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Gold/Mining/Energy : Global Platinum & Gold (GPGI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bob Walsh who wrote (5173)2/25/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: Anthony Zack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Hi Bob,

Your latest update was one of the best (re: type of information presented) updates I've seen yet...job well done. I hope we continue to expand on the amount of info presented (by the company...not just from your efforts) as we move toward standardized production methods.

Perhaps a standardized progress report form would help regarding continuity of information presented over time. Investors would have some idea of the types of information the next update would contain as well as a way of comparing current progress to past to be able to quantify the level of progress.

As far as transmutation goes, to be honest, we don't know exactly how the PGMs are being produced. It may be some combination of the method you describe and the low energy nuclear reaction stuff Joe speaks of as well as one or the other. I'm no expert, but from what I've read, when you produce PGMs from transmutation, the metals produced occur in relatively tightly defined ratios to each other. It would be a simple task to compare GPGIs metal production ratios to the transmutation ratios to determine if GPGI's metal production could be attributable to transmutation.

After saying all that, I guess it doesn't really matter how they are being produced as long as they are being produced profitably. An understanding of what is actually going on by the principles may have lead to the increased ozs. per ton numbers we have been hearing as of late.

waitingforDennisDataTony

PS
I cant believe how hard it was to not hit the backspace, I don't know how Chuca does it?!



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (5173)2/26/1998 3:11:00 AM
From: Joe Champion  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 14226
 
>>Some (many?) people when they hear the word "transmutation" associated with metals think of the fourth definition: the (attempted) conversion of a baser metal into gold or silver. They think of the devil's worker using black magic (or whatever) to turn a copper object into a gold object (as set forth in old books and movies).<<

Bob,

The fact is -- transmutation is real. There have been reports from numerous academic and government laboratories proving micro quantities of new isotopes being produced from test tube size experiments.

However, test tube experiments do not effect world economics, for who cares if someone produces a milligram of gold at a cost of $900.00.

The proof of burden for this subject rests on my shoulders. I have made my decision and before the end of this weekend, I will publish the entire processes for the production of precious metals. This will allow anyone to produce as much gold and platinum metals (from one to 1000's of ounces per day) as they desire. There is no cost for this knowledge. All one must do is click on my web site and downloading the information.

This way, both major and junior mining companies can compete, not only against themselves but numerous industrialists and hobbyists.

The bottom line is simple -- if I am correct in my resolve, the entire world (inclusive of the desert dirts) can produce and internally refine all of the precious metals they desire. If I am wrong, then I will be labeled as a fool and charlatan. If you are taking odds, I would not choose the latter.

My proof of reality (and self-serving satisfaction) occurs when 100's of people are producing their own gold for less than $30.00 an ounce. Oh, if I did not mention, there is no mineral required and a small system can be constructed for a minimal amount of money from readily available materials.

As always, I remain,

Respectfully,

Joe Champion
transmutation.com