 
 thepoor people of this area. They arenow watchful and vigilant.The towns of 
 Aplao and 
 Castillo are small. Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends in 
 each. All 
 relevant police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian attorney. 
 
 My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt at 
 the crater, I 
 am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies have been completed. 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-24 Thread Michael Farmer
WOW , you seem to be off the deep end. There are
robbers, thieves, and criminals all around the world.
You act like it exists in the meteorite world only. 
Give me a break. 
If you are so worried about your stupid crater why
in the heck are you posting about it here?  You sound
like a crazy old coot that has a gold bar buried in
his backyard and sit in a chair with a shotgun waiting
for the hoards of people coming to rob you. 
Nuff said, it was just over the top and quite
offensive actually.
Michael Farmer
--- Randall Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mike,

   Relax...  Chill... Post was not intended for nice
 guys. Have me kidnapped and killed?

   I over-reacted a bit to the jail part. I was
 advised by an expert that, and I quote
Meteorite hunters will want to turn that site
 up-side down And probaby a touch of paranoia set
 in. I sincerly apologize if anyone was offended. 

   In acutality, I wouldn't prosecute but I've spent
 too much of my life, too much money, and too much
 effort not to want to protect this crater. Hunters
 from Paraguay and Cuba have already tried to find
 the crater. Anyone with a legimate interest is more
 than welcome to visit. You'd have the time of your
 life. Guaranteed.

   We all have fences, locks, alarms, dogs, and other
 security measures to protect our propery and loved
 ones. We have the police ready to respond to our
 calls at a moments notice. I don't have that kind of
 protection, just the watchful eyes of my friends in
 Aplao and Castillo. Many landmarks like the Lines of
 Nazca have already been severely damaged by
 tresspassers. A well-known and well-respected
 meteorite dealer went to the National Museum of
 Brazil and stole a very valuable meteorite that was
 considered a national treasure. He was arrested at
 the airport with the meteorite in his luggage. How
 many dealers have been robbed in Tucson?

   You know what kind of world we live in. You know
 the Good, the Bad and the Ugly. I served in Vietnam.
 I've seen a policeman shot, less than 10 feet from
 me during a robbery attempt. He laid in the street
 while everyone stood there. I went to his side and
 tried to staunch the flow of blood, all the time
 yelling Call an Ambulance in my broken Spanish.
 Right outside my window I witnessed a hit and run
 accident. Maybe you've never been robbed or
 experienced things of this nature. If you haven't, I
 hope and pray you never do.

   Randall





   
 
 Michael Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   WOW, Nice guy you are!
 I am already in Peru, stealing your stones! Buddy, I
 will call the KGB and have you kidnapped and killed!
 Mike Farmer
 --- Randall Gregory wrote:
 
  Information is expected to be released in April on
  the Earth Impact Database that will give the exact
  coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I
 have
  been warned that meteorite hunters will want to
 turn
  this site upside down. If anyone wishes to hunt at
  this site please contact me and we can discuss.
  
  Should anyone think about hunting without
  contacting me. I want you to understand that
  I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian
  government giving me mining concession rights to
 the
  crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the
 crater.
  It is a routine matter and approval is expected
  soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have
 legal
  rights here in Peru. I am serious about wanting to
  keep this crater in pristine condition until
  scientists have had the opportunity to study it in
  detail.
  
  Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning
  trespassing, especially when it concerns mines. I
  will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me,
  American jails would be considered luxury resorts
  compared to South American jails. Your sustenance
  will consist of beans, potatoes, and rice and
 maybe
  a piece of chicken if you're lucky. You might get
 1
  piece of fruit per week. You will have to drink
 the
  local water. Diarrhea will be your constant
  companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop
  nightmares all night every night. I know the
 system
  and I will make every attempt to lengthen your
 stay.
  There are ways to block your attempts to contact
 the
  American embassy.
  
  There is currently a standing reward for reporting
  to the police, any meteorite hunter that may
 wander
  into this area. The reward is equivalent to 6
  months income for most of the poor people of this
  area. They are now watchful and vigilant. The
 towns
  of Aplao and Castillo are small. Everybody knows
  everybody and I have many friends in each. All
  relevant police agencies have been notified by my
  Peruvian attorney.
  
  My advice, don't even think about it.
  Alternatively, if you want to hunt at the crater,
 I
  am open to discussion, but only after scientific
  studies have been completed.
  
  Randall
  
  
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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-23 Thread Gary K. Foote
Randall,

I'm not suggesting you are a bad guy.  I'm suggesting that your approach to 
keeping 
people out of the area is heavy handed and in truth threatening.  You won't 
find many 
friends with this type of approach to scientific study, let alone this approach 
to people 
with like interest.  You have alienated most of the people with interest in 
meteorics 
with your 'keep out' post to the metlist.

Let me ask you this...  why would you post about this crater at all if you 
wanted to keep 
such a tight lid on it?  Seems very counterproductive.

Gary

On 23 Feb 2007 at 9:33, Randall Gregory wrote:

 
 Gary,
 
 I'm not a bad guy. I would gladly welcome anyone with a legitmate interest. I 
 would 
 introduce them to my friends and take them on an adventure they would never 
 forget into a 
 area of breath-taking beauty. After the expediton, we could sit and have a 
 few beers.
 
 The woman in the picture is Nancy Cardnas. She was a direct eyewitness to the 
 meteorite 
 fall and provided invaluable information to the direction and most 
 importantly the time 
 when she seen the impact and heard the subsequent explosion. Using the speed 
 of soundin 
 dry air, I was able to compute the relative distance to the crater. I lived 
 with this 
 family for 10 days and her eldest boys accompanioned myself, my wife, and a 
 professor 
 from the National University on our expeditons. I was recently asked to be 
 Godfather to 
 her eldest son's newborn baby.
 
 The other is a picture of the impact site. The meteorite slammed into the 
 side of this 
 mountain.
 
 Randall
 
 
 
 
 Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Randall,
 
 I would invite people to help out - not turn them away with threats of 
 being arrested. 
 Heck, I'll do that now. If anyone wants to come along on the New 
 Hampshire meteorite 
 hunt please do. We'll post dates and times of when we'll be there so 
 everyone can come 
 along!
 
 Come one - come all!
 
 Gary
 
 On 22 Feb 2007 at 20:56, Randall Gregory wrote:
 
  
  Gary, 
  
  I was told that hunters would turn the place up-side down. You know 
 some people would, 
  without respect for anything. Do I have to remind you? 
  http://www.azstarnet.com/gemshow01/0202.html 
  http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1324361.stm 
  http://www.rockhounds.com/tucsonshow/reports/tucson96/snapsh12.shtm 
  http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3418/is_199708/ai_n8179903 
  http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol277/issue5328/r-samples.dtl 
  http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol277/issue5328/r-samples.dtl 
  http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9899/Oct21_98/16.htm 
  http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=48724 
  http://www.meteorite.com/missing_stolen.html 
  
  
  Gem show briefs 
  Dealer robbed 2nd year in row 
  Five gemstones worth as much as $130,000 were reported stolen from a 
 dealer at a gem 
 show 
  at the Best Western Executive Inn, 333 W. Drachman St. 
  Owner Alijohn Nourestani was having breakfast on Sunday within view of 
 his display of 
  tourmaline gemstones when five pieces were stolen, he said yesterday 
  The showcase for his business, Nourestan Gems  Minerals - The Miners 
 of Fine 
 Tourmaline, 
  was draped with a sheet when the theft took place, police were told. 
  Nourestani, who has homes in Afghanistan and New Mexico, said yesterday 
 that at the 
 same 
  show last year, he had several tourmaline gemstones stolen that were 
 valued at between 
  $8,000 and $10,000. He also had friends who had goods that were stolen, 
 he said. 
  I've been coming to the gem show in Tucson for 17 years, he said. I 
 love Tucson. But 
  we'd like the city to know we have problems. There are gangsters in 
 Tucson. 
  Police described the suspect as a 5-foot-7-inch man, about 165 pounds 
 and wearing a 
  flannel shirt and black pants. 
  
  
  Gary K. Foote wrote: 
  I think so too. A warning like this is sure to gain friends and 
 influence people. lol
  
  Gary
  
  On 22 Feb 2007 at 18:14, Dave Freeman mjwy wrote:
  
  
   Dear Gary;
   I kind of thought that maybe he should live a lonely life as his 
 scare tactic would
   warrent that all meteorite persons would stay away from such a crabby 
 appleton!
   His crater and the Peruvian government may be his ONLY FRIENDS!
   df
   Gary K. Foote wrote:
  
   A rather dark post Randall.
  
   Gary
  
   On 21 Feb 2007 at 18:44, Randall Gregory wrote:
  
  
  
  
   Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact 
 Databasethat will
   give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have 
 been warned that
   meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down. If anyone 
 wishes to hunt at
   this site 

Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-23 Thread wahlperry
Hi Randall,

Thanks for the information. Would it be ok if I stay at your friends 
house? Will I need my own detector?

Thanks,
Your little Amigo ( Sonny )

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warning to hunters that may be considering...

Sonny,

Fly to Arequipa. Take a taxi to the terraporto (bus station).  Buy a 
ticket for Aplao at the bus station. When you get to Aplao, take a taxi 
to El Castillo. Take a minimum of 15 liters of water and some food. I 
would recommend night hunting. Plan on walking 45 kilometers in a 
westerly direction from the village of El Castillo. Plan on some 
serious mountain climbing. And whatever you do, don't tell anyone where 
you're going. And don't worry the condors will find your carcass sooner 
or later ;) Just tell me where you want the bones sent.

Randall



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Randall,

I have friends in Peru. It would be great to hunt meteorites at the
crater. Would you have any more information for me? What would be a
good time to hunt the area?

Thanks,
Sonny

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Sent: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 6:44 PM
Subject: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning
to hunters that may be considering...

Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact
Database that will give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite
crater. I have been warned that meteorite hunters will want to turn
this site upside down. If anyone wishes to hunt at this site please
contact me and we can discuss.

Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to
understand that
I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining
concession rights to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the
crater. It is a routine matter and approval is expected soon. Even with
paperwork pending I still have legal rights here in Peru. I am serious
about wanting to keep this crater in pristine condition until
scientists have had the opportunity to study it in detail.

Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially
when it concerns mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me,
American jails would be considered luxury resorts compared to South
American jails. Your sustenance will consist of beans, potatoes, and
rice and maybe a piece of chicken if you're lucky. You might get 1
piece of fruit per week. You will have to drink the local water.
Diarrhea will be your constant companion. I guarantee you will have
non-stop nightmares all night every night. I know the system and I will
make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are ways to block your
attempts to contact the American embassy.

There is currently a standing reward for reporting to the police, any
meteorite hunter that may wander into this area. The reward is
equivalent to 6 months income for most of the poor people of this
area. They are now watchful and vigilant. The towns of Aplao and
Castillo are small. Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends
in each. All relevant police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian
attorney.

My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to
hunt at the crater, I am open to discussion, but only after scientific
studies have been completed.

Randall



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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-23 Thread Michael Farmer
WOW, Nice guy you are!
I  am already in Peru, stealing your stones! Buddy, I
will call the KGB and have you kidnapped and killed!
Mike Farmer
--- Randall Gregory [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Information is expected to be released in April on
 the Earth Impact Database that will give the exact
 coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have
 been warned that meteorite hunters will want to turn
 this site upside down.  If anyone wishes to hunt at
 this site please contact me and we can discuss.

   Should anyone think about hunting without
 contacting me. I want you to understand that
   I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian
 government giving me mining concession rights to the
 crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater.
 It is a routine matter and approval is expected
 soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have legal
 rights here in Peru. I am serious about wanting to
 keep this crater in pristine condition until
 scientists have had the opportunity to study it in
 detail.

   Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning
 trespassing, especially when it concerns mines. I
 will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me,
 American jails would be considered luxury resorts
 compared to South American jails. Your sustenance
 will consist of beans, potatoes, and rice and maybe
 a piece of chicken if you're lucky. You might get 1
 piece of fruit per week. You will have to drink the
 local water. Diarrhea will be your constant
 companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop
 nightmares all night every night. I know the system
 and I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay.
 There are ways to block your attempts to contact the
 American embassy.

   There is currently a standing reward for reporting
 to the police, any meteorite hunter that may wander
 into this area. The reward is equivalent to  6
 months income for most of the poor people of this
 area. They are now watchful and vigilant.  The towns
 of Aplao and Castillo are small. Everybody knows
 everybody and I have many friends in each. All
 relevant police agencies have been notified by my
 Peruvian attorney.

   My advice, don't even think about it.
 Alternatively, if you want to hunt at the crater, I
 am open to discussion, but only after scientific
 studies have been completed.

   Randall
 
  
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[meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-22 Thread Randall Gregory
Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact Database 
that will give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have 
been warned that meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down.  If 
anyone wishes to hunt at this site please contact me and we can discuss.
   
  Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
understand that
  I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
concession rights to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It 
is a routine matter and approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending 
I still have legal rights here in Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this 
crater in pristine condition until scientists have had the opportunity to study 
it in detail.
   
  Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when it 
concerns mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails 
would be considered luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your 
sustenance will consist of beans, potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of 
chicken if you're lucky. You might get 1 piece of fruit per week. You will have 
to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be your constant companion. I guarantee 
you will have non-stop nightmares all night every night. I know the system and 
I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are ways to block your 
attempts to contact the American embassy.
   
  There is currently a standing reward for reporting to the police, any 
meteorite hunter that may wander into this area. The reward is equivalent to  6 
months income for most of the poor people of this area. They are now watchful 
and vigilant.  The towns of Aplao and Castillo are small. Everybody knows 
everybody and I have many friends in each. All relevant police agencies have 
been notified by my Peruvian attorney.
   
  My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt at 
the crater, I am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies have 
been completed.
   
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[meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-22 Thread Randall Gregory
Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact Database 
that will give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have 
been warned that meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down.  If 
anyone wishes to hunt at this site please contact me and we can discuss.
   
  Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
understand that
  I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
concession rights to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It 
is a routine matter and approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending 
I still have legal rights here in Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this 
crater in pristine condition until scientists have had the opportunity to study 
it in detail.
   
  Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when it 
concerns mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails 
would be considered luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your 
sustenance will consist of beans, potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of 
chicken if you're lucky. You might get 1 piece of fruit per week. You will have 
to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be your constant companion. I guarantee 
you will have non-stop nightmares all night every night. I know the system and 
I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are ways to block your 
attempts to contact the American embassy.
   
  There is currently a standing reward for reporting to the police, any 
meteorite hunter that may wander into this area. The reward is equivalent to  6 
months income for most of the poor people of this area. They are now watchful 
and vigilant.  The towns of Aplao and Castillo are small. Everybody knows 
everybody and I have many friends in each. All relevant police agencies have 
been notified by my Peruvian attorney.
   
  My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt at 
the crater, I am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies have 
been completed.
   
  Randall

 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-22 Thread Gary K. Foote
A rather dark post Randall.

Gary

On 21 Feb 2007 at 18:44, Randall Gregory wrote:

 
 Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact 
 Databasethat will 
 give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have been 
 warned that 
 meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down. If anyone wishes 
 to hunt at 
 this site please contact me and we can discuss. 
 
 Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
 understand that 
 I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
 concession rights 
 to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It is a routine 
 matter and 
 approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have legal 
 rights here in 
 Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this crater in pristine condition 
 until 
 scientists have had the opportunity to study it in detail. 
 
 Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when it 
 concerns 
 mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails would be 
 considered 
 luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your sustenance will consist 
 of beans, 
 potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of chicken if you're lucky.You might get 
 1 piece of 
 fruit per week. You will have to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be your 
 constant 
 companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop nightmares all night every 
 night. I know 
 the system and I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are 
 ways to block 
 your attempts to contact the American embassy. 
 
 There is currently astanding rewardforreporting to the police, any meteorite 
 hunter 
 that may wander into this area.The reward is equivalent to 6 months income 
 formost of 
 thepoor people of this area. They arenow watchful and vigilant.The towns of 
 Aplao and 
 Castillo are small. Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends in 
 each. All 
 relevant police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian attorney. 
 
 My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt at 
 the crater, I 
 am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies have been completed. 
 
 Randall 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-22 Thread Gary K. Foote
I think so too.  A warning like this is sure to gain friends and influence 
people.  lol

Gary

On 22 Feb 2007 at 18:14, Dave Freeman mjwy wrote:

 
 Dear Gary;
 I kind of thought that maybe he should live a lonely life as his scare tactic 
 would 
 warrent that all meteorite persons would stay away from such a crabby 
 appleton!
 His crater and the Peruvian government may be his ONLY FRIENDS!
 df
 Gary K. Foote wrote:
 
 A rather dark post Randall.
 
 Gary
 
 On 21 Feb 2007 at 18:44, Randall Gregory wrote:
 
   
 
 
 Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact 
 Databasethat will 
 give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have been 
 warned that 
 meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down. If anyone 
 wishes to hunt at 
 this site please contact me and we can discuss. 
 
 Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
 understand that 
 I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
 concession rights 
 to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It is a 
 routine matter and 
 approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have legal 
 rights here in 
 Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this crater in pristine 
 condition until 
 scientists have had the opportunity to study it in detail. 
 
 Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially when 
 it concerns 
 mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails 
 would be considered 
 luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your sustenance will 
 consist of beans, 
 potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of chicken if you're lucky.You might 
 get 1 piece of 
 fruit per week. You will have to drink the local water. Diarrhea will be 
 your constant 
 companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop nightmares all night every 
 night. I know 
 the system and I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There are 
 ways to block 
 your attempts to contact the American embassy. 
 
 There is currently astanding rewardforreporting to the police, any 
 meteorite hunter 
 that may wander into this area.The reward is equivalent to 6 months 
 income formost of 
 thepoor people of this area. They arenow watchful and vigilant.The towns 
 of Aplao and 
 Castillo are small. Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends in 
 each. All 
 relevant police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian attorney. 
 
 My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to hunt 
 at the crater, I 
 am open to discussion, but only after scientific studies have been 
 completed. 
 
 Randall 
 
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Re: [meteorite-list] Peruvian meteorite crater - friendly warning to hunters that may be considering...

2007-02-22 Thread Gary K. Foote
Randall,

I would invite people to help out - not turn them away with threats of being 
arrested.  
Heck, I'll do that now.  If anyone wants to come along on the New Hampshire 
meteorite 
hunt please do.  We'll post dates and times of when we'll be there so everyone 
can come 
along!

Come one - come all!

Gary

On 22 Feb 2007 at 20:56, Randall Gregory wrote:

 
 Gary, 
 
 I was told that hunters would turn the place up-side down. You know some 
 people would, 
 without respect for anything. Do I have to remind you? 
 http://www.azstarnet.com/gemshow01/0202.html 
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1324361.stm 
 http://www.rockhounds.com/tucsonshow/reports/tucson96/snapsh12.shtm 
 http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3418/is_199708/ai_n8179903 
 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol277/issue5328/r-samples.dtl 
 http://www.sciencemag.org/content/vol277/issue5328/r-samples.dtl 
 http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/9899/Oct21_98/16.htm 
 http://www.bautforum.com/showthread.php?t=48724 
 http://www.meteorite.com/missing_stolen.html 
 
 
 Gem show briefs 
 Dealer robbed 2nd year in row 
 Five gemstones worth as much as $130,000 were reported stolen from a dealer 
 at a gem show 
 at the Best Western Executive Inn, 333 W. Drachman St. 
 Owner Alijohn Nourestani was having breakfast on Sunday within view of his 
 display of 
 tourmaline gemstones when five pieces were stolen, he said yesterday 
 The showcase for his business, Nourestan Gems  Minerals - The Miners of Fine 
 Tourmaline, 
 was draped with a sheet when the theft took place, police were told. 
 Nourestani, who has homes in Afghanistan and New Mexico, said yesterday that 
 at the same 
 show last year, he had several tourmaline gemstones stolen that were valued 
 at between 
 $8,000 and $10,000. He also had friends who had goods that were stolen, he 
 said. 
 I've been coming to the gem show in Tucson for 17 years, he said. I love 
 Tucson. But 
 we'd like the city to know we have problems. There are gangsters in Tucson. 
 Police described the suspect as a 5-foot-7-inch man, about 165 pounds and 
 wearing a 
 flannel shirt and black pants. 
 
 
 Gary K. Foote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 I think so too. A warning like this is sure to gain friends and influence 
 people. lol
 
 Gary
 
 On 22 Feb 2007 at 18:14, Dave Freeman mjwy wrote:
 
 
  Dear Gary;
  I kind of thought that maybe he should live a lonely life as his scare 
 tactic would
  warrent that all meteorite persons would stay away from such a crabby 
 appleton!
  His crater and the Peruvian government may be his ONLY FRIENDS!
  df
  Gary K. Foote wrote:
 
  A rather dark post Randall.
 
  Gary
 
  On 21 Feb 2007 at 18:44, Randall Gregory wrote:
 
 
 
 
  Information is expected to be released in April on the Earth Impact 
 Databasethat will
  give the exact coordinates to the Peruvian meteorite crater. I have 
 been warned that
  meteorite hunters will want to turn this site upside down. If anyone 
 wishes to hunt at
  this site please contact me and we can discuss.
 
  Should anyone think about hunting without contacting me. I want you to 
 understand that
  I have paperwork filing with the Peruvian government giving me mining 
 concession rights
  to the crater and 100 sq. hectares surrounding the crater. It is a 
 routine matter and
  approval is expected soon. Even with paperwork pending I still have 
 legal rights here in
  Peru. I am serious about wanting to keep this crater in pristine 
 condition until
  scientists have had the opportunity to study it in detail.
 
  Peruvian law has very strict laws concerning trespassing, especially 
 when it concerns
  mines. I will not hesitate to prosecute and trust me, American jails 
 would be considered
  luxury resorts compared to South American jails. Your sustenance will 
 consist of beans,
  potatoes, and rice and maybe a piece of chicken if you're lucky.You 
 might get 1 piece of
  fruit per week. You will have to drink the local water. Diarrhea will 
 be your constant
  companion. I guarantee you will have non-stop nightmares all night 
 every night. I know
  the system and I will make every attempt to lengthen your stay. There 
 are ways to block
  your attempts to contact the American embassy.
 
  There is currently astanding rewardforreporting to the police, any 
 meteorite hunter
  that may wander into this area.The reward is equivalent to 6 months 
 income formost of
  thepoor people of this area. They arenow watchful and vigilant.The 
 towns of Aplao and
  Castillo are small. Everybody knows everybody and I have many friends 
 in each. All
  relevant police agencies have been notified by my Peruvian attorney.
 
  My advice, don't even think about it. Alternatively, if you want to 
 hunt at the crater, 
 I
  am open to discussion,