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To: E. Charters who wrote (25485)11/11/1997 5:08:00 PM
From: Joe Hartenbower  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
1st Place... Most Stupid Post.. this is it!

Beleive it or not, Charters wrote every word of the following (the tie breaker has been changed to all caps):

>If I am found wrong then the information I have is misleading but perhaps not incorrect. That is the only possibility. Now I know that
the people who planned this venture did plan to do a scam. I KNOW BECAUSE I DISCUSSED IT WITH THEM WHEN THEY WERE PLANNING IT. Now in the meantime they may have changed their minds and decided to find a real platinum orebody or they have found one by accident. But looking
at the way they are carrying on I doubt it. It is true that making a real find look like a scam or unworkable I did discuss with a few people at certain times. It did not work at Cinola and sort of worked
at Caroline Mines. Here I think this Byzantine beast lacks a certain something, like an orebody.<

This winning post came from the ECharters thread.



To: E. Charters who wrote (25485)11/12/1997 6:48:00 AM
From: TheBusDriver  Respond to of 35569
 
Look at this:

techstocks.com

wayne