Mr. Meetmer in an earlier post you stated that we don't have COC from Franklin Lake:
Franklin Lake Property, Inyo County, California
Chain of Custody Assay Ledoux Certification
The Company is pleased to announce the following certified assay results performed by Ledoux & Company. The material tested was drilled by Steffen Robinson Kirsten and follows a strict chain of custody protocol. The first set of results are based on the completion of the first stage of a three stage, patent pending, metallurgical methodology developed by Johnson, Lett and Company. The significance of these numbers is in the fact that they are the first certified chain of custody platinum and palladium assays the Company has ever received from Ledoux & Company.
August 29 1997
Remember in the spring they certified gold and silver, remember.
To All, How someone can establish a deadline for the company on their own, get other people to buy into it, company misses the deadline because there isn't one, and raise such hysteria from otherwise somewhat rational people is truly a case of work. I posted sometime back that folks would show up to test our mettle and so far it has been a rout. When the lion smells fear and hyena smells blood your not at the top of the food chain anymore. For absolutely no material change to occur and the price holding steady how hard can it be to keep a grip? PLEASE do a little re-research before you battle disinformation with misinformation they have not dug very deep yet and the game will get better as we go, who knows they may join the ranks of David before the last byte is taken.
Comforting to know that the pilot plant is designed and ordered, that process will be much more thrilling than an assay on a drill hole. We've been through over 200 so far and it is time to move on to feasability and the pilot will outline the economics and efficiency that can be expected from production. That is real progress.
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