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


To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (13636)10/3/2001 6:38:32 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Follow the bouncing ball (or) need a Zeev reality check

or

If the company Global Platinum & Gold
does not own the following
"proven method of precious metal extraction"
of so called Russell Twiford's invention,
then the share price of GPGI will reflect that
in the manner of pennies under a dollar share price,
especially if the following company
PGM Corporation
Arizona corporation, start date: 10-27-2000
Russell Twiford - President & CEO
has the rights to it use.

ragingbull.lycos.com

"Texxon" Interesting:
texxoninc.com
texxoninc.com

ragingbull.lycos.com

... process is available to anyone that supported,
or pays for it. Got some PGMs in your backyard?
Talk to Russell H. Twiford.

ragingbull.lycos.com

... would appear that all of these companies are dependent
on Twiford's process. If Texxon can produce 1,600 ounces
per day, that represents about 10% of current world production.
If all one needs is a water pumping plant, it would seem
that very soon, conventional extraction,(even GPGI and USPS)
will become extinct. Do you have any doubts about Twiford's
water extraction technology?

ragingbull.lycos.com

... Texxon's claim to the use of Twiford's process is subject
to legal confrontation in the questionable event that they
can produce the metal successfully.
The reality is that Global has produced the metal
and Galleon has also produced the metal.
Galleon is a private company and the CEO and Gardner
of USPS are close friends and share info. USPS has also
produced the metal.
So far Texxon has produced nothing.
Again, in the unlikely event that the metal can be extracted
from mineralized water, the Oro Grande is loaded.....
... since GPGI legally owns the process any major looking
to acquire the process will think twice about being tied up
in court for years if they try to acquire it from any operator
other than GPGI.

ragingbull.lycos.com

This passage is from Texxon's web site.
On February 22, 2001, the Company was granted a perpetual
license to use a proven method of precious metal extraction
that yields approximately eight (8) ounces of 99% pure
platinum metal from mineralized water controlled by Texxon.
The precious metal extraction process is the result of over 10
years research and development by the inventor and owner
of the process, Russell Twiford.
On February 22, 2001, the Company signed a one-year
Joint Venture Agreement with PGM Corporation
to construct and operate a pilot plant that has been designed
to be a model of a larger production facility planned by
the Company. The pilot plant is designed to have a capacity
to process less than 1,000 gallons of mineralized water
per day and the production facility will have the capacity
to process 200,000 gallons of mineralized water per day.

Do you know who PGM Corporation is?

I have seen them mentioned in GPGI's press releases also.

Do you believe in Twiford's water extraction technology?

Have you reviewed Texxon's web site?

ragingbull.lycos.com

From GPGI's press release -

Global is pleased to publish.....

Hassayampa mining and milling site owned by C & W Mining
and leased by Global Platinum + Gold, Inc., at the request of
Mr. Rusell Twiford, representing Global Platinum + Gold, Inc
and the PGM Corporation.

Here again we find the PGM Corporation.

It would be interesting to know the exact relationship
between GPGI and PGM Corporation.

Are you privy to this information?

Thanks in advance.

ragingbull.lycos.com

PGM Corporation
Arizona corporation, start date: 10-27-2000
Russell Twiford - President & CEO
Rhonda Vincent - Secretary