Greetings "austexjwlry" and list members.
I would like to comment on the post regarding our website meteorite materials. First of all, thank you for your interest in meteorites. Generally meteorites have research and wide collector interest and market value. We have received numerous complaints about our pricing and since have decided to cut the prices to half or less for some samples. Why the high prices to begin with? The high prices are due to the fact that there exists a wide interconnected network of fraudulent scientists who seek to advance discriminatory agendas through the artifice of scientific misconduct, falsification, fabrication, theft and acdemic fraud. As an example, as you mentioned, the Canadian scientist was a Dr. Pearce who specializes in a particular mineral found in abundance on the Moon; Plagioclase Feldspar. Dr. Pearce agreed to recieve samples for research but we made the mistake of including a sample of stellar grains......a piece of a collapsed super nova...extremely rare material. Dr. Pearce disappeared from the radar screen and stopped responding to our emails and we were forced to contact the FBI. The FBI referred us to the RCMP. The RCPM had difficulty finding him but finally located him hiding in a basement of a University of Ontatrio Campus Lab. We had to jump through hoops for the RCMP. We had to provide documents to show, a) we sent the sample(s), b) the sample(s) are authentic, c) the sample(s) had monetary value. In this case the samples sent were only worth about $300,000.00. What really upset us was Dr. Pearce was so taken by the stellar grains he tried to extract them from the slides and broke it in the process. We did get everything back, but beware there are numerous greedy racist fraudulent scientists out there. We refer to these on SCIFRAUD as GRF's who are funded primarily by NASA and the NSF.
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BCC Meteorites has an exhibit at MSAM: 2601 Montgomery Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 from July 05 through at least August 05, 2007. You can't miss it. It is just blocks away from the fake, fraudulent, and racist, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History. Included in the exhibit are slices, cabs, a fragment, and vials of lunar dust used in chemical analysis of the Lunar Highlands Surface (BCC9601). On exhibit are the only vials of whole stellar grains, powdered stellar grains, and thin section of stellar grains (BCC0001) as well as cometary grains (BCC9804). The stellar grains are incredibly small so a sufficient number have been provided in several formats for ease of identification. Please enjoy the display.
Cordially,
S. Ray DeRusse
www.bccmeteorites.com