To: JACK R. SMITH JR. who wrote (534 ) 1/23/1998 11:58:00 PM From: Bill Jackson Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 672
Jack. For me to join the group I would have to go there, get some samples and assay them. There is such a long and continous track record of generations of DD scams that I must see and be shown for myself. All third party stuff is suspect, as a techincal scam, all covered with PhDs is what we have with most of them. It is an on line boiler room operation. The normal cautions you would get from suspecting phone boiler room operations is missing, as you seem to speak to other investors. In fact there are a number of the boiler rooms ops there in camouflage coverings. They all speak like nice folks, and they all hew the party line and keep ot going. All you need are half a dozen SI aliases(easy to get, just join up through 6 ISPs as six different people). They you just start posting back and forth to yourself and we all see it as six. Others join in and some join the 6, and some do not, those that do not join go away elsewhere, and sonn you have 50 people and 200 lurkerss most speaking the party line. Do not forget that if we hade big platinum and gold deposits out there, there would be more evidence. The microfine stuff is 100% false to explain why it was not found. They appeal to the greed with enormous assays, worth thousands of dollars per cubic yard, but they do not say that gradient mechanisms would have made such grades impossible. You can have small pockets of high grade, but not enormous ones as the primal gradient is not there(and was never there). In addition the supposed good stuff is right there where you can load it with a shovel, low costs, no digging. And so it goes, and the suckers line up, and this problem and that problem and this and that on and on forever. Schemes by State departments of mines are alluded to, very similar to the 1000 MPG secret carburettor that the oil companies have suppressed(did you not know that??) Or the way you can run you car on water, or transmute metals with simple chemicals. It is OK to be open minded, but do not ride into a trap, be cautious, gather and assay your samples yourself. A legitimate company with real claims does not object to shareholders taking samples, as long as they do not fall in a hole. Bill