While I was still an undergraduate Anthropology Major at the University of Saskatchewan, I became a Teaching Assistant, and sat on the Anthropology Instructional Committee. When a new position for an Archeology Professor became possible, we were put under considerable pressure from the other departments in the Social Science Division to hire an Old World Archeologist from the USSR with no North American experience. I argued in favour of a North American Archeologist from our neighboring Canadian province of Alberta, reasoning that most of us would be more likely to practise the science in the Western Hemisphere. and would find the North American training more valuable. At that time there were vast differences in the methods and techniques used by both groups of Archeologists. The applicant from Alberta got the position, and remained there until he retired in 1999. Needless to say we became friends, and it was through that friendship that I was able to provide some key evidence supporting a pet theory of his which was then only speculation. That theory is now one of the best in the field, supported by the most data. To learn more about my contribution to the Alaskan Cordilleran Theory of the Populating of the Americas, click on the Anthropology link on the Menubar above.

That same link will also take you to my own "Combined Orbital Stretch Theory of Ice Ages" which I began in 1970/71 and only recently completed as I did not have enough data earlier.  There you will find some startling revelations regarding those Comets that are currently and inexplicably bombarding our Sun.  My theory serandipitously accounts for the "aim" of these comets towards the center of the Solar System.