Here is copy of an email received from a member of Sharescene from the Professor quoted in the local newspaper from the freelance idiot journalist. He will be sacked for this:
" Dear Sir,
I am afraid that I have been mis-attributed in this article. The reporter phoned me, but I did not have any direct information regarding the Hakskeen deposit. He told me that the radiometric anomaly was reportedly related to thorium. I then told him that if that was the case, then the anomaly could not be related to carnotite in calcrete/gypcrete as carnotite does not contain thorium. I then explained to him the nature of thorium anomalies - that section is correctly attributed to me. I told him that I visit the Rossing area (not Hakskeen area) on an annual basis to show my students the difference between real and false uranium anomalies. All the references attributed to me regarding the nature of the Hakskeen deposit and aerial anomalies are incorrect as I had no knowledge of the geology of the area.
I therefore cannot help you in this regard and suggest that you contact Dr Steven.
Regards John Moore
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