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Paul: I'm up writing, 3,500 words into the story, presently quoting one of the khahkua killers, Bailom, about how he killed one of his friends after he was identified as a khahkua, shooting him full of arrows, and how the body was then cut up in a ritual way for sharing out among the families. I have a shot of Bailom and his very scary brother, Kili-kili, the Korowai's greatest khahkua killer, with the skull of their latest victim.
Thanks for the concern. I'm very careful and am not taking the bugs lightly.I've been to my doctor a number of times since arriving home, have tested for amoebic dysentery ( the results on Monday ) and this evening took a full dose of antibiotic which will knock out any hookworms present. He's not felt it necessary yet to send me to the School of Tropical Medicine and so we're making progress. I feel much better today, no dizziness or diarrhea (whoopee), and that's why I'm steaming along with the writing.
As SMITHSONIAN was preparing Paul’s article about the cannibals for publication in July, Raffaele was on assignment for us in Pakistan. Alerted to the need to answer some questions, Paul checked in from Pakistan.
July 13, 2006
Paul: I just arrived in Gilgit [Pakistan], out of email contact for many days. Going to Hunza in a few hours for the final leg of a story which is a beauty. The mad wild polo game at 12,500 feet was the greatest in the history of the event. The sub themes are great too.
Lyn has emailed me that you're planning cannibals for September and that she needs the fact-checking done by the end of the month. I'm presently a few days ahead of schedule and am booked out of Islamabad on the 18th to Hong Kong, but because it's school holidays all the flights to Sydney are booked out solidly until the 26th when I have a confirmed booking. That's too late for the fact-checking, and I can't do it from Hong Kong because I don't have the materials.
What I suggest is that I finish up here by the 16th, as planned, and then get a new ticket from Islamabad to Sydney. I'm currently under my travel budget, and can use this to pay for the air ticket presuming that I can get one that cheap which I can, perhaps flying through Bombay and Singapore to Sydney.
That would get me home about the 20th with time to get the material to Lyn and answer any questions.


Comments
Just a note to Paul Raffaele ie. KEEPERS OF THE LOST ARK? December 2007 issue. Page 47 you ask the question "Was the ark really there?" The answer is "NO". Read Revelation 11:19 in God's Word. You're welcome.
Posted by Janet Jackson on November 29,2007 | 11:37AM
I found it most interesting. I've read many articles by Mr.Raffaele. His ability to give a clear and informative writings on so many subjects.
Posted by Clare Harrison on December 6,2007 | 04:47PM
can you please provide an email address for Paul Raffaele. I would like to ask him a question about his article "Keepers of the Lost Ark". Thanks for your assistance.
Posted by Carole Wolanow on January 16,2008 | 03:30PM