Meyer,
Well given the fact you have at least a masters or PhD I am truly amazed at your comments. Since you are officially part of the community, you know that ad hominem attacks are frowned upon. Real Science attacks the data not the person. I have always been respectful to everyone on this forum and their ideas including Robert Blevins. Since getting involved almost 10 years ago a lot has changed. With new information comes new ideas and theories and I can guarantee that my interpretations will change with new data.
I agree with you that having new high level researchers would bring added dimension. To that end we only did minimal investigation into the 100K tie particles analyzed by McCrone and made the data public on our website. Surprisingly, I have not seen anyone step up and take a stab at analysis. McCrone's reputation is beyond reproach so that data should give a solid footing to any investigation. I also agree with you that much of what I said years ago is wrong. A lot of what I say today will also likely be proven wrong with new information in the future. In my world of science that's the way it is supposed to work.
Georger invited me into this world so I am sure he could dig up some new blood. In the mean time I await published interpretations from others.
Tom Kaye
No Tom, it is because of my PhD that I make my comments about you. Scholarly research in an academic setting, that's what I came from.
While I hope that your research with "the tie" bears fruit, it is common knowledge there is no proof that Cooper even owned the tie. The tie could have come from anywhere. In addition, with respect to tie, the chain of evidence was compromised. What did those FBI agents do with that tie those 3 days?
And whose to say those rare earth elements aren't all that rare, Cooper may have worked on his TV the night before the hijacking.
But in spite of all that, regardless of those possibilities, I don't want to be a complete party pooper. I truly hope your research with the tie particles brings some good, useful, new information. I truly hope something comes from it. I wish you all the best with that.
It's actually good that we finally talk face to face. I've been bad-mouthing you for quite a while. When I have a problem with someone, I'd rather say what I need to say, face-to-face. It's always better to talk to a guy than talk about a guy.
I'll tone it down Tom, I said what I needed to say.
I'm trying to come out of my shell. I'm really shy, it's really hard for me to express my opinions...... okay, maybe not.
Meyer