<HTML>Hi Anthony,
For you, of all people, to complain about not being shown something strains your credibility to breaking point!
I have no intention of getting into an easily accomplished point by point refutation of your straw man arguments, which amount to nothing other than a bare faced attempt to force the ball back into my court. Obvious tactics and simply not good enough. One example will suffice. You declare, again, that Ed's lifting gear was made of cast iron. Are you seriously suggesting that steel alloys were unknown in the 1930's?
As for the fingerprints; show them to me and explain their meaning. How else can I even begin to address them seriously. But wait! What am I thinking, there is no onus on you to do so is there? How convenient and yet how lame.
Hmmm? Do I detect a small chink in your facade:
"retract your statement and remove from people's minds the idea that any of this is even remotely possible."
Your fears are showing here Anthony. The cats out of the bag on this one and the blindingly obvious isn't going to go away. Keep handing out the dark glasses if you will.
I have one final word to use in regard to Leedskalnin's claims. It is not a word I use lightly but it is one that is in accordance with all of the available
facts. Ed's claims about how he built Coral Castle are bogus.
Regards,
Derek</HTML>