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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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To: onepath who wrote (45289)7/19/2007 11:43:23 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 78418
 
We are still in a howbadizit mode.

We don't know. Little Johnny Zhang not answering all the tough questions begins to look like he is planning a short helicopter flight. Will his widow get postcards from Brazil? Will be he be seen exiting 7-11's in Peoria?

It will be quite denouement if it turns out that there was minor salting of a few holes, or a misreporting of results due to a mix up.

But the way that Zhang is not answering... hmmm.. where was the chain of custody? The check sampling.. the independent company...

What are these engineering companies good for? Hatch etc. what a bunch of stooges they are turning out it be. First Kilborn, now Hatch.. Even if nothing really bad is wrong, and we hope it isn't.. Hatch and other engineering firms will have to be held to new standards. It ain't a reportable assay unless you slept with the samples, had a camera on them 24-7 and the assay lab are all blind Mormons.

No more of this horseshit. We don't need it. Unless there is serious chaing of custody for check samples, we should not invest at all. It should be up to the companies to provide some kind of oversight on this stuff. We need a ISO 20,000 on it. Soon.

EC<:-}
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