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To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (2078)9/13/2001 10:26:02 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4051
 
Richard,

Thanks for the link. I have followed somewhat GPGI and like I was with IPMC remained very skeptical. Is there any reason to believe this story?



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (2078)9/13/2001 9:52:53 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 4051
 
Dougak's credibility = 0 while Richard's = 1 :o)

Richard,

I posted about 2 weeks ago about this Arizona desert dirt having
what might be both a high quanity of precious metals especially
in the platinum group, along with a yet again rumor of an extraction
process that would change a penny stock into a dollars stock
that may even go into the tens or hundreds of dollars, like Bre-X.

Yes i did make the Bre-X connect as a Warning.

I don't have the numbers in front of me, but it seems as you have
mentioned years ago that insider info always appears in the markets
weeks or a few months before its made public such that certain
folks outside any company will trade for a quite profit in a pump up
news release, or a dump for bad news to hit the open wires.

Last May USPS went from bankruptcy numbers near a zero and
less than 5 cents i'm guessing, to current 10 cents you reported,
while GPGI was affected about a month or two later going from a dime
to current 30 cents.

As for the 50/50 relationship with usps & gpgi i wonder if the 10 cents
and 30 cents might be better seened with the type of good bad & ugly
post that Russ Winter uses to show the structure of companies,
for example here you mentioned gpgi was broke but did not expand
into other areas like debt and number of common shares and those
other non common shares out or hiding etc.

Also, it seems that gpgi has the better dirt and has the new & improved
extraction process while usps has only a million dollar facility.

Now sure am i in these statemints i just made, but if Chuca holds
usps shares then he could add to this thread, for betetr or worst :o)

Note: Seems that Chuca needs Full Disclosure sometimes ???

Anyway, if the Twiford (owned or semi owned or no_one_knows)
extraction process is more of a gpgi than a usps method with the extreme
case being that usps has none of it included in the gpgi extraction
process, then i do not see why gpgi needs usps. I do remember
that you mentioned the managemint of usps has managemint folks
of the good type that is, and has been lacking on the gpgi side,
but even with their other contacts being those two rumored private
companies and maby other new investmint money, why would usps
get a 50/50 cut in any win/lost if all they bring via usps is a million
dollar plant???

Seems usps should only have been included as an after-thought
with a rental of their equipmint/hardware.

I'm ofcourse pulling your chain a little/lots here since i know that
you hold usps and none gpgi at this present time, and to a larger
extend Chuca may also and pulling his chain is much more fun
than pulling yours because he responds in a more "entertaining" way :o)

Goodness i'm using the :o) like a period here :o)

The only times in Vietnam that those like i that spent all their time
out in the bush moving from one location to another via helicopter
or simply walking and not trying to keep a :o) or :o| face was when
under direct fire or taking off or landing in a helicopter, all the rest
of the time we all knew of past present and for sure near future horror
to have
deliver to us, and we all knew that to do :o( during the inbetween time
was counter in the extreme in that those who would not live life as
a continuation for a positive would "lose it" and even drag others
with him. Hard to do survival under attack yes, but to freeze oneself
with thoughts and actions when not under attack prevents you from
any movement towards either a way out, or victory. Easy to "lose it"
as i did twice in the extreme once while pinned down from mortar attack.
Nothing to be ashamed of as most guys hit that state once or twice,
and it always happened when one placed one in a very negative
state of mind just prior to incoming, and luckly most guys did not
place themselves that way prior keeping either a :o) or :o| and were able
to help those few who fell in that trap so that they could calm down
and regain control. Like a mini short term "shell shocked" period
that is easy to imagine, and if so easy to happen under stress.
Some guys would "lose it" for a short while "out of the blue" while
everything was calm and quite safe. Sanity exist but one can drop it
onto the ground quite easy during stress, but luckly those who do jobs
like even today in police and fire fighting know each other will be there
for support, for themselves and themselves for others. Seeing horror
can be stored in one's mind as fear quite easy and sometimes in a way
that can reappear later from a trigger event. Life, its just living.

ok, the Dougak's credibility = 0 while Richard's = 1 :o)
is that you got a reply and i did not, which is ok.

Message #2078 from Richard Mazzarella at Sep 13, 2001
...it may be worth considering: biz.yahoo.com

Message #1948 from Doug A K at Aug 27, 2001 9:01
... (a dangerous on topic) BEWARE
If you lady friend felt left out in missing the Bre-X rags to riches to rags,
then rejoice as a USA home grown opportunity is available.
20 years in the making, fully contained in the USA.
If its a Bre-X and you wish to short it you might be caught
in that its for real and will go from 1/4 to 250.00 and stay there :)
I hold 17,500 share at average 1/8
SI has a thread - search for GPGI
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