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Gold/Mining/Energy : ECHARTERS

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To: Larry Brubaker who wrote (935)11/1/1997 7:13:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) of 3744
 
Ignorant enough to have read the whole Strathcona report and almost died laughing.

I know you wouldn't have seen the humour but some of the picture were
better than the funny papers. Another one in on the scam. Normet.

COC. Yes they did assay checks. They handled samples. They were on site. They visited LAO DURI. They SAW THE BAGS OPEN AND ACCEPTED THE WORD OF DEGUZMAN THAT IT WAS TO DRY THE SAMPLES OUT. LIKE CLINTON COULD USE THAT AS A DEFENSE. I HAD IT OUT TO DRY IT OUT.

Why did Lao Duri even exist? Did anybody ask?

They were monumentally negligent. An engineering firm by Canadian law cannot just rubber stamp someone else's assays no matter what the contract. Their license can be suspended for doing so. And in Kilborn's case, should be!

echarter@vianet.on.ca
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