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To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (5068)2/13/1998 12:11:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
AAAh, but it is that special in this part of the Earth...the GREAT BASIN GOLD DISCOVERY a paper by Bob Barefoot July 6 , 1994 states just that, Nevada, Arizona and some other areas were the melying Glaciers of the North, actual pathway and inland Sea that ENHANCED these goodies! RE:
<<And let me finish with one final thought: are we really going to believe that this little patch of desert in Arizona is the only spot on this whole Earth that has micro-cluster mineralisation of this sort? Once these DD's start popping out "goodies" and prove they're there, people are going to start scouring every inch of the world for other "DD"-type deposits. .. >> And to here his reasoning of the Carlin Trend falling BELLY UP whenst it shifted and rifted up and over..it is amazing!!
Chuca-definately more to come ( Bob works at his mill a stones' through from,) Get this ...The Oro Grand Mine...where I meet him in his parking lot as I honked my horn or was it yelled out a hi hellow to he and Frank, is ten miles....away. I really am wondering now. WOW.



To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (5068)2/13/1998 12:45:00 AM
From: go4it  Respond to of 14226
 
I certainly agree with the answers I got from you and Jack. I simply think that the competition is being directed in the wrong direction. The mines have been shutting down all over the world and all of this looks bad at the moment but could very well be a blessing for many companies here. I am currently waiting to get an OK from Jill to start a thread on the subject but I have basically grown tired of all the counter productive bickering and fighting among many of the exploration companies. That is why at the request of Chuca Marsh I have decided to help form an association to try to help. There was a question in my mind that the thread I wanted to start may appear self promotional so I wanted to run it by Jill first and verify what could or couldn't be said.

I have heard or seen reference of others talk about the need for doing this and the list includes several influentual people within the mining community and we have their support in this endeavor so far. Hopefully I will get the opportunity to start that thread and post more details regarding the ideas and our backgrounds and start building a little cooperation. If people still feel the need to fight and argue with someone then maybe the Russian or South African mining interests can become the enemy or the Central Bankers but not each other. Both the investors and the companies are wasting too much money by not working together IMO.

Chuck



To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (5068)2/13/1998 7:14:00 AM
From: Chuca Marsh  Respond to of 14226
 
Darn, I sure like that phrase,:<<..Nothing is as un-stoppable as somebody with a dream...>> Balanced with a sense of realism. But I should talk, as my favorite is -"An achievement is simply a dream upon which we have labored!" I am meeting an old friend tomorrow to look up who first said this one...will advise.
Chuca



To: SnakeInATuxedo who wrote (5068)2/13/1998 12:40:00 PM
From: Scott Wheeler  Respond to of 14226
 
CLP, I agree and have tried to raise the topic before, e.g.,:
Message 3042381

I do think, however, that if anyone makes extraction progress, you won't need a clearinghouse to distribute the information! It won't take but a few weeks for rumors, fragments of ideas, half-formulas and the like to circulate. Before long, others will catch on, just as they have caught on to extraction improvements in the past. It only takes one lowly employee (with seeming innocent knowledge of what chemicals were purchased) to switch companies & bang!, the new employer starts thinking, "Now why would they have bought that?"....I don't think you can keep a secret too long in that desert....s