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To: Missy Link who wrote (6270)12/4/1997 12:52:00 AM
From: citydi  Respond to of 20681
 
Dear Liontamer,

I give up, I am going to sleep disappointed that no news has appeared.
Please don't give us any more promises.

Citydi



To: Missy Link who wrote (6270)12/4/1997 1:19:00 AM
From: Doug Meetmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Missy,

Correct. Also speaking from memory, I believe they were obtained about a year ago, during the time that Fred Arkoosh was negotiating
with the ASE. As I recall, and as you mentioned, the assays done
in canada showed background levels of gold and nothing more, and
the ASE was given a report indicating so. If my memory serves me,
Naxos' excuse at that time was that the wrong microwaves were
used (or something like that). I have also heard rumors that the
samples may have been tampered with (when Naxos arrived in Canada the lab had already broken open the samples). Later,
we heard other explanations such as the wrong type of drill was used and the clay was washed away.

If I am mistaken about the above events then forgive me, as I don't have the energy to dig through piles of papers.

-Doug