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Gold/Mining/Energy : WINSPEAR FACTS-NOT HYPE

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To: Tomato who wrote (126)7/12/1998 10:52:00 PM
From: E. Charters   of 135
 
Ice direction there is curving. It curves around from the southeast to east to maybe a tad to the north of east. I would put the net direction at east or just south of east. But there are usually two directions as I found out in Saskatchewan and you could put them together for a lot of rocks that we followed to source, but not all rocks. So which is which, and do both, or one or the other affect the train? Well, you have to follow it to tell. I have followed a train to find it was ruler straight and due east. The we found the source due north. It was a unique rock and the source was unmistakeable.

So we then knew that the due south direction had operated first and then the east direction had operated, as the east train was ruler straight so it had to be last. But some late rocks of other sources travelled due east from their source. So you had to follow each train individually.

So what you do is map the train. Then try three possibilities. A combined ice direction and one or the other. The one direction will dominate until the train ends. The it either has as a source and goes to fan or there is another dominant direction. The sources will have equal strength unless the train has fanned. If is has then we are looking at the last direction.

It ain't cheap and it ain't easy and it ain't always successful but it has found mines.

E. Charters
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