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Show Page: https://www.theothersideofmidnight.com/20200216_rademacher/
Ok, here’s part of the puzzle of the “Macintosh Stone” ….
One day in the mid-80’s, a mineral collector in northern Michigan named Charlie Macintosh was working a cliff about 50 feet above Lake Superior; as usual, he put the good stones he dug out of the dirt in a bag and, once back home, began giving them a much-needed cleaning, before he began polishing ….
Then, he stopped.
One of the smaller stones … about the width of two dimes — like a million others Charlie had picked up all the years before — was different–
It was covered in tiny “hieroglyphics!”
Thus began a major mystery–
What was a tiny, ancient-looking “amulet” — a carved stone covered in what appeared to be Middle Eastern “writing” — doing, half-buried — across thousands of years, and an equal number of miles — on the shores of one of the Great Lakes?
Join me, and my guest tonight — travel writer and citizen archaeologist, Ron Rademacher–
For … as Paul Harvey used to say — “the REST of the story ….”
Richard C. Hoagland