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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (174501)9/12/2009 1:55:07 AM
From: E. Charters2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313969
 
How did you know? Who got to you?

Who got to you!?

They did tell me you had just been released.

I asked the doctor and he confided in me. "You know we aren't supposed to tell you. But Ralph seems dangerous, but he is really harmless. He is just a serial penny stock buyer. He can't stop. It's just basic obsessive-compulsive behaviour. He is rewarded more in failure than in success. He gets his finger on the buy button and he just hammers it again and again, his face lighting up whenever the screen says "Trade Executed. Please Print this page, Congratulations and Thanks for Trading with Lightning Software" - like zombie in a rocking chair. We thought we could reason with him, and we thought we could show him that if he kept buying pink sheet promotions eventually all his money would be gone, but you know the more money he lost the more he liked it. He seemed to think the every time a company was going to drill, they were going to find a mine."

Here the doctor let out a long and loud laugh and ended by shaking his head. He was so overcome he had to hold his sides as if they hurt. Finally he caught his breath. "When he came here, all he could repeat was Patrick Anderson, Patrick Anderson. Do you know who he might represent in Ralph's twisted world? Was he a historical figure?".

Me: "Yes, I do. He was the chairman of a foreign explorer and they really did find a mine! The stock went to thirty dollars!"

Dr: "Really? Well maybe we had better warn him. If I were him I would have bodyguards who had a recent picture of Ralph. After a course of Nargactil he began to stop obsessing on 'Patrick Anderson' and he stopped chanting and rocking and tending the shrine withe slashed picture, the dead flowers and the Star of David, but I don't know. We had thought he was an imaginary person that his diseased mind had conjured up as a hate image to take out his anxieties on. Perhaps there is reason for concern if he is beginning to externalize violence on real people."

Me: "What happened Doctor, did the drugs work? Is he better now?"

Dr.: "There are some things that medical science will never understand, and will never be able to help. It is the wonder of the human mind. When it goes, we can sometimes only observe and sympathize. Someday we will be able to help people like Ralph, but right now all we can do is make him comfortable and humour him. We discharged him with an ankle bracelet, and routed his computer trading screen to a change root jail with the co-operation of the brokerage. They give him some phony credit, and let him trade. He is happy. However the strangest thing is, sometimes he makes money! I don't know what they are going to do when he demands a cheque!"

Me: "There is not much chance of that. He lives to risk it all on the next driller without a hope in hell. The sleazier the story the more he believes it. And come to think of it, Doctor, I think I may have a few more patients for you. They have a dual condition. Do you ever treat internet addiction?"

Rio Zarza, Ralph is the river that cuts off the ARU deposit. The rocks are different to the west. There is no reason to believe that there is any gold at all on those claims. The trend is north south. That is why there is a deposit to the north and one to the south. The Corriente Copper belt runs north south. There is one deposit 15 KM to the West (Cuy). 90% of the known gold lies in a corridor that runs NNE from Fruta Del Norte, in Volcanic rocks. Some deposits are in a parallel belt to the east, it seems. That is why ARU staked east towards the Peruvian border, because that is where the action is.

This is not to rule out the possibility of parallelism, but I dunno. ARU could have staked that and did not. It was mapped staked.

"SI is like a bowl of Granola. What ain't fruits and nuts is flakes."

Fruity & Northy


There are a few things you ought to know. EC is formerly Goldmarca. They are simply put, people who once ripped me off on a deal. They cannot be trusted. Their company has 500 million shares out. They claimed all kinds of drilling success around the time of the ARU announcements. Nothing has been heard since. The deposit itself is cut off by being a distinct IP anomaly and fault bounded to the NORTH. It is cut off by a fault that runs SE. This is well known. EC is to the north and West. There are other historic gold deposits further north, but there is no known mineralization directly north of the fault or the river, which is in it, and more importantly since the FDN deposit is related to medium sulfides, no IP anomaly either. The FDN deposit is a blind deposit and ore grade mineralization does not come to surface. It is my sincere belief that EC is purely a promotion and there may be significant deception in their announcements and their previous announcements in their former incarnation as Goldmarca.

"Shatwell mapped the La Zarza concession for Climax in 1997 and took the first known rock samples from the FDN area. Stockwork veining in the Misahuallí volcanics, 50 m west of the IP anomaly, assayed 102 ppb Au. Two additional samples described as “quartz stockwork veining in conglomerate” from an area further to the west assayed up to 1,034 ppm arsenic, 159 ppm antimony and 101 ppb gold (Van Kerkvoort and Harley, 1998). These are believed to have probably come from weak mineralization above the FDN epithermal deposit.

Climax interpreted the Suarez conglomerate as filling a fault bounded pull-apart basin in the volcanics but it also concluded that the conglomerate predated epithermal mineralization. As a result Climax did not consider drill testing below the conglomerate for buried mineralization. Although listed as its Priority 1 target, the IP anomaly was never drill tested before Climax ceased exploration of the
concession in mid-1998. The terms of the option agreement to purchase the La Zarza concession were not fulfilled and the concession reverted to Amlatminas in March, 1999.

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