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

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To: Daniel M. Whipple who wrote (559)11/24/1996 12:39:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed   of 35569
 
Daniel: Now you are overlording me. What free gold? Unless you refer to gold not locked within the particles. If that is it, it reminds me of an old joke. A catholic priest is asked how he divides the Sundat collection between the church and himself. His answer, I draw a circle throw the money up over my head, what falls in the circle is mine, and that outside is the church money. A Protestant preacher when asked the same question respond, no, what is in the circle is church's funds and what is outside is mine to keep. Finally, a nice jewish rabbi is asked how he divides the collection and his answer is, what G-D wants, he keeps, what falls down is mine. The moral of the story is what grains of golds have been released into the sand layers (and those grains that are on the surface of the grains) are leachable by appropriate methods, what is inside we need to find ways to get out since the leaching solutions may not reach these goodies.

If it is some other free gold you are after, let me not overlord you and let me know.

Zeev
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