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Mike Moore

From: Mike Moore [SMTP:mike@micromike.com]

Sent: Friday, June 05, 1998 9:06 AM

To: 'Allan Treiman'

Subject: New tests

Allan,

I haven't written you in some time but you know that for well over a year I have been trying to get someone to listen to me when I say that that the Frass meteorite fell from the sky one night in the early 70's. I have been told by person after person that they would help me, but no help ever comes. David Kring would not even bend over and look at my rock through my microscope when I asked him to view the fusion crust. So now I have had a number of tests done myself and the evidence is overwhelming that this rock came from Mars. Please look at the attached graphs which profile five samples taken from my rock against five samples from Pathfinder and over 60 volcanoes from "local" volcanoes. These volcanoes are at a minimum of 160 miles from the landing site and some are closer to 350 miles. None are the same age as my rock and the chemistry is certainly different.

 

The most interesting feature of all of these graphs is the fact that the five samples from my rock, including its contents, all plot in a linear fashion in every single graph. To me, this means that the rock and all of its contents had the same source material. This regional feature could only occur on Mars where long term volcanoes have been the rule rather than the exception. Additionally, the five plots from my rock represent almost the entire range in most graphs for over 60 terrestrial volcanoes. Again, this is an indication of an other worldly origin.

Remember that this rock is K-Ar dated at 13 million years and has never been wet in that amount of time. I can prove this to any open minded person. The rock is melted over the entire outer surface and landed in a region that has no rocks, especially volcanic lava-type rocks. The rock is so fragile that I frequently break off pieces by using my finger nails. This rock could not have survived the ravages of Earth for 13 million years without first being reduced to dust. Now that I have taken samples from the rock, it is falling apart before my eyes.

Please look at these graphs and realize this material could not have come from Earth. This is the most important rock on our planet and needs to be studied seriously by those who have the training and equipment. I am losing pieces of it daily as I try to get someone to take me seriously. Please consider this very carefully as you have been very open and honest in the past.

Your friend,

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