Zeev, I do look in the rear view mirror to see where we have been, its a good sign of where we are going. If the road behind is covered in collapsed bridges, bodies sprawled all over the road, and government agencies, lights blaring, on my tail, I have a good idea of whats ahead. Of course another approach is to put on the rose colored glasses, ignore the road signs, crank up the positive music and head on down the road, never looking back. (kinda like the lemmings do just before plowing over the edge).
I Last time i checked the constitution, AOL and SI rules, I have the right, regardless of any self appointed KING-GOD of information control to ask any question i like. If questions such as "has the $500,000 deposit actually been made to grno? (Charles post #3910 yesterday sure made it sound so)", "has unit 2 been sold?", Is unit 1 producing at its proported rates?", "Does Research Fuels even have a phone number?". and on and on and on. These are simple questions. And my neighbor and I did call Spencer on March 27. I listened to the conversation between Spencer and my neighbor (a GRNO shareholder) as he asked about Research Fuels. Question: Has the $500,000 been deposited to GRNO for the unit. SPENCER:Dont know..... Question: Can we have a phone number or contact person at Research Fuels to verify the sale. Answer Spencer: No (its a private compnay and we do not give out that information) Question: When is the delivery of the unit going to take place...ANSWER SPENCER: Dont' know. This call was made by Clyde Wilson on 03/27/97. Not only did he not get any answers, Spencer promised to overnight a "due Diligence" package the next day. It has yet to come in. Check with Spencer, we tried and got no results.
My friendly advice is to worry less about who is asking the questions and more about getting the answers.
AS Always, Best Regards Diver
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