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Gold/Mining/Energy : Cubacan Exploration (CCX - A.S.E.) Oil Exploration in Cuba -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Hitchie who wrote (62)12/13/1997 8:09:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Respond to of 223
 
I do not know exactly what the first email recommendations of
GNOL were like, but someone named TRANQUILO and JIM
started to kick the stuff around the A T & T Worldnet, and
email id's led to Jim Hitchie 1-800-246-9938, 1-604-929-9694.
Calls to Laura Nordean at GNOL 1-403-543-6495 got the oil
find information via Ann(?) on Laura's phone. But further testing
revealed a water well instead of oil, so SGV dropped quite a bit.



To: Jim Hitchie who wrote (62)12/16/1997 11:49:00 AM
From: just starting  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 223
 
Does anyone know what is going on with Cubacan? Up in volume and in price at this time of year...rare combo! I read their quarterly report and I thought it wasn't too bad but I'm an amateur at this point.



To: Jim Hitchie who wrote (62)1/6/1998 4:25:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Respond to of 223
 
Jim Hitchie, you are the one with the screw loose!
You say that you never discussed SGV. I find your
own Silicone Investor comments of August 7, 1997
in "Oil Exploration in Cuba" advertising Genoil
quite a bit and mentioning that Genoil is a member
of the Ste Genevieve (SGV) Group of companies.
Of course your email is harder to trace.



To: Jim Hitchie who wrote (62)1/6/1998 4:58:00 PM
From: Jordan Electron  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 223
 
Jim Hitchie could be a scam artist, when he
claimed that I was stupid and had a screw loose
on Dec 12, 1997. The only bigger thief is Joe Ciccarelli
at pages.prodigy.com file drug5.txt.
Fortunately, I did not buy Genoil myself, even though
Genoil people were claiming to have hit oil offshore Cuba,
after Jim Hitchie advertised Genoil in email, etc.
Perhaps Jim Hitchie's was a victim of the scam, rather than
it's mastermind, though. There was a lot of promotion of
Genoil when it claimed to have hit oil at Ana Maria #1,
but did the driller know then that there was water in
that well, and keep the water secret for a while?