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To: Phil Jones who wrote (3786)8/25/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: Dave R. Webb  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
The Canadian Government is aware of the status of Bumbat, but the situation is more complicated than you have presented. The Embassy has been very easy to reach and talk to, and has been as supportive as possible. But MAC's tactics are as old as the hills, self destructive, and injurious to the system and hence the Country. Rather than seizing the assets, our Mongolian partners have only said that they would. They have asked us to continue to finance without taking compensation. Obviously we refuse to provide "gifts". Some would call that extortion, others would say it's negotiation. Either way, the projects sits, the system is discredited, and Mongolia suffers (as does Tyhee).

Rather than allow Tyhee to win this, MAC has elected to have everyone lose. Kinda cutting off your nose to spite your face.

Tyhee has refocused, restructured, and is moving ahead. Our claims in Mongolia still stand, but now we are have a polymetallic VMS deposit in Canada to advance. It's big, close to infrastructure, and in our control. I know the geology and the rules.

Dave



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3786)8/25/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil, looks like I will not get the opportunity to obtain the MGR company
from the Bankruptcy Chapter 11/ 7 situation. Might be better the current way,
but I was looking forward to do legal and intimidation battles with those
of Mongolia that feel no compassion for the hungry and sick they know of.

In a way, too bad Dave Webb was able to describe himself as a good
investment vehicle. Looks like there might have been a bidding war
over MRG in the bankruptcy courts.

I know the in's and out's of the corruption game much better that those
in Mongolia, and that I still want to settle there and live there most of the
year, so maybe I will eventually get the Bumbat place and make an example
on the procedure needed to obtain wealth from the nation of Mongolia
and use it to raise the standard of living for those at Mongolia's bottom.

Food, health and education for a ameliorate Mongolia.

doug



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3786)8/26/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil, is a consolidation mutually exclusive with a merger ?

merger - The union of two or more commercial interests or corporations.

If MGR wanted to attract new investment money, a consolidation helps.
I thought that this was done, and a name change as an extra.

To me new money into MGR is not a commercial interest type activity,
leading to the descriptive word of merger to be used.

Merger Transaction Deliver
Mongolian Gold 1 for 20 Rev Split Tyhee Dev

(off topic)

NASA's new $1 billion Chandra telescope is performing as expected.

The orbiting telescope, called the Chandra X-ray Observatory, captured as its
first view an image of the Cassiopeia A supernova, a star in the Milky Way
galaxy that exploded about 300 years ago. (600 billion light years away)

A light year is the distance light travels across space in a year,
about 6 trillion miles.

Left, an x-ray image from the Chandra telescope.
Right, a light image.

The image contains such detail of the explosion and its surrounding
cloud that scientists say they have detected evidence of what may be
a black hole near its center.

A second image released Thursday shows an X-ray jet streaming some
200,000 light years into intergalactic space from a quasar some 6
billion light years away.

Quasars are distant, very energetic stellar objects that may spew forth
X-rays and visible light equal to the total brightness of trillions of
stars.

Chandra, the world's largest and most sensitive X-ray telescope,
was launched July 23, and is still undergoing orbital checkout and
calibration tests. But officials said the initial images show that the
space telescope "is in excellent health," a NASA statement said.

"We were astounded by these images," Harvey Tananbaum, director of the
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory's Chandra X-ray Center in Cambridge,
Mass., said in a statement. He said the images show in detail the shock
wave racing away from the supernova center at millions of miles an hour.

Chandra joins NASA's fleet of orbiting observatories that include the
Hubble Space Telescope, which collects images in visible light, and the
Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, which studies gamma ray emissions.

Chandra operates from a high orbit, ranging from 6,000 to 86,400 miles
above the Earth. It detects X-rays, an invisible radiation that spews
out from stars and fields of hot gas, such as those that might surround
a black hole. Heated heavy elements in space give off X-rays of specific
intensities. Chandra is able to measure those intensities and identify
specific elements.

Chandra was named in honor of Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, a pioneer
astronomer at the University of Chicago and a winner of the Nobel Prize.

chandra.nasa.gov
ksc.nasa.gov
www1.msfc.nasa.gov



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3786)9/4/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil, a reading of current posts by Trevor and Dave has caused me to
redefine my situatione here as at the same time my glass is half empty
and half full. Its like the light at the end of the Mongolian tunnel was
a light bulb that burned out, but no its still on and burning and it will be reached
by us in a future day, but what happened was that Dave decided that it
was time for MGR to escape the Mongolian tunnel and search for nourishment
elsewhere else a slow and painful end we will have. So Dave tunneled a long
deep hole thru Earth from Mongolia and popped up in the northern western
part of Canada. But Dave now had to do something he always thought would
not have to be done, but the people who represent the Mongolia nation
have decided to let others in thier country to dictate their petty lives
over the well being of its citizens and block a MGR MAC resolution to a
straight forward and clear settlement knowned by all others to be correct.

But no, and Dave had to open that trap door under us and cause us to
fall out of that Mongolian tunnel down down to the center of the earth
and then up up to pop out in the top left of Canada.

It was a painful trip to be sure, as any 20:1 consolidation cannot but be.

So glass half empty with consolidation and poor quality Mongolian light bub,
but glass half full as we now explore unexplored land.

This is now speculation at its best and worst as Dave can now break rocks
and dig dirt and hope to discover, while at the same time listen for
accountability and correctness to be created from Mongolia thru the few
who live by those words.

<<only way an NWT ....oops, Northwest Territories'resident might>>

Looks like we who live outside the Northwest Territory either have
to say the whole Two words, or maybe N.T., but not N.W.T. as the west is
part of the North name.

Anyway, I hope this name thing will be the only or biggest problem we
shareholders have to deal with.

<<I'll *** ** put some effort into the web site in the next
*** weeks. The consolidation, name change, property acquisition>>

Dave, its been a long hard trip for us all, so maybe an official
news release attached to the web site that will contain your progress
in these weeks ahead, and then work on the web site. Long term it
will be better not to spend time in the modification of the current MGR
web site to twist and turn it into a TDC one, but to wait a couple months
and if the news is good, then it would be a better business decision to
allocate the money needed for a modification and add to it and hire a
professional web builder who did other mining companies and start from scratch.

<<The Tyhee office is a very lean operation now, and I'm very dependant
on our accountant and V.P to get most of the real work done.
They're working miracles, allowing me to go out and break rock.>>

That saying the Peace Corp use to say...

"The hardest job you ever loved."

So I hope your spirits are up and you feel as excited as you were on your
very first rock breaking just after your formal education.

Doug



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3786)9/9/1999 8:35:00 PM
From: Wayne Barrick  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4066
 
Phil! We have all been had and it's not from the Mongolian Government either! Do you realize what a 20:1 stock exchange for TYHEE Development Corp. does for the MGR shareholders! If we ever get out from underneath this one I may start to become a believer in your Mr. Webb! What ever happen to Shirley......hmmmmmmmmmmmmm!



To: Phil Jones who wrote (3786)9/21/1999 9:39:00 AM
From: see clearly now  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4066
 
Does anyone else think it is time to start a new thread with the proper name and information?