check his blogspot from his youtube site as well its weird as hell
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Richard Hoover has led scientific expeditions to collect extremophiles in the permafrost and glaciers of North Siberia, Alaska, Patagonia and Antarctica
From the mid 1950’s until his death in 1991, James M. DuPont of Watchung, New Jersey gradually amassed the world’s largest private collection of meteorites. His last (1991) catalogue represented over 1,000 recognized meteorites and numerous unclassified specimens. Shortly after his death in July, 1991, the Planetary Studies Foundation of Algonquin, Illi-nois was asked to organize and inventory his collection. As a result of this work it was determined that the total number of rec-ognized meteorites stood at 970, with an additional 45 unclassi-fied specimens [1]. In 1995, the Planetary Studies Foundation acquired the entire collection and proceeded to return it to active status by analyzing the unclassified meteorites and acquiring new specimens through purchases, trades, and field research. As a result of these efforts the collection has grown to over 1400 rec-ognized meteorites.