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Patricia McElyea wrote:
>According to the latest on the pyramid sale, all the pieces were
>considered fake and the sale was nixed!!!
I think you're right. Just for the heck of it I searched for "Cheops
pyramid" on Ebay and only found one item. (An 1890's era photo). - Then, I
decided to search for "artifact". Over 330 items for sale on Ebay. Many of
them announcing "rare Indian relics", "Eskimo skinning knives", "exotic
fossil", etc etc.
This is just the tip of the iceburg folks. (Speaking of iceburgs, I imagine
"authentic chunks of the Titanic" have even been for sale on ... Ebay, Inc.)
Roy Hemmat
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