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Comment by SDavison Feb 15, 2012 1:15pm
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I worked with my older brothers - assessment work

I worked with my older brothers - assessment work

You can call my brothers, Rod and Wade Davis, and ask them what them did, also in 1957, assessment work on the federal mining claims across the canyon from the Phelps Dodge Open Pit Copper Mine.

Let's see, Rod in 1957 was 13

Let's see, Wade in 1957 was 12

Oh yeah, H. Clyde Davis was on the property.  He is the one who drove to the property and directed the required annual assessment work.  Let's see, Clyde was 35 in 1957 with a Master's Degree in Geology (1952).

 

The FALSE MEMORY SYNDROME story of Jorge Lopehandia (memories can be altered by outside influences is overwhelmingly accepted by scientists) is the one which entertains myself and the Kanco SHs..... Phone calls from Provo, Utah to Vancouver, Canada in 2003 between Jorge and Clyde and Clyde knows that Mike Fitzgerald lives in the same North Vancouver area....   what a false story.

US Studies about this "illness"

 

Paterson, H. M., Kemp, R. I., & Forgas, J. P. (2010). "Co-witnesses, confederates, and conformity: The effects of discussion and delay on eyewitness memory.," Psychiatry, Psychology and Law.

Loftus, Elizabeth F. Memory: Surprising New Insights Into How We Remember and Why We Forget (Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley Pub. Co., 1980).

Schacter, Daniel L. The Seven Sins of Memory : How the Mind Forgets and Remembers (Houghton Mifflin Co., 2001).

Association for Psychological Science (2008, August 20). "False Memories Affect Behavior."

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