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According the "Scientists Members" link of the Comet Research Group[1], Dante Lauretta is listed in the "member type" column as "Author, supporting paper". He has been recognized as a CRG member and collaborator since the formation of the CRG in 2016 and this list has been used to bring credibility to this group on their Indiegogo fundraising page which states, "About the Comet Research Group: this is a non-profit corporation that collaborates with 63 scientists from 55 universities in 16 countries." This has been repeated by Graham Hancock and Joe Rogan who said this about the CRG on his show, "It has grown from being a small handful of scientists, to they’re now 63 scientists, from 55 different institutions...". It is possible that Prof. Lauretta is unaware that he is listed as a member of this group, but nevertheless, he is. 2600:1011:B18A:2FB1:8DED:3006:B5B:D84A (talk) 15:15, 25 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]