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

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (33807)8/29/1998 4:27:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (3) of 35569
 
Bill, at age 8 in third grade, did you miss this grade and never make
it up. This was the year to learn how to give answers to questions.
But then maby you spent that year in that "future poiticans" class
learning how not to be responsible for anything said or done, which
includes how to reply to a question without giving an answer.

(my question)
<<< ... was the IPM scam you and other technically inclined
persons saw long ago, and warned us current shareholders about,
was it a scam to prevent ipmcf shareholders from obtaining the riches
from the dirt, or was it a scam to con people into buying into dirt
that contained no precious metals. >>>

(your reply)
If value is there I would never attempt to stop you or anyone from
profiting from that.

Bill, I asked you to identify the essence of the scam you identified
to this thread long ago. To reference my question above, was the scam
to get people to invest money into IPM so the employees and officers
could draw a paycheck and receive perks, or was the scam simply a way
for someone to get the claiming rights to Black Rock, with the intention
of just letting it stand idle for a couple years, and have investors
pay for claims fees during this time, all the while making it look as
if a bunch of bad luck and mismanagement resulted into chapter 11.
Now if it is the second, and it looks like the plan has worked, is the
party that created this scam still active in the present dealing ?
Or have they done an exit, and the PP are the good guys ? I apology
that my putting down a possible answer created a new question.
It just seems that if this second possible answer is the one you have
all along told us about, then who is the person or party or group or
organization or company that put the scam into place. Seems like they
needed control over IPM in a way that when IPM went into chapter 7 from
chapter 11, that they get first claiming rights to Black Rock.
Maby, just maby if chapter 7 really does happen, maby a secret in
the IPM company will reveal itself as identifing such and such to
be legally connected to IPM thru a secret vote taken by the board
of directors. Maby if this current PP are not the bad guys, and they
do make IPM an PP offer that is accepted, then if the IPM office's
shredder machine don't work, then maby they will uncover the truth
or smoking gun that identifies where the strings were pulled from.
Chit, another one of these how are cheap hotdogs made answers that
I really don't want to know. All I really want to do is invest money
into precious metals, not all this off topic stuff.
See what you do Bill, you do bells and whistles, and smoke and mirrors,
and razzle dazzle, and could maby might option, and when an ipmcf
current shareholder asks "what info does Bill give us", all we can
answer is "something like the contents of a cheap hotdog".
Doug, who still thinks cheap hotdogs taste good
and yes, I know whats inside them.
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