You deserve a reply. We are the left over guys I now call- The BULKERS- BULK TONNAGE GUYS! NEWTECH TYPEs! THIS IS MY OWN OPINION and I only told Ed D () my co-partner staking groups) about my theory. I am heavey into Alberta as per this link in posts and the Maxam's Max Cooley connection BECAUSE I RESPECT Max and Dale. Period. This may have no basis in fact. But I told my partner what IF...Maxam and thru there connection may be developing the mine UNCONVENTIONALLY thru...some Albert aConnection..maybe an OIL Company even: Staret Here and watch the 6 Alberta's that are sublinked in these few threads: I am serious: Dale and or Max or no one else said this to me, it is a figment of my minds' eye: ( The SECRET FINANCING ...is my SPEC no one elses- if some one can say DIRTY MONEY- I can say CLEANSED OIL SANDS MONEY- it is fair! I trust the PEOPLE!_PERIOD.) techstocks.com techstocks.com siliconinvestor.com What if the wait on testing on the PARIRIE MODEL THAT WE ALL AWAIT FOR IN ALBERTA IS A CAUSUAL fACTOR IN GETTING FINANCING DOWN IN ARIZONA...???????????????????????????? Weird, but I wonder. Delays in Alberta, delays in Arizona. Period. Similar - Aye? ChuckayeFOR MAXAM and MAX C...and Dale R and Al H. P.S.- Wasn't Al Vennix a former Shell guy, any thoughts Al V ? They would model and augment finance wouldn't they in philosophy? Shell? P.P.S.- Oil Sands Operators up in Aberta on BM( BHMNF/BMD) permit land for the MINERALS are Mobil, Gulf-Syncrude and several others. P.P.P.S.- Cleansed Oil Sands of Limestones Exposed by the Cap Removal is significant, bulk tonnage ALLUVIALS! It is still the PLAY WE ALL HOPED FOR and INVESTERD FOR ALL THESE MANY MONTHS & YEARS now! My BULKERS THEORY was posted a few days ago: FIRST DRAFT: PGM Model of BM ..see : can this be quoted from BMD websiter > >> since it is now deleted from it for 2 weeks??? > >> geocities.com > >> is the first page ...I put 2nd on BM thread within 5 posts or BHMNF > >> STRESS THIS CONCEPT : > >> <<..Pelican lake: > >> Failed Oil Field Model( See BMD AGM Slide Show with model and temperature > >> variant at deepth as temps increase in 10 degree increments on the scale > >> at the Carlin Trend Yankee Gold Mine as per that URL I placed here back > >> around 9 July 1999)??? ? On NBL Lands, has a JV with BMD already at the BM > >> Block of Claims due West of Fort McMurray in ALTA mid way to all borders. > >> ( This was said to be a Diamond Prospect but with Devonian Limestone all > >> over, and Larry Kryska( He is pres of NEW Blue> him.. maybe so! ..>> > >> > >> TEXT 90% full : > >> All elements of - the > >> Prairie Gold model > >> are (probably) present in > >> Athabasca. > >> > >> The Prairie Gold model guides our search for a gold deposit in this area. > >> It explains how gold and other metals were transported by low-temperature > >> fluids in the Western Canadian Sedinientaiy Basin (WCSH) andwere deposited > >> in host rocks in Athabasca. There are five I critical elements of the > >> Prairie Gold model: a brine solution source rocks; a plumbing system; a > >> precipitation mechanism; and time. All elements of the Prairie Gold model > >> are ~~~present in Athabasca. > >> > >> The solution capable of carrying gold is an oxidized chloride-rich brine > >> generated as the residual saline solution remaining after salt deposition > >> during Early mid Middle Devonian times. In addition, chloride-rich brine is > >> generated when meteoric water enters from the surface, flows through the > >> sedimentary rock and dissolyFs the deposits of salt. > >> > >> The source rocks must contain some gold and precious metals and be > >> sufficiently porous and penneable to allow the brine to circulate. In > >> Athabasca, the source rocks are fractured Precambrian basement wliicb > >> extend along the eastern margin of the WCSB. > >> > >> The plumbing system by which the metal-bearing solutions flow to the site > >> of deposition is a combination of structural and stratigraphic fluid > >> conduits including permeable aquifers, faults, fractures and solution > >> collapse features. The structural history of the eastern part of the Peace > >> River Arch is an integral part of the Prairie Gold model in Athabasca. Over > >> geological time, structural adjustment of the Peace River Arch fractured > >> the sedimentaiy racks and provided conduits for transporting metal-bearing > >> solutions. > >> > >> The precipitation mechanism for removing gold and precious metal from > >> solution is reduction of the oxidized, chloride-rich brine by reaction with > >> either sulphides or organic material. It takes time for these solutions to > >> transport a sufficient quantity of gokt In northeastern Alberta, gold and > >> precious metal transport and deposition has occurred for tens to hundreds > >> of millions of years. > >> > >> Applying the Prairie (laid model, we believe an ore body in Athabasca will > >> be discovered in a large volume of fractured, altered limestone that > >> contains gold and precious metals with minor amounts of copper, zinc and > >> other metals. The location of such an ore body will be controlled by > >> stratigraphic features and will reflect the distribution of both > >> permeability and precipitation mechanisms, likely related to solution > >> collapse features. The Bitumount Basin meets this description and will be > >> the focus of our exploration program. > >> ...areas that had the ability to capture metals. > >> WHERE ELSE WOULD THE PRAIRIE GOLD MODEL ~~~Probably~~~APPLY? > >> "the first area is Dawson Bay in Manitoba, where Birch Mountain has > >> acquired a Special Exploration Permit covering 530,000 hectres. New > >> occurances of microdisseminated gold and polymetallic minerals were > >> discovered here in 1996 by the GSC and Manitoba Energy and Mines," says etc > >> it went on ...on exploration facets... > >> Chucka > >> > >> > >> > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> >> > >> > > >> >> BULKERS! > >> > > >> >Chucka Marshall wrote: > >> > > >> >> Mining throughout the world has made major technological changes > during The > >> >> twentieth century. Machinery, extraction methods, assays and even the > >> >> definition of a viable project has changed due to the technological > >> >> advances that have been made in mining of precious and base metals. > >> >> Government regulations and their procedures are often changed. The ever > >> >> changing world that we live and work in is much more dependent on the > >> >> gathering of information than it ever has been before. > >> >> > >> >> We would like to introduce you to the concept on what we feel is a > quicker > >> >> and more efficient way of doing due dilly in NEWTECH mining as the > Industry > >> >> Changes. Government and corporate research have contributed vast new > bodies > >> >> of knowledge. Computer speed via the internet is opening access to > >> >> information and databases nearly as fast as it is reported, and > frequently, > >> >> before it can be confirmed . Many of today's hands-on mining > operations are > >> >> dealing with huge quantities of in-ground material that requires > >> >> engineering expertise for extraction due to its micro-fine particle > >> >> texture, complex ore bodies, and the realities of environmental > protection > >> >> during processing. We want a huge surface mine to be developed somewhere > >> >> where higher tahn usual economics in bulk tonnages are apparent and > evident > >> >> enough so as to change the moining indusrty forever, in the FUTURE we > >> >> Bulkers see in our minds eye. From now on, we shall call ourselves the > >> >> BULKERS! > >> > > >> > > > > > LOW TEMP FLUIDS and OILS! I say! Mohave County and Lapaz were OIL Targets in AZ some years ago..think on that!ChuckaOILs |