From: Kontol Raksassar on
On 2010-04-04 12:43:26 +1000, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of
all Times <australia.mining-pioneer(a)neuf.fr> said:

> Thank you to Kontol Raksassar as well thanks to reference to my
> friend Don Findlay 's dedicated research work. What is happening is
> the fact that a single True Geologist or Archaeologist for that matter
> replaces hundred of brainwashed dudes with their endless & ridiculous
> theories. Those people have vested interest in maintaining their bread
> & butter lies, the system pay then for doing so.
> With kind regards to all.
>
> Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
> Australia MIning Pioneer
> Founder of the True Geology.

Kind regards to you Jean-Paul. I hope you are enjoying the Chocolate
Rabbit/Dead Jebus holiday.

Don't worry about your detractors, they have nothing better to do with
their lives. I hope that you will publish your True Geology book soon.
I have no doubt that your book would be vindicated some time in the
future.


From: Kontol Raksassar on
On 2010-04-04 21:16:04 +1000, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of
all Times <australia.mining-pioneer(a)neuf.fr> said:
>
> I am working hard on that book and was speaking to Don Findlay over
> the phone for nearly a two hours stretch tonight. Hope to produce that
> book in collaboration with Dr Findlay indeed.

You MUST finish this book. A collaboration with Don Findlay is a very
good idea indeed.

Time is getting on for all of us and I know that you have more to give
the world than a few million usenet postings.

You might actually be able to move quite a few books in today's
climate. You will need an excellent illustrator.

From: Kontol Raksassar on
On 2010-04-05 05:43:15 +1000, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of
all Times <australia.mining-pioneer(a)neuf.fr> said:

> On Apr 4, 3:44�pm, Kontol Raksassar <kon...(a)nomail.com> wrote:
>> On 2010-04-04 21:16:04 +1000, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of
>> all Times <australia.mining-pion...(a)neuf.fr> said:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I am working hard on that book and was speaking to Don Findlay over
>>> the phone for nearly a two hours stretch tonight. Hope to produce that
>>> book in collaboration with Dr Findlay indeed.
>>
>> You MUST finish this book. �A collaboration with Don Findlay is a very
>> good idea indeed.
>>
>> Time is getting on for all of us and I know that you have more to give
>> the world than a few million usenet postings.
>>
> *> You might actually be able to move quite a few books in today's
> *> climate. �You will need an excellent illustrator.
>
> Probably !
> Do you happen to come that way sometimes ?
> I might be travelling to Australia late this year for the 40th
> anniversary of Telfer Mine discovery on WA Premier 's invitation. I
> will be meeting quite a few people I knew, and some I learnt to know.
> Do you happen to live in Western Australia ?
> Best regards
> jpturcaud

I don't go your way any more. There was a time when I went there a lot
but that was a long time ago.
Unfortunately, I am on the eastern coast, so unless you spend some time
in the east we will not get a chance to meet.