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

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To: Matt C. Austin who wrote (24790)11/7/1997 12:47:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Read Replies (4) of 35569
 
Basically the artricle was an explanation about why there was gold at BRE-X but no one could assay it. Does that sound familiar. His company is working on several similar properties in the South Pacific that are suffering the same dilema.

I have also read two of the reports prepared for a company I am not supposed to mention by Behre Dolbear. It is interesting to note that the tests in which BD confirmed the .04 oz per ton, they were unable to find fine gold which they purposely salted in several of the samples as checks. They have no idea why they could not find or recover the salted gold using the special process. They also did not run any blank samples as a check.

After reviewing the reports for content and technical expertise I doubt if I would hire Behre Dolbear on a professional consulting basis.

Tim Hall
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