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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: d:oug who wrote (13158)5/31/2000 10:21:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Respond to of 14226
 
Doug,

Get a grip upon reality!

The king lost his horse through the negligence of his farrier. You know the story, for the lack of a nail, the shoe was lost, then the king lost his horse, then the king lost the battle for the lack of a horse.

In the case of GPGI, there was never a king, nor a farrier, nor a horse, but your example still holds.

Even with a good property, a proven method, and good management, mining is quite scary in todays terms.

What we have here is something quite different, and something that I was taken into for many years.

The continual promise of a future continual promise of future promise.

How alluring!

Like waking up with a 65 year old whore when the blinds are open and the sun is up!

Please close the blinds and escape as soon as possible!

The fact remains that serious crimes have been perpetrated here and that has been alluded to by Mr. Curry, and its prosecution is yet to be seen!

Would I join him in a class action--you bet!!

To date, I have not been invited, and it is his show!

P.S.-- Joe Kinworthy is alive and well and sends his best regards to all his friends here.

He was not specific, but my impression is that that does not include Richard E. Jensen, Russel Twiford, or their former partners in crime, whomever they may be!

Jack!