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

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To: julius diamond who wrote (18956)4/28/1997 5:16:00 PM
From: clifford atkin   of 28369
 
Julius, you are bringing up valid points. i'll try to address some of them.

fcx, did not say inconclusive, they said incomplete.
give me more info on the hammermill theory.
Julius, if the gold was coarse, crushing it and using a 750gram sample does not make sense. by using a solid core and processing this would eliminate the loss of corse gold. there is no logic to brex or any assay lab using 750 gram samples. answer this for me. where does the information exist that brex sent uncrushed samples to the assay labs? the only way to get a verifiable answer is from the acme,inchape:, chemex labs or direct from brex. why doesn't brex clarify this point now. if they did, a cloud hanging over them would disappear. agreed?
I might mention that fcx not only did vertical drilling they also did scissor drilling. they used fire and cyanide and still came up with nothing. how can this be? the holes were only 5' apart. in order to come up with the actual facts someone from brex has to talk. by the way the australians were drilling the central zone previously and found nothing. is this strange?

talk to you later,

clif
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