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NBC program, claims reviewed



I am resending this to Paleonet after unsuccessful earlier attempts.  I 
hope it goes through this time.

>Dear Friends:
>
>    Many of you were rightly disturbed with the very unscientific NBC 
>television special on human origins that aired last Sunday evening.
>    I myself was particularly displeased with the promotions of alleged
>human and dinosaur footprints from Glen Rose, Texas--a subject on which 
>I have worked and written extensively.  In response, I have written a 
>review of several of the specific claims in the show, which you should 
>find in the enclosed attachment.
>    I also want to announce that I have recently installed a Web site 
>containing several articles on the Paluxy "man track" controversy and 
>related subjects.  It includes my review of the NBC show (which may be 
>handy if your system does not allow you to view the attachment).  Also 
>included is an article specifically addressing the loose "Burdick 
>Print" promoted as a genuine human track in the NBC program, an article 
>on the claimed credentials of Carl Baugh and Don Patton (two of the 
>show's participants), a topical overview of the "man track" 
>controversy, and an article on the history of the controversy. The Web 
>site address is:
>
>http://members.aol.com/Paluxy2/paluxy.htm
>
>I plan to add illustrations and additional articles in the near future. 
>I would be grateful for any comments, suggestions, or questions 
>visitors to the site may have.
>
>Thank you very much.
>
>Glen J. Kuban
>paleo@ix.netcom.com
>President, The Fossil Society
>Cleveland, OH
>Fax 216-749-7386