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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF)

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To: Rock Doctor who wrote (22013)10/10/1997 2:28:00 AM
From: Theo   of 35569
 
<<<Rivers, lakes and/or alluvial fans deposit sediment>>>
Doc,
So do glaciers and earthquakes. The resident geologist at Black Rock says that the oldest dirt is on top and the youngest on the bottom. That was before the whole thing got jammed to the left, then the right. Its sitting mostly on a 45 degree angle upside down now. They don't know how deep bedrock is on most of their claims, and haven't hit it anywhere near the center. 700 feet is their guess. Yet you talk to Claude of 2 dementional??? I've never worked in a hard rock mine, but you make it sound like knowing whats underground is a peice of cake if its sedimentary. I stood on this ground and I couldn't guess as to how many ounces there are with any accuracy, and you can't either. If these clowns had sunk a one meter drill to bedrock and fire assayed every 5 meters of concentrate, They might have spent that $18 mil wisely. Too bad they couldn't figure out how to get all them PM's out of a little bit of dirt for a coupla hundred thousand, then came to us.
Theo
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