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To: opalapril who wrote (1280)11/9/1997 7:01:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3744
 
could you imagine how much money we could make if everybody would use
all the energy they are using to redirect it and to try to find some
no brainer oil service stocks ...a collective effort would do wonders..Kerm was advertising for help..
maybe this isn't about making money..
bobby



To: opalapril who wrote (1280)11/9/1997 11:38:00 AM
From: Larry Brubaker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3744
 
"As soon as everything collapses at IPMCF, they will move on to mug others in some other cyber sewer."

And what if it so happens that everything does not collapse at IPM? Then who looks like a sewer rat for posting literally hundreds of times that IPM is a scam?

If the only motivation of the subject of this thread was to save the poor IPM lambs from the slaughter, why would he feel the need to repeat himself hundreds of times? Ad infinitum. Ad naseum? Why would he refuse to deny he is short the stock? I would venture to guess that the answer is that the sewer rat inhabits this thread.

After all, he is a proven liar: "Bre-X has an orebody."



To: opalapril who wrote (1280)11/9/1997 2:26:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3744
 
It's ok. They can say what they want. It would be a darn shame if only one side ever got heard as we have seen in politically correct countries such as China, Russia and Nazi Germany. The fire tongs should belong to both sides of the house

I am studying the habits of stock promoters as a demagogue as a sociological thesis on mass hysteria and how it influences populations to act out fantasies of worship and embrace ideologies that are unsound as a focus for frenzied rituals and group bonding. I call it the "golden calf syndrome."

All in all it is a search of the meaning of life and the godhead in
the insoluble mysteries of life. If the platinum came from an explainable source or was not incredibly large the group abandon the effort and would search for another idol to raise. I think this is why the pyramids were built. They miss the mystery of the basic exist.
They will not uproot and go on their own gold rush, so it becomes a virtual or paper rush with each net-head laying claim to his own mine
in his own imagination.

I think the thing for them to do is to march into the desert and stake a piece of it themselves. Start their own little desert dirt play. after all Charles Fipke found trace gold all over in ground that is now open. The trick is to never take any assays. That spoils the mine. But you always have one as long as no one can disprove it. Take one assay and then it is too rich and narrow or too wide and too low grade. Look at Bema. Too many assays. Arequipa? It sold for 30 dollars a share and I don't think they released a single intersection.

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To: opalapril who wrote (1280)11/10/1997 10:36:00 AM
From: TheBusDriver  Respond to of 3744
 
Um EC?? can you tell me how you post to yourself like that using different names?? I wanna be a stock god too.....

wayne