Yes, and again, this is where you are failing to understand the point I am 
making. 
When I was in the news in West, it was to get people in the immense strewn 
field to hunt, you were there, you know most locals were not cooperative or did 
not care. We wanted to prod them, to get them to collect stones before plowing 
destroyed them all. You know that every day we were out there tractors were 
plowing stones under. Either say nothing and watch it happen, or try and get 
the knowledge out there that they needed to be saved. 

The article you posted, you should check the date of 17 March, one month after 
the fall,  that was my third and last trip to West, and there were virtually no 
more hunters left. I was trying to get the larger stones saved, as that was 
when we finally got the strewn field stretched out to 14 miles, and with no 
hunters in the field, there was one hope to recover more stones, only the 
farmers themselves. The news wanted a story about the large stone, and a price, 
I had to tell them more than $10,000 which is true. 
My story caused NO PROBLEMS, because there were NO hunters left after one 
month. Steve Arnold left town either the day before or the day that came out. 
His emails to the list would prove that. So Geoff, name one person harmed by my 
17 March article which you quite below, and no stones were recovered after that 
except on John and Gary's land where everyone had been hunting. 

One month after the fall, what harm is left to do. The only goal was to get 
farmers to find stones as almost all meteorite hunters were gone. 
This is not the case in PA, no stones have been found, and while I know the 
press changes things and moves the story where they want to, there still seems 
to be almost no attempts to tell people what to look for. 
This is my point.


My other magazines etc were not in an attempt to locate a new fall, just 
stories about meteorites and meteorite huting, generic, great publicity. 
There was no fresh fall languishing in the dirt being ignored while I basked in 
my glory. The "Meteorite Men" show is great, good job, but there is a point to 
let it go when a new fall should be the focus in these rare newspaper and tv 
interviews.

Michael Farmer





--- On Fri, 7/10/09, Notkin <geok...@notkin.net> wrote:

> From: Notkin <geok...@notkin.net>
> Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] PA fall media hype
> To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com>
> Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 3:00 PM
> Dear Mike:
> 
> So, when other people are featured in the media while
> searching for meteorites you start tub thumping about it,
> but it's fine for Mike Farmer to use the media when it is
> convenient for him?
> 
> During the West, Texas hunt you and your team were in the
> papers repeatedly, front page even. I didn't hear any
> complaints then. The "Waco Tribune" did a big piece in which
> you talked about how you bought a West (Ash Creek) stone
> during a secret meeting in a local gas station for "more
> than $10.000" in cash. Most of that article focused
> precisely on how much the West meteorites were worth:
> 
> http://www.wacotrib.com/news/content/news/stories/2009/03/17/03172009wacmeteor.html
> 
> I am sure I don't have to remind you that the newspaper
> story caused plenty of local problems. Some landowners right
> away figured they might have a $10,000 meteorite on their
> property too, and land was closed off to hunters.
> 
> You were also the subject of magazine features in "Fortune"
> and Southwest Airlines magazines, and many other prominent
> publications -- very good articles and photos, by the way,
> and I have complimented you on them in person. So, if media
> pieces are about you it is fine, but you are "sickened" when
> others get some coverage? Please explain.
> 
> 
> Geoff N.
> 
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