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Gold/Mining/Energy : BRE-X, Indonesia, Ashanti Goldfields, Strong Companies.

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (15397)4/20/1997 12:23:00 AM
From: Jeffry K. Smith   of 28369
 
Bill J., what I get from reading your posts is that you lean toward the angle that Bre-X is a salt job, or could be, etc. My interpretation is that this is your tack. Am I wrong?

Yet in the post referred to by this response you make the following statement: "You would not normally use 1" as Freeport did for low grade gold deposits." Your statement is VERY strange, for a couple of reasons.

1) You say it as if you know it is true.
2) If it is true, then the known assaying techniques used by FCX are almost GUARANTEED to turn up no gold! For those interested, see RMC's post #14713.

Therefore, why do you harp on the possibility and methods of salting, or other items which tend to suggest that BRX's find is less than they
say?

What say you? Please NO MORE SNOW.

Regards,
Jeff Smith
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