Mr. Al C,
You seem to have a great deal of knowledge regarding the inner workings of Naxos, much more than I have. You also seemed to truly believe in supporting Mr. Campbell and his position. I would like to ask you a few simple questions, that will allow me to decide whether or not to take you and your arguments seriously. I am trying to figure out your agenda. You see, my agenda is simple, I want Naxos stock to go up. I want it to go up a lot. That is MY AGENDA,
Now to the questions:
1. Who are you to have access to such intimate details of Naxos? I know who Henry Volquardsen, Mark Silvers, and Kim Brasington are. They provide names, E-mail addresses, and on request phone numbers so that I might contact them. Who are you, sir?, so that I might have a better way to judge your arguments.
2. Do you or Mr. Campbell have any financial interest in J/L? I would like to figure out your and Mr. Campbell's motives in solely supporting J/L when it appears to me that the conventional mining community wants Standard assays in determining the economic feasibility in mining Franklin Lakes. Why not use J/L as an enhancement later on when mining takes place to improve yield at that point?
3. If you have so much interest in Naxos, and realize the importance of this thread (as you obviously do from your sudden appearance), where have you been for the last year or so? Why should I trust you when you appear out of nowhere while others have painstakingly shared information with us over time and developed well earned trust?
I look forward to your responses. Please allow me to forward more questions to you in the future as they come to mind.
Sincerely yours,
Ken Rosenfeld |