<HTML>Hi Mikey:
May I inquire as to what you will be examining in your book. Is it going to be the various claims of "tools" being found in much more ancient deposits, the various out of sync "artifacts" that he reported or any of the other "proofs" he used to make his case. As a Canadian I was particularily interested in his claim that a part of Mantoulin Island, which had been under excavation by a team from a university very close to where I live was halted mid stream and the dig site turned in a National Park, thus preventing any further excavations. I do hope you will comment on this.
From my recollection he included one of the most comprehensive bibliographies and footnote references I had ever seen in a book. Many of them ( his references ) were from very old journals and such. Will you be refudiating these or simply claiming they were wrong as many have already done. If you are going to refudiate all his claims by challenging all his footnotes your book should equal his in length which as we know ran well close to 1000 pages.
Chances are your book will never be released in Canada so when it is published let me know and I will send you the money, providing of course YOU SIGN IT !!
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Cheers
Don Barone</HTML>