Port Orford Meteorite vs Pirate

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Domozorro

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Chapter 1. Two decades ago, I was asked to take a book and read a page from it out loud. Two people
 

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The area was thick wilderness and private. I was lucky .
 

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It is too much to take at once, but if you break it down , it all makes cents.
 

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I feel that Ceres and Pallas has something to do with this. Or something past mars? They did both pass in 1802.

I feel that you need some intensive re-education in the fields of geology, astronomy and meteoritics.
 

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I feel that you need some intensive re-education in the fields of geology, astronomy and meteoritics.

Quite possible. He does, however, have intense enthusiasm. That, alone, can cloud judgement. Let’s see what develops once he takes his finds to a meteorite lab for authentication. Cascadia Meteorite Laboratory at Portland State University is only a six hour drive from Port Orford. Probably the closest place capable.

Time for more coffee.
 

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I’m already working on looking for teammates.
I’m not getting sucked into an argument about a rock. But I will show simple facts about myself.
 

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I can go on forever I hope some of you look at this stuff. It’s garbage. And this rock may be a way of learning. Maybe we can learn something more than greed and lies.
 

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One more point that prooves it still happens..I will do nothing and the universe may allow it.
 

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I can go on forever. I hope some of you look at this stuff.
It’s garbage. And this rock may never get found.

Respectfully, ya got me completely confused..are you trying to prove
(to the site) that this meteorite indeed exists and you have a location?

Honestly, in the images you've shown, I see nothing that indicates a
meteorite.

Where ya goin' with all this? :icon_scratch:
 

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Someone could have stepped forward and approached me with honor I would have humbled myself. The wind blew to fast to hard. I went over board. I’m am sorry for what I did not know and fail to realize. I am not a man of set course. The wind whispers what the universe wants. Here I am.
 

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Ok I’m thinking after two hours af deleting the probably hard way, that Evens was a good man, I felt his truth was in his silence. He said he felt that the natives had right to be, and made his journals unreachable.
 

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