Objective_Ministries_NOT

Objectiveness.com is unrelated to any "objectiveministries" site
Around the time that I began publishing web pages under my dot-com "objectiveness," I noticed that somebody had put up a page with the URL that included "objectiveministries." It seemed strange that the page was focused on promoting a future expedition to capture live pterosaurs and/or pterosaur eggs, to breed the creatures. It seemed far-fetched to me, and my critics mock me for suggesting that the eyewitnesses that my associates and I have interviewed (those who have seen apparent living pterosaurs) may have seen just that. But one of the few things on which my critics and I can agree is this: The author of the "objectiveministries" pages has strange ideas . . . or maybe has created an elaborate parody.

I don't know that this "ministries" site was contrived as a parody of my web pages about reports of apparent live pterosaurs. But the subject of most of my web pages is living pterosaurs, and one of my first dot-
coms was "objectiveness," so the possibility is obvious.

I tried emailing Richard Paley, with no response. Over a period of years, I found no indication that this apparent person had ever had any association with my associates in living-pterosaur investigations. If this were a real person, with real intentions of becoming involved in the cryptozoological investigations of apparent living pterosaurs, why did he avoid me and my associates for so long?

Believe what you will, but I am a real person: Jonathan D. Whitcomb.
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Jonathan David Whitcomb, of Long Beach, California (a real person).
"This is no hoax; this is no parody. And I have no association at all
with 'objectiveministries' sites."