[meteorite-list] Mike Farmer in the Argentina Newpaper--sorry Spanish

From: Michael Farmer <meteoriteguy_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 15:45:01 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <565878.69986.qm_at_web33105.mail.mud.yahoo.com>

I have just got off the phone with the Astronomy club
and told them the facts, which they seem to be short
of.
You know what he told me "Gringo meteorite dealer +
Argentina meteorite fall = theft. No facts needed, no
proof, nothing more than that fact that I took photos
of meteorites must mean I stole them all. I have a
photo of the Mona Lisa that I took in the Louvre
Museum some years ago, so that must mean I stole that
as well!
Tomorrow the editor of the newspaper is going to call
me, to explain why they stole my photos off of my
website which are clearly copywrited material, they
are going to apologize for that, and retract the story
which is so full of crap it is sort of funny.
It seems that some people are driven to insanity by my
travels and stories and field reporting of meteorite
falls.
I love it.
Michael Farmer
--- Darren Garrison <cynapse at charter.net> wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:39:17 -0700 (PDT), you wrote:
>
> >Hello List,
> > Anyone wish to translate this for the LIST?
> Thank
> >you. Dirk Ross...Tokyo
>
> Babelfish:
>
> They denounced that a American dealer took six kilos
> of the meteorite fallen in
> Between Rivers The AEA demanded to the governmental
> authorities that intervene
> in the affair. (Photo: Eleven Digitalis). The
> Association Entrerriana de
> Astronomi'a (AEA) informed that American the
> meteorite retailer, dealer and
> collector Michael Farmer back removed six kilos of
> fallen meteor?ticas pieces in
> Between Rivers days, in an expedition that Berduc
> Colony made, department
> Columbus. Members of the organization revealed that
> also there were other
> Argentine and foreign dealers who raised themselves
> with part of the material
> and added that "Farmer published photographies in
> its Web site with total
> impunity". "the provincial authorities in the matter
> already were put in
> knowledge by the AEA of this incident and is our
> desire that acts of urgent form
> to avoid futures sackings to the patrimony of all",
> they indicated in
> declarations briefed in Eleven Digitalis.
>
> Google:
>
> They reported that a trafficker took U.S.
> six kilos of meteorite fallen in Entre Rios
>
> The AEA demanded that government authorities
> take action. (Photo: Eleven Digital).
> The association entrerriano Astronomy (SAA) reported
>
> that the trader, dealer and collector
> American Michael Farmer meteorites six sustrajo
> kilos of pieces meteorite falls in Entre Rios days
> ago, he made an expedition to Cologne Berduc,
> Columbus department. Members of the entity
> revealed that there were also other traffickers
> Argentines and foreigners who rose up with part of
> material and added that "Farmer published
> photographs
> on its website with complete impunity. "
>
> "The provincial authorities in this area have
> already been
> brought by the AEA this incident and
> is our desire to act urgently to
> prevent future looting the wealth of everyone, "
> indicated in statements reported in Eleven
> Digital.
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