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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (5117)2/19/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: Anthony Zack  Respond to of 14226
 
Chuca,

I know he was farming in Texas, and has done some PGM refining and/or producing in/around Pheonix AZ, but know of no connection to Gippy. I do know that he started a foundation to generate the capital he required to establish a 1-ton-per-day mining operation that sounded as if it would be similar to the Gippy operation. His work centered around monatomic Rhodium (cure for cancer and genetic defects) and monatomic Iridium (used to increase metabolism) because he was able to produce these monatomic elements in large quantities in his lab. I don't have his exact numbers memorized, but he was producing ozs. per ton numbers that were similar to what Ed Fishbane posted a short time ago...relatively unbelievably huge!!

The name of the foundation is The Science of the Spirit Foundation. He was running out of money and did a second private? offering. It seems as though he was going to pay for the operation from the sale of the monatomic elements he produced. It seemed to me that a better way to fund his operation would be by selling PGM salts and retaining a smaller portion of daily production for conversion to monatomic elements for sale or charity as the agents of health. In his lectures, he spoke of being able to produce these elements for less than $100 an oz.

I could go on and on so let me know if more input is required.
Tony