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Gold/Mining/Energy : Golden Eagle Int. (MYNG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: ge-believer who wrote (29228)10/23/2002 12:54:28 PM
From: american dreamer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
Here
europa.eu.int

OR THIS

merlin.capcollege.bc.ca

OR if your intellectual skills are as limited as I am beginning to think they are.. then this one can help you too
montanakids.com

Or this description of placer gold
The gold generated in river sand is the purest and most exalted kind because its matter is most thoroughly refined by the flow and counterflow of the water and also because of the characteristics of the location where such gold is found, that is, the orientation of the river in which such placer gold is made.

In fact, the company doesn't even discuss placer gold in reference to their block caving. This seems to be restricted to their promotional material and certain idiots who don't know squat but are willing to spout the company line without doing any independent research.

As to Dr. Atwood, a simple misspelling. I will admit that he probably knows more than I do about mining. Of course he knows more than you do... Either way, he is highly conflicted and hasn't even bothered to follow simple procedures to make his analysis. That tells me that regardless of his intelligence, he isn't using his intellect to write these reports or make these representations. In his defense, if someone offered me 2 million shares to say nice things about this mine plus paid me a monthly fee and promised more.. i would do my best to put some lipstick on this pig too.



To: ge-believer who wrote (29228)10/23/2002 5:31:15 PM
From: T C Fifer  Respond to of 34075
 
As I recall, GE's report said their deposit was something like...as big as Manhattan and as deep as the Grand Canyon.
That's a lot of alluvial deposit!!
TC