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To: Chuca Marsh who wrote (5626)4/4/1998 11:13:00 PM
From: Joe Champion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
My final post for today.......

I was going to give this thread a rest, but after being at the laboratory today I just couldn't resist. Mr. Giffin and myself were fortunate to have Ms. Idell Cook as a visitor today. Ms. Cook and her father (now 101) have followed my work since 1993. Ms. Cook in her own right is a legend, for she was the second woman allowed to graduate chemical engineering in the State of Oklahoma. After thirty-five years of working at a government laboratory she retired to the world of transmutation.

She wanted to perform a transmutation of silver into gold. She brought out her own furnace, chemicals and supplies. Of course, to accomplish this task she needed silver. Last Thursday, she went to GPGI's facility and purchased 30 ounces of silver from Mr. Wayne Palmer.

The bottom line being -- leaving with a big smile on her face after seven hours, she was successful in producing several ounces of precious metal (primarily gold) from GPGI's x-ray silver!

I guess all I can say is Thanks GPGI!

Respectfully,

Joe Champion
transmutation.com

PS -- estimated cost of today's precious metal production is less than $4.00 an ounce.