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Commends CM for learning Totem Pole's whereabouts

Wants to know if Majestic Missing ACHS Totem Pole might be put on Exhibition?
Comments re photo 41512 Majestic missing ACHS Totem Pole discovered

Trish Jackson writes:
Awesome job Agent Waggener!! I'm so glad you solved the totem pole mystery. I never knew about the surplus auction!! Any possible chance that the owners of the totem pole might consider placing it on display somewhere for all to see? Just an idea... --Trish Jackson
Don't thank me, though I appreciate it. Helen Fay McKinley is the one who sent in the Anonymous Tip which broke the case. Yes, the public really should have the right to see the Totem Pole. Nothing fancy, maybe just something like the King Tut exhibit. If the new owners have the Vision and Foresight, and are as committed to Culture and Enlightenment as we are, it could be happen and be a transforming moment for our civilization. -EW




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