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To: E. Charters who wrote (1297)11/9/1997 3:30:00 PM
From: Larry Brubaker  Respond to of 3744
 
EC: Not sure what the point of the previous rambling was supposed to be other than Canadians have been successful miners. OK, fine. But does that make YOU a successful miner? If YOU were so successful, why do you have to try to raise nickels and dimes from mom and pop to supposedly mine some "real" company's rejects.

For that matter, wasn't Bre-X run by Canadians? Pushed by Canadian promoters such as yourself? Did your newsletter not say "Bre-X has an orebody." Did you not just take credit a few posts ago for Bre-X going up in price after you promoted this scam? Was not their engineering firm Canadian? Does that mean you are now pushing a scam because you are Canadian?

Thanks for the neighborly advice, but no thanks.



To: E. Charters who wrote (1297)11/9/1997 7:44:00 PM
From: Diamond Daze  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3744
 
Mr. Charters may I ask a simple geological question.
Did sand come from the breaking down of rock through
several processes?? If that is indeed the case then
all the rock in the areas of these desert dirt plays
would have had to contain .25 oz gold per tonne and
.25 oz Platinum per tonne correct?? Now this occurance
had to be huge correct?? This occurance could not have
happened in veins correct?? So how many areas in the world
exist today that are known to be that rich??? I have
been involved in companys (stock holder) that tried to
prove much less grades, which vein deposits on surrounding
hills had filled up valleys. They could not keep a constant
grade in this particular instance, hot and cold not evenly
disseminated. How come this is not a problem in the
desert dirt plays??? Thankyou