EXPOSING THE TRUTH; ONE MINERAL FAKE, FRAUD OR FORGERY AT A TIME

Agate Alphabet Sets, they are real and you better KNOW what you are talking about before you start a witch hunt!

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

A few years ago I came across a set of cabochons that were made to look like alphabet sets, each one featuring squiggly lines on a translucent near colorless chalcedony.

I didn’t immediately think they were real, so I took a hard look at them and I couldn’t notice anything unusual about them and they certainly didn’t look dyed. A friend of mine is just absolutely fanatic about these sets and would tell me, “but DUDE, one of them sold at auction for almost $20,000!!”, so, his pricing of a couple thousand was very reasonable in his mind. Another dealer had two sets, sold one for a couple thousand and had the other one up on eBay. My wife, Brandy, actually made a banner for him, promoting the eBay auction on the front page of The-Vug.com, to which I received several emails asking why I would be promoting a fake on The-Vug.com.

I had to wonder then what I am being forced to wonder again now. Why would anyone think these are fake? How outlandish does it seem to have these crudely formed alphabet sets produced as fakes, to only release a small amount of them, always in alphabets, rather than beads or things spelled out? It would just seem to me that it would come to no surprise, lapidary items being handcrafted in such a manor would show signs of imperfection. Mass produced fakes, on the other hand, typically are made to impress, usually trying to get a consistent pattern. The odd shaped lines in the alphabet sets screamed “handmade” and not “hand-dyed”.

Many of you already know I have an art gallery in downtown Los Angeles, featuring artwork that highlights natural science and minerals that are nothing short of mouth watering! The minerals featured at the gallery are provided by the sponsors of the gallery and I hand pick many of them. This was the case when I put a set of agate cabochons in the gallery. For several months people were impressed at the fact they were hand carved out of natural colored agate. They didn’t sell, a sad fact for me, so they were returned to the owner.

A few months later, the alphabet cabochons were featured in the “Fakes, Forgeries and Scams” section of Mindat.org. A posting, indicating that the photos from the Zzyzx Gallery facebook account featuring the alphabet cabochons were man-made, not just polished into cabs, but infused with the color and shape of the letters.

Let’s just look at the facts.

A first hand account of the alphabet maker…

I ran into a guy who was cutting these letters and crosses from the criss-cross iron stains in river rolled agates from a remote mountainside in East Java.

I wrote a story about the guy and how these agates were formed. In 2004 and 2005, I collected some rough and set up a workshop in the town of Sukabumi, West Java and hired some kids to produce just crosses for the company Sajen which sells jewelry. Check out their web site, they are a real company.

None of my team were ever as good at selecting the agates with the right shaped lines to make letters. They messed up enough crosses that we never made a dime!

The website IndoAgate.com give this man’s words life, an article written by a geologist with decades of devotion into the region of Thailand and Indonesia

Agate Alphabet Cabochon set
Notice how this set is so different than this set below? If you were going to fake something such as burning letters into agate cabochons, wouldn’t you be a bit better at conforming to a set standard?
Uncarved Block's Alphabet Agate Set

Then of course, you can see the NATURAL agate rough for yourself right here…
Alphabet Agate Rough

The reason there are so few of these sets and why the command a price that when you really think about it, is WAY undervalued, would be because the producer of these is the man known as “Mr. Letterman”.

Mr. Letterman at work

Now, you’ve seen the agate cab sets, the man who polishes them, the undyed rough agate these come from, the website that gives a great report on these agates and my first person verification that the agates I had in my possession did not show anything indicating that these were dyed or “burnt” on, as some individuals are claiming.

Various hand polished letters and shapes, waiting to be assigned to an alphabet letter set

All I can say to the detractors now is, there is the proof, if you have to keep thinking it is a scam, maybe you should just look inside yourself for the greed factor.

Unlike these people decrying a “fake” I make sure to do my research first. Just blurting out things as “fact” doesn’t do any good when you have not given the story due diligence. I had exposed the “chinese charoite” a few years ago, but I couldn’t publish the story until I had the stones in my hands. Scratch test, simple proof. What the detractors of the agate cabs had not done was gather proof, but simply go on…a witch hunt.

Still don’t believe me? Go to Java yourself as you are invited in this quote below. Dig it.

In fact this Tuesday August 24th, I will be on a flight to Jakarta (TG433) and everybody is welcome to come on over. The letter guy will be meeting me in the town of Sukabumi, West Java, 5hrs into the mountains from Jakarta on the 25th and all the disbelievers can come along and take the 12 hour bus ride back to his village and watch him carve out letters from agates until their tongues fall out.

Or if they haven’t got any pocket change for a plane ride, email Randy Park at the Bangkok office of the GIA and ask him if the letter and cross agates are anything other than cut and polished agates.

Thats the best I can do you, come see for yourself!

UPDATE- August 25th 2010 -UPDATE
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ADAO is misrepresenting EVERYTHING about SB-624

Sunday, August 15th, 2010

What has to be the most inappropriately named article title, check out this post from Linda Reinstein at ADAO!

http://www.asbestosdiseaseawareness.org/the-incontrovertible-facts-about-sb-624/

For the duration of this waste of time and money, Linda has cried out that “there is no doubt that serpentine was designated the state rock in order to promote asbestos mining forty-five years ago.”

Now, if you are a member of any rock and mineral club across America, you are well aware of the “politics” involved in mineral clubs and federations. Politics? You have to be kidding me. Our politics basically ends when it comes to a $1.00 increase to membership costs or who is bringing refreshments next week. Mineral groups are always simply groups of people who enjoy rocks and minerals, jewelry, hiking and social occasions. I think the most political thing I’ve ever heard in a mineral meeting was apathetic reactions to closures of land and the occasional squabble over election results.

So, if we just take a look at the bill, we can see that the writers were obviously on the asbestos industry’s dole! Oh, hold on, let me take off the blinders Linda is giving out. Oh, look at the bill, turns out it was actually written by, get this…

“The bill introduced by Senator Gibson was proposed by and has the support of the California Federation of Mineralogical Societies, and the ideas for a state mineral and rock have been endorsed by the California Academy of Sciences and the California Division of Mines and Geology.”

That’s right, this was a bill pitched by the California Federation of Mineralogical Societies! Oh No! There is a grand total of one line about the fact that there was a “newest…mineral industry –asbestos”

Let’s just pretend like it is 1965. If you were the first group in the united states to pitch the idea of a “State Stone” wouldn’t you pull out all of the benefits of the stone, regardless of the original intention? Why would mineral collectors and lapidary artists care about Serpentine? Would it be the sheer volume of great lapidary grade serpentine in the state, or would it be a secret mission paid for on behalf of the great and mighty ASBESTOS interests in the state? A very smart man I met gave me some great advice. If you hear hoofs in the distance, don’t think zebra, think horse. Yup, the most common answer is most likely the correct one.

BTW, did you know in the 50’s Kent cigarettes used the deadly amphibole Riebeckite in the filters? Yup. The biggest complaints were that you had to pull REALLY hard.

Bill 265 Serpentine as state stone

SB 624 Senator Romero’s Lies (and more lying liars that tell them)

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

Enough of us being just upset about SB-624, it is just time to call them out for the lies.

With all of the evidence being put forth, the sheer amount of Geologists, Botanists and Learned men and women speaking out against this issue and the crazy amount of negative press and public comment, they STILL hold fast to this bill.

So, now let me tear it apart!

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(a) Serpentine was designated the official State Rock in 1965 and
is found in 49 counties in California.
(b) Serpentine contains the deadly mineral chrysotile asbestos, a
known carcinogen, exposure to which increases the risk of the cancer
mesothelioma.
(c) California has the highest rate of mesothelioma deaths in the
nation.
(d) California should not designate a rock known to be toxic to
the health of its residents as the state’s official rock.
(e) It is the intent of the Legislature to remove serpentine as
the State Rock

Ok, step by step…

(A) Nothing to see here, just mentioning that Serpentine is found all over California.

(B) Makes the mineral family Serpentine guilty of ALWAYS containing Chrysotile. This is flat wrong. The wording is tricky. If it said “Serpentine sometimes contains Chrysotile” it would be right. Next wrong statement is that “Chrysotile asbestos” is a mineral. It is not. Chrysotile can also form in solid state, worthless and useless as an asbestos product. In addition, Chrysotile is often found as just small tiny veins in serpentine, not suitable for mining. There were only a handful of Chrysotile mines in California and this will combat the next line, “exposure to which increases the risk of the cancer mesothelioma.” which has been proven to be false. Here is why. Sometimes Chrysotile mines have impurities in the ore, in the form of tiny bits of Amphiboles. So, at those locations, small amounts of mesothelioma are found. However, at PURE Chrysotile mines, mesothelioma is absent. So, take your idea of “exposure to which increases the risk of the cancer mesothelioma.” and cram it, please.

(C) One of the biggest lies is right here on line C. California does not have the highest RATE of death from mesothelioma, we have the largest population and the largest QUANTITY of cases, but NOT the highest RATE, which is claimed by 25 MORE states. Lies…that are constantly pushed and published by ADAO and the other LAWYER funded asbestos/mesothelioma activists push. Like here…http://www.mesotheliomanews.com/2010/07/24/adao-supports-removal-of-serpentine-as-california-state-rock/
Lies Lies Lies!

(D) The only thing TOXIC about this rock is nothing that will affect the population of California. Yes, we have all kinds of poisonous minerals in Serpentine. That isn’t something to be worried about! Are YOU going to go blindly into a mine dump, break open a rock and drink the liquid mercury inside? I don’t think so. If you do, you shouldn’t be alive anyway, no big loss. But, by putting this into law we have just declared that Serpentine ALWAYS has Chrysotile in it and that Chysotile causes mesothelioma and is a hazardous waste item. Who does that serve? Asbestos litigation lawyers and hazmat cleanup crews! Who does it hurt? Not some big evil corporation, just towns, cities, schools, libraries, private citizens, etc.

(E) And it is the intent of the science and mineral enthusiasts to drag the supporters of this bill names though the dirt.

You can tweet about it, join the facebook group.

Here is a sample tweet, a rearranged quote from “The Lorax”…

#CASerpentine said “Please! I object in the name of the rocks!” The Romero replied “All complaints will be unread and filed in this box!”

So, work with us, defeat this bill and let’s never forgive or forget this midnight attack on our state rock! The only option is defeat and dismissing these organizations and politicians as hacks bought and paid for by people trying to take money from our public coffers!

Serpentine – SB 624, Senator Gloria Romero and ADAO

Monday, July 5th, 2010

On July 2nd I received an email from the office of Senator Romero, instructing me to call Linda Reinstein – bill sponsor and CEO of ADAO, the non-profit awareness group dedicated to stamping out Asbestos. I was being instructed to discuss this issue with someone who has all the information available, but cherry picks to prove her undeniable fact; Inhaled fibers can cause cancer. This is the fact I knew I was going to hear and indeed, while Mrs. Reinstein is a very nice lady, any scientific inquiry I gave her would be met with the reply, inhaled fibers can cause cancer.

I have a very simple theory that can be dis proven with an example. We have a list of “Asbestos Death” cases and we can trace these back to one thing in common…Amphibole Minerals.

Penge South Africa – Amosite – now a ghost town – thousands killed
Whittnoom Australia – Riebeckite – now a ghost town – hundreds killed
Libby Montana – Winchite or Sodic Tremolite – mines closed – hundreds killed
Armley Asbestos Mill – Processing Riebeckiete – Mill cleaned up – dozens killed, hundreds contaminated

In all of these cases you find blatant disregard for death. The miners and the people living in the community all talk about how the streets were filled with asbestos fibers, or how the kids used it in the sand boxes. The lack of understanding that amphibole fibers will kill, coupled with the breathing of almost unimaginable amounts of amphiboles, it shouldn’t be hard to understand why these are such well known asbestos tragedies.

So, just give me examples of mass deaths from Chysotile mining.

Simple. Science! Observations and theory! Here is my theory, Chrysotile is a safe mineral. Prove me wrong with the scores of dead chrysotile miners at the Atlas Mine! Should be simple! They just do not exist in any numbers higher than any other comparable occupation. Prove me wrong, show me all the dead people from walking around the clear creek management area.

Much like I can’t berate my mother for believing in angels, I didn’t even want to try to convince Linda of the science behind the issue. If you can picture someone with enough dedication to be an activist, you can almost be certain there will be almost nothing short of a life changing moment to make them drop their stead fast opinions. There was nothing I could say that would win Linda over to the side of reason. There was nothing to work with. It was one thing to lose the Clear Creek Management area outside of Coalinga California. My wife and I love to visit that area, collect rocks, hike and enjoy nature. The flowers and landscape are like nothing else I can describe, it is so beautiful. But when I made a motion to express my joy of that area, Linda hit me with the “I don’t care what you ATV riders want to do”. I’ve never been “ATVing” anywhere in California, but when we succeed in reopening that area I’m going to get a dirt bike and make it to those mineral deposits that were tucked away on the slick serpentine bike paths I could never get to in the car. The Ford Impala was always my favorite ride for navagating those roads.

So, yes, it was not a hostile conversation, but it was rather pointless.

I have asked for an actual meeting with Senator Romero, here is hoping she talks to me or someone else who opposes this bill, just for the sake of hearing from the opposition.

Let me say goodbye to this update with the note…when I first heard about this bill I flipped out, quite literally. I just couldn’t believe this could even happen and I wanted to know what I could do to fight it. There were just a couple of editorial pieces about the bill, mostly saying it was foolish to pass a bill like this while the budget was well overdue. But when I read the actual bill, I saw through the “humorous” notion and right to the heart of the evil behind this bill. I kept seeing scientific inaccuracy and then decided that I needed to drop everything and fight the bill. I wrote from the heart, a bit heated, a bit wild, but what I felt about the situation. It is my JOY that the bill can be stopped. I do feel like the bill is near unstoppable. The facts behind the actual science are enough to make most citizens fall into a deep slumber. Indifference.

If I can do just one thing, it will be bring attention to this bill in hopes that all of our voices can work together to extinguish this bill. I like Linda. Don’t get me wrong. I just wish she would accept the truth, if she can’t produce the chrysotile deaths.

PS – The representatives being contacted are calling this a “Non-Issue”. It is going to be a sad day when they understand they passed a time bomb into law. The extra costs just on construction alone are going to sky rocket in areas with serpentine rocks. The costs that will be handed down to the state of california because of the lawsuits and “cleanup” fees will make this little “non-issue” something that will come back to bite them. They keep acting like they already won. That there was no opposition to this bill. Well, since the bill was made 2 years ago and just waiting to be sprung on us, since we had no time to MOUNT an opposition, of course there was none! But, now that we see what ADAO and asbestos litigators were doing, we have to stop them. It is bad science and bad for our government! If you want to just take away Serpentine as the state rock and nothing else, it is a non-issue, but by adding all of the “findings” about mesothelioma and asbestos, you’ve made an issue worth fighting over!

I don’t want to live in an “Idiocracy”.

SB 624, Senator Gloria Romero is working for lawyers, not YOU! Long Live Serpentine!

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

SB 624 is a bill that was originally introduced by Senator Gloria Romero of East Los Angeles to address issues in the subject of solid waste.
Landfills, trash, recycling; the glorious waste removal system at large. However, over time it morphed into a very different bill,
one that aims to remove the classification of “State Rock” to the family of minerals known as serpentine.
California State Bill 624 is BAD SCIENCE. Not all Serpentine contains Chrysotile

Serpentine is not the name of any one mineral, but rather the family of minerals that all share common traits in elemental structure, over 20 as of 2010.
There are all kinds of serpentine minerals deposited all over the earth, chrysotile is not found in all of the deposits. Many serpentine rich rocks contain no chrysotile,
even more damning is the lack of evidence that chrysotile has been responsible for even ONE death of a miner, while the risks of liquor, tobacco and automobiles can be seen daily.
(see Mindat.org – Serpentine Group)

REVISION HISTORY OF CA SB #624

INTRODUCED FEBRUARY 27TH, 2009
“Solid waste: garbage and refuse
disposal districts: governing board membership.
Existing law authorizes the formation of garbage and refuse
disposal districts under certain conditions, including that if the
district includes 2 or more cities that the legislative body of each
city within the district appoint one member to the governing board to
represent each incorporated city.”

REVISED IN SENATE APRIL 13TH, 2009
“The California Integrated Waste Management Act of 1989 establishes
an integrated waste management program administered by the
California Integrated Waste Management Board that requires each city,
county, and regional agency, if any, to develop a source reduction
and recycling element of an integrated waste management plan, which
is required to divert 50% of the solid waste subject to the element
from landfill disposal or transformation, through source reduction,
recycling, and composting activities.”

REVISED MAY 19TH, 2010 – CURRENT WORDING
“Existing law establishes various animals, vegetables, and minerals
as emblematic of the state and provide that serpentine is the
official state rock and lithologic emblem.
This bill would remove serpentine as the state rock and lithologic
emblem and would leave the state rock unspecified
. The bill would also make a statement of findings about serpentine
and its association with an increased risk of the cancer
mesothelioma.”

Asbestos Litigation has shown that companies in the past knew of the connections between the clouds of fine, crushed, processed,
amphibole asbestos minerals floating in the air and the frequent death of workers from mesothelimoa. Unlike the basically benign serpentine, the amphibole mineral amosite, (the fibrous variety of grunerite) is not only harmful, but visually terrifying to look at.
Amosite - You can tell it's bad to breathe in by looking at it!
In Penge, South Africa, this truly dangerous mineral, was abundantly mined and processed.
The workers in Penge were in the open pit mine, pulling out huge veins of amosite, sometimes over 30cm long and up to a meter thick. The children would be sliding down the declines of the pit on empty burlap sacks while the women would be given the task of filling the sacks with crushed amosite at the end of the production line.
If you can imagine the sheer volume of deadly amphibole shards in the air it wouldn’t be hard to understand that mesothelimoa destroyed so many thousands of people over several decades.

 Asbestos litigation in situations like that were fairly straight forward. When people mine amphibole asbestos they often develop cancer.
There were no amphibole mines in California, however amphibole asbestos was used frequently for industrial purposes.
Finding companies liable for damages to workers and people living in the area fair and just, but with all of the asbestos mines closed, the companies bankrupt and options running out,
how do you continue to feed the civil courts with asbestos lawsuits?

 Expand the definition of asbestos! SB 624 does just that.
If SB 624 passes, the following will be the language in the state legislation…

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares the following:
(a) Serpentine was designated the official State Rock in 1965 and
is found in 49 counties in California.
(b) Serpentine contains the deadly mineral chrysotile asbestos, a
known carcinogen, exposure to which increases the risk of the cancer
mesothelioma.

(c) California has the highest rate of mesothelioma deaths in the
nation.
(d) California should not designate a rock known to be toxic to
the health of its residents as the state’s official rock.


What the bill is actually doing is making the non-fact, “Serpentine contains the deadly mineral chrysotile asbestos,…” a term that can be actionable in court.
That means that they could start tort on crushed stone quarries that mined chrysotile free Serpentine, on cities that had crushed serpentine stone used as road foundation, or used in break walls in the ocean.
State agencies can then close down anything that has to do with serpentine.

 That means that they could start tort on anyone who has SERPENTINE around! How about the main library in downtown los angeles?
We have a HUGE serpentine boulder in a fountain with a cool lizard sculpture.
California State Bill 624 is BAD SCIENCE. Not all Serpentine contains Chrysotile
Should we have that removed? Are lawyers going to sue THE LIBRARY! Disgusting!
How about some favorite hiking and fishing locations? Look forward to more land closures all over our once free state!
State agencies can then close down anything that has to do with serpentine, all because of the crap science used by the “asbestos awareness” groups, which are nothing but fronts for asbestos litigation. What a gross misuse of politics!

 Asbestos has both Democrats and Republicans afraid to vote against it, because…ASBESTOS!!! What about the science? Where are the bodies of the dead from chrysotile? There were massive amounts of death at any mine that produced
amphibole asbestos in the past. There were none of these mines in California. There were massive amounts of death from ship builders and construction workers because of exposure to amphibole asbestos, but we have no record of deaths like these due to chrysotile!
So where does this fear come from? Stupidity. Lack of education. An unwillingness to learn.
California State Bill 624 is BAD SCIENCE. Not all Serpentine contains Chrysotile

More business for asbestos removal companies and all because of a basic lack of knowledge about minerals.

 In our society when something is being pushed through the government that has few if any benefits for the citizen, there always something to be gained by the sponsors of the bill.

 We can see that many of the sponsors listed on the bill are lawyers who specialize in asbestos litigation and groups representing the industrial workers who used refined industrial asbestos.
California State Bill 624 choses lawyers over SCIENCE.
Serpentine from San Benito Mountins, California

It is a scientific fact, not all deposits of serpentine rocks contain the asbestos form variety of the mineral chrysotile. Just look at the small amount of places where serpentine minerals are found, many of them are locations where no fibrous chrysotile is present.
(See Mindat.org – Serpentine Locations in California)

 If this bill passes, a specimen of serpentine will be classified under the same regulations as the lone mineral chrysotile.

Lawsuits, hazard cleanup, more regulations. This bill is nothing but legal wording aiming to make more money via civil tort for lawyers who specialize in asbestos litigation.

 It is easy to scoff at the idea that serpentine is of any importance as the state stone, but you also might not be aware that the bold beauty of California is made richer by the serpentine deposits that make up a large portion of the state.
Serpentine soils produce wildlife that is adapted to the soil and plant life.
Wildflowers, San Benito Mountains
In addition the colorful spectrum of wild flowers that come out every spring, only in serpentine rich soil, serpentine has every right to be California’s state rock.
If you live in California, make a stink about this with your representatives, news media and anyone who will listen.

 Read Geology teacher Garry Hayes’ blog on CA SB624
Read Emerson Schwartzkopf’s article on Stone Business Online.

Something tells me this meteorite isn’t legit…

Monday, August 24th, 2009

“Article” on meteorite find in the UK

Is this a meteorite?

Is this a meteorite?

Check out this article…the meteorite is described as
“black with a shiny crystal-like gleam”
“thought it was a lump of coal”

Are we sure it is not just a piece of slag or maybe a tektite. Hey, good for the kid for finding a rock in the back yard, but did they verify the specimen with ANYONE else besides the parents and eBay? It doesn’t say so in the article. Sloppy reporting for sure!

Stuff tends to spread like wildfire on the internet, and anything that drags you away from Twitter or foxy bingo online (www.foxybingo.com) will usually be either something completely amazing or, as more commonly experienced, a complete and utter hoax. I genuinely worry about the people that fall for this stuff – if you’re buying meteories off the internet, then chances are you’re probably being scammed. I could go outside and buy some red sandstone, take a welder to it, and claim it was from Mars. Would I make a ton of money? Probably.

Acetone and your minerals…dissolving the glue!

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

Certainly not something you want to find out about your beautiful gem crystal on matrix…but in fact, a whole subdivision of gem mineral sales at the point of origin are sometimes manufactured specimens involving a liberal slathering of glue to hold everyting in place.

For instance, the new wonderful Scorderite xtls on matrix from China. Beautiful. Glued.

Dip your rocks in Acetone, see what falls apart...

So, if you have any specimens you wonder about, give them a soak in some Acetone. See what falls apart! Sometimes nothing, sometime something substantial. Bummer for us honest mineral collectors and dealers.

Thanks to Dr. L for the photo!

Azeztulite – It is nothing but JUNK QUARTZ!

Thursday, November 20th, 2008

Azeztulite is nothing but plain old Quartz, one of the most common minerals in the entire world. I could take you to thousands of locations where junk Quartz is laying all over the ground. But you wouldn’t bother picking it up. Not unless you were planning on putting a “special name” on it so you could sell it for $5.00 a carat!

That’s right, one more time for anyone who wasn’t listening.

Azeztulite is nothing but Quartz.

Ok, so I was following links to this site and I saw someone posted a link, but they messed up and wrote FakeCrystals.com, instead of FakeMinerals.com. I certainly wouldn’t want anyone to be mixed up, so I went to register that domain name.

But someone else beat me to it. So, I figured, let’s find out who and see what they are using it for! It would be great to have a new fighter on our side, another person serving as a light bringer. Whoot.

Nope. Go to http://fakecrystals.com

It is now owned by ONE of the WORST on the WEB, http://mountaingems.net, a site that talks about crystal healing and other metaphysical mumbo-jumbo. Getting ready for a Spirit Quest? Look no further than MountainGems.net! MountainGems.net been getting tons of common Brazilian junk and cheaply made Brazilian Chakra kits (I can say all this, as **I** worked for SEVERAL YEARS supplying these sellers while I was manager of a wholesale company…I placed the orders FROM the Brazilian dealers who make this stuff, so we could sell it to people like her.)

So, she registered FakeCrystals.com as a retort to FakeMinerals.com doing a proper hit piece on the overall SCAM that is Azeztulite.

Let me blow her counter claim right out of the water…

“First of all there is a huge difference between the Metaphysical World and that of mineral collectors. Just because we in the healing and enlightened community have “named” our healing stones and crystals for our own use does not make them fake.”

Afraid not. You see, that might work fine when you do something such as call Anhydrite “Angelite”. There is no difference in value to massive Anhydrite rough and the trade name Angelite. That is, you would get the same amount of money for a one pound chunk of light blue Anhydrite as you would a one pound chunk of light blue Angelite. It is the same thing and the same price. You don’t get charged more for the Metaphysical name, Angelite. So, have at it. Use Angelite all you want.

That’s not the case with Azeztulite. Let me make it clear. The reason our little cold black scientific hearts get all agitated with these idiots is that they think that taking a WORTHLESS item, such as junk Quartz and slapping a new name and story on it, they can take a WORTHLESS item and sell it for several dollars PER CARAT!

No.

We will do everything in our power to make sure that the thought that junk Quartz can be re-branded and sold as a premium is stamped out all across the world. We will destroy your lies and your myth and all you’ll be left with is the wads of cash you’ve taken from people…use that to wipe up your tears.

I promise all of you Metaphysical dealers. All of you who think you can just slap names onto rocks and charge 10x the normal max retail price. You’re going to LOVE Tucson!

And my new website,
Http://www.FakeAzeztulite.com

Pwned.

And thank you to all the metaphysical dealers out there who are actually very honest and up front with their customers and don’t buy into this whole fake rock thing. Your e-mails are very much appreciated!

Fake Chinese Charoite – a sample from the new magazine!

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

I hate Fake Rocks!

Click on the link to go to the eBay auction and bid on the ACTUAL Fluorite in the photo!
Be sure to pick up your own copy of the new magazine, on sale NOW on eBay! Mega 64 Page Special!
I hate Fake Rocks!

Colored-Stone.com Breaks the Andesine Story!

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

One of my favorite websites for gemstone scams is Colored-Stone.com! There are always people coming up with new ways to dye, irradiate, heat and otherwise screw with the color of a natural gem.

Well, this material, “Andesine Labradorite” has been on the market for awhile, mimicing the most sought after colors and effects shown in top quality Oregon sunstone. Long story short…injected with dye. Whoot!

Andesine Labradorite featured on Colored-Stone.com

You should go to this website and read the whole story. It is quite amazing!

http://www.colored-stone.com/stories/may08/sunstone.cfm