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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI)

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To: John Volke who wrote (5545)4/1/1998 10:45:00 AM
From: Ed Fishbaine  Read Replies (4) of 14226
 
To All:

To UB Green: The use of fire assay rather than catalyst was Brian Russell's decision. As I mentioned in an earlier post he is an old timer and is not going to adopt a new method prior to testing with his usual method. This does not mean that a COC test of the ore using the proprietary catalyst cannot be done at some future time.

All the bad mouthing on today's threads is encouraging. It means that all those damaged investors who lost their shirts in IPM are now wishing GPGI will collapse so that they do no longer feel like fools. After all, if GPGI soars and IPM tanks ( after all the hyping of IPM and disregarding of GPGI) then they surely missed the boat. If all the desert dirts sink together then their fragile egos are better off.

To Bear Dolbear: You really don't know very much. "Bonanza" was Brian Russell's word not Global's. Better prepare yourself for Global's soon to be major success. I have some anti-depressant medication for you.

Larry Brubaker: Yesterday's 110,000 share volume came after the PR newswire was issued and so was not due to your perennial complaint of inside information.

To Jack Smith: You're very smart. How did you know that Caeser and I were best buddies? His wife told me that she could foretell the future and that sometime in the late 1900s there would be a fornicating president in the U.S. who discredited the office of the presidency with his obstruction of justice and subornation of perjury. But she said the U.S. was too strong to be permanently damaged by this excrudescence of the 1960s. The moral and political disaster exemplified by that yuppie President would be the last gasp of those 1960s. The country would soon return to its basically sound values. She also predicted that there would be a major shift in the way metals were mined. They would become plentiful and that would be a major bounty to the world which would prosper and improve. When I asked her in what manner would that shift occur she referred to a small mining company which would experiment with new recovery methods and would achieve startling success. Being an investor, even in those ancient days ( I speculated in spears and armor because I was always interested in metals) I asked her to name that company. She refused but hinted that its first initial was G.
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