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To: marcos who wrote (23762)10/29/1997 11:46:00 PM
From: strenlich  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
OFF TOPIC: for BXM Oldboys Association:From BXM Thread

To: +Nick (27429 )
From: +Kiet Tran
Wednesday, Oct 29 1997 11:37PM EST
Reply #27430 of 27430

" Here is what I heard on CBC radio this morning 91.5FM in Ottawa. Guzman is strongly believed he's still alive. Someone so smart that deceived the whole world, plan so many details over such a long period of time, is not simply give up or select his "exit vehicle" by jumping out of a heli,while he's still have time to plan carefully for his exit plan (sound familiar, anyone read "The Partner" ?). His illness is not life threatening and he had a lots of time to prepare for that. Also, from someone named Wong, Guzman had a false teeth on the upper jaw. He checked with both forensic board and the doctor that performed the autospy, the dead body did not have any false teeth and the dental record was never checked, only the thumb print. Just think of it. He could lurking on this thread at this very moment, enjoying a new life with his ....fifth wife."
Marcos -Tran must be long on BXM.-
-regards to you-strenlich PS "CHEERS"(LOL).



To: marcos who wrote (23762)10/30/1997 1:14:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Respond to of 35569
 
Marcos: My apologies if I jumped on you a little to harshly. I'm just getting a little weary about people calling this company a scam. Actually, I must have been lucky because I found that post within a minute of starting to look for something like it.

I noticed, however, that you didn't answer my question. You come here and say that you see the signs that the company is a scam, but you provide no basis for such a comment. Excuse me, but I find this a little irresponsible.



To: marcos who wrote (23762)10/30/1997 5:52:00 AM
From: Karl Zetmeir  Respond to of 35569
 
Thanx for your consideration ... I'm sleeping well.

Remember ... Delgratia (scam that it was!) ... ran to about $32/share on an assay of .07 OPT as I recall.

With the amount of ore available, it won't take much to send the Desert Dirts flying upon verification of the CoC samples.