They might be correct, but that doesn't excuse them of the shameless attempts at trying to tie anything and everything found on the island to her...most recently the "freckle cream" jar based onthe fact the she had freckles and reportedly didn't like them.No explanation was offered that she used them, took any makeup along on the trip or why she's be using dangerous patent medicines when she could afford proper cosmetics. At least they added that the jar was similar to the freckle cream, but it appearently wasn't ofered in that size.
If you're running a reputable organization, lay off the claims until you know something. Try to maintain same some shread of credibilty for the "nonbelievers" out there. (But since most of the American media have forgotten that elementary lesson of journalism class, I guess I can't really expect a guy who makes his living off donations to remember it).
I really don't have anything anaist TIGHAR...a friend bought me a fund raising Lockheed Vega bank with their logo years ago...and I even thought about joining at one point.
It's just I'm a bit tired of their antics...and the fact that after so long, they still haven't found anything.
Dtephen, be honest..if they find nothin THIS time, do you really expect them to cease their begging?
If they somehow disprove this theory (notthat anyone expects them to do it), they'll move onto theior next theory.
If I had the
Washington Post mindset, I'd suggest that they have found a perpetual motion machine to keep in business.
Since they will probably never find he to everyone's satisfaction, they have to keep on looking...sounds like job security.
Since you didn't like my Gilligan's Island joke/reference on the other forum I won't repeat it....

Not up to Harvard standards I guess.
