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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (2499)4/1/1998 10:43:00 PM
From: Tim Hall  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3744
 
Would you or Eric look at this post and comment? Is this true for Canadian Reserves?

Message 3923233

Tim Hall



To: Bill Jackson who wrote (2499)4/2/1998 7:09:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3744
 
Normet was not an assay lab. They are a metallurgical lab and did microscope work and the like. There job was to report on the physical nature of the gold and its amenability to milling. As such they were uniquely able to observe the problem with the gold's origin.

Sorry, they are cooked.

And SNC-Lavalin/Kilborn were engineering consultants not assayers. They also have a responsibility to the public as their reports are taken at face value by investors as a true due diligence. There are many legal responsibilities written into law for consultants reporting to companies. They cannot sit idly by if the law is being broken.

By their incompetence ye shall know them.

EC<:-}

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