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Gold/Mining/Energy : Naxos Resources (NAXOF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Graystone who wrote (6572)12/7/1997 9:34:00 AM
From: Jan A. Van Hummel  Respond to of 20681
 
Graystone,

<<picture of Austin on the web>>

Happy to say, there is a picture of Austin on the web and he doesnot
look like a criminal.

So, what's next Gray?

Jan



To: Graystone who wrote (6572)12/9/1997 4:41:00 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20681
 
Aye Maties
or
Thas no ship, ya garfy.

The NAXOF

The ship lurched out of the fogbank, coming into view only temporarily. The voices of the crew could be heard ringing out over the quiet sea. She was a sleek looking black cutter but her colors were not flying. The ship seemed sound but a closer look revealed the barnacles under the waterline which would keep her knots down. She had a variety of heavy armarment, the most notable being several large cannons. Her cloth seemed good, but again, closeup it seemed she was likely to suffer tears under a heavy wind. The crew was worried, a few shots had been heard and some balls whirred past through the heavy fog, but nobody knew where they came from. A crewman shouted out that he saw a ship, loudly the voice of the First Mate replied, "Thas no ship, ya garfy".

The NAXOF was on an extended voyage of many years now, under the auspices of the A.L.chemist. It had been determined that a most profitable course could be steered through the Controver Sea, it was decided that the surest way to handle the dangers of the sea would be to blindfold the helmsman and the lookout, so this was done. During this voyage guns emplaced on headlands had been only narrowly avoided, the seas around such emplacements were now considered hostile by the NAXOF, but plenty of rich catches could still be found. The trip, with some minor setbacks had been going pretty much as planned. Many fine places had been seen and some rather nasty ones as well.

The ship was not left alone to proceed at will, a flotilla of small boats harried her course making landings a hard experience. Ineffectual small guns blasted a few balls out her way but she had been built to handle much larger bores and the small shot didn't do her much damage. Her crew and captain were well seasoned and knew there way through the charted waters by sight. The blinding of the helm and lookout had proved providential, by seemingly being oblivious to major dangers she managed to avoid them all. Very few ships of the line were to be found out this far and rarely would they have enough canvas to catch a sleek boat like the NAXOF. Her home bay far offshore was unassailable.

Several skirmishes had left the NAXOF with battle experience. Her heavy timbers were soon going to be braced with a patented "ironcladding" making her just about impossible to take out with cannon shot. Her current armarment was also going to be upgraded. "Mad" Jimmy John was the captain of the NAXOF and he ruled with an oak cudgel about 200,000,000 feet long. Lett-ing it go whenever he felt it was needed. A diverse crew knew just about every trick there was to know about sailing. She was well provisioned and her crew could be called a "doughty band".

She looked like a fine ship to be the owner of, and a fine ship to be a member of the crew on, right now her only concern was the fog...

You people may be surprised when NAXOF doesn't go to $1000.00 share or some other planetnineian number, I will not be.

Backgound reading, a reply to Denis LaPlante's question
"Who Are You ?"

207.183.153.206



To: Graystone who wrote (6572)12/11/1997 3:58:00 AM
From: Graystone  Read Replies (9) | Respond to of 20681
 
Giddy
or
Giddiots

I don't think I need to point out to all you giddy people the truth of this do I. No, you are just going to keep talking about ore reserves, production, 5 tpd, 100tpd. What you got is a clear sucker shot. Is nobody interested in this Johnson Methodology ? The pending "patent" on the Methodology. NAXOF doesn't even have to talk recovery because giddiots don't care. The next stage of the game is the completion of a large expensive bulk unit to demonstrate the feasiblity of the process. Imagine that. Sounds like a brand new approach to this Desert Dirt stuff.

The best part was Behre Dolbear saying this is the same dirt we locked away like you asked us to in July. We delivered the dirt to Ledoux... "Behre Dolbear is unaware of the specific analytical procedures being used on the samples at Ledoux and, therefore, expresses no opinion regarding the results of those procedures."

ya, no kidding

I "feel" you will all be quite giddy until you wake up and realize that these numbers are the product of your new "patent pending" process and not real assay results at all. The reason Canadians are so picky about these types of details is they are the basis on which mines will open, operate and be profitable. You can all hope away, I will continue to vist here and add my two cents worth whenever. This type of shot by the NAXOF is going to hurt a lot of small investors. It really is birdshot, it will not attract a single major or cause a desert staking rush, are you all so simple that you think the Johnson Methodology solves all your problems. Does it not conjure up any other images of "methodologies" you have previously had to endure on your treasure hunt.

Recovery cost and grades can be determined by production, start producing and all your problems disappear, you owners are never going to see your problems disappear.

You are all impressed by the numbers, your money will likely get blown out of your pocket, mine will not.

I can use the word SCAM when talking about NAXOF. Johnson Methodology, SCAM, Treasure Ahead, SCAM.

I have repeated myself here for the purpose of clarity. Nothing in this release leads me to believe anything is going to be different. I have complete faith that the sand was locked up until required, I do. I have complete faith that the pending patent will make duplication of the Johnson Methodology completely impossible without spilling "trade secrets", oh well, Treasure, four months ahead, everything is looking good, pretty soon now. Years pass. Treasure 4 months ahead, looking better and better, pretty soon now.

I think a few words are appropriate here . PT Barnum