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Gold/Mining/Energy : CCB vs ZEN truth board -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Clyde Spaulding who wrote (1054)12/29/2015 9:19:43 AM
From: the ChiefRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 12350
 
Just as interesting I suppose that there is also no other geology like Albany anywhere near Albany.



To: Clyde Spaulding who wrote (1054)12/29/2015 4:43:54 PM
From: senseRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 12350
 
What do the comparable pre-exploration effort government reports show at Albany ?

Of course... no one should ever plan to explore near any previously produced deposit... because it is well known among Zennanites that a known history of prior commercial production dictates the absence of value.

/s

I've not done a lick of DD on Canada Carbon... so I'm not validating any of their claims.

However, when you see things being posted that are so obviously ignorant that they are wrong on their face... its worth pointing out that the poster is clueless, when the poster proves it.

Canada Carbon succeeding in establishing what they have as a reference standard... ?

Dismissing that because "customers will dictate what they buy" is stupid... because it is untrue. Nuclear customers will NOT dictate what they buy. Nuclear customers will buy the materials that define the standard... to eliminate the liability which they'll assume from making other choices... because not doing that will cost them far more in assuming risk and in potential liability than they'll spend buying the materials.

Nuclear power plants are not built using random materials supplied by the lowest bidder... or materials (like ZEN's) that never seem to manage to actually prove they are what they're being claimed to be... by promoters... rather than professionals in the industry trade groups.