To: Michael J. Wendell who wrote (114 ) 1/25/1998 4:54:00 PM From: Joe Champion Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 142
History of Complex Ores Throughout the various junior mining (desert dirt) threads, the major discussions topics are assay techniques and production, or lack thereof. My posts in the past have been regarded as slanderous and self-serving. However, as certain companies are nearing finish line (production) I have decided to be more open and share a bit of the history regarding my research. There is a common denominator between companies that are developing these complex ores. This denominator can be reduced to a group of researchers from Seattle, Washington. It was documentation given to me from this group that started my quest into transmutation. For the record, I am not touting transmutation, complex ore's, micro-fine gold, ORME's or clusters. My point is to present the denominator that is responsible for the various observations, claims and investment by mining companies into this phenomenon. Furthermore, if one takes the time to review all of the documentation, you will see that this Seattle group was successful in the collection, conversion and/or production of precious metals on a grand scale. Taking it one step further, in the majority of the complex ore companies, you will find at least one employee from the corporate level to technical level that have either known, worked with, studied under or has a portion of the notes from this group. This post is not meant to undermine any organization, nor say that my claims have merit. It is only to prove that at least one organization has been successful in the commercial production of gold and platinum metals since 1960 in the United States. The information encompasses numerous letters regarding different research groups and the University of Washington. I have scanned the information into a text format for easy review. However, since the subject matter revolves around an university, I have provide links to the original letters bearing the various letterhead and signatures. I have completed the first part that may be viewed at:transmutation.com I hope to complete the second and final posting tonight. When complete I will post the link to this site. In closing, the most logical question is -- why hasn't someone broken the lock to this mystery? The answer is simple -- this group maintained a high level of secrecy regarding the catalyst of their success. However, today's technicians are and will continue to unlock this mystery. Joe Champion