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Gold/Mining/Energy : International Precious Metals (IPMCF) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (31971)5/3/1998 9:24:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 35569
 
Richard, I did read it yesterday thru the link you supplied.
I thank you for posting it since I was not aware that we had
someone out there like that, that holds stock, and is in a
position to send out a newsletter. I did not make a copy of it,
but I do remember that he said something like:
"Write the Arizona Congressman, protesting the injustice being
done by the State's mining agency."
Even if we all did as he suggested, I doubt that an action would
be done by the elected official, since most of us are not registered
to vote in Arizona. So, I must suggest that we do something that
will influence an elected official to "be concerened and be
informed, so that he/she will be on the side of Superman's
truth-justice-and-the-American-way side of freedom.
For this to be accomplished we need to inform the elected oficial
that an injustice has been done regarding International Precious
Metals Company, which is an Ontario, Canada registered international
exploration company with operational headquarters in Phoenix,
Arizona. That the injustice has to do with it's United States
project known as Black Rock in the Phoenix,AZ area, and with the
state of Arizona's ..... <segments from J. Taylor's news letter
of IPMCF would be helpful here - I don't know if we need his permission to make a copy to distribute>.
Before I forget, that which will put fear in an elected persons
mind is the thought of an news reported asking him a question,
and he either gives the wrong answer(not on the side of truth...),
or he comes across as un-informed(stone-walling).
Also, fear that a tv news-magazine will do a story on something
in his state/district, and he is seened as uncaring or uneffective
or maby "part of the problem".
So, if someone could get access to what Mr. Taylor said, do a copy,
and cut-and-paste up a nice "letter", and post in on this thread,
and then each of us concerned(money) ipmcf shareholder will do a
copy with our editors, and go to each of the web addresses I supply
below, and mail the "letter".
senate.gov
senate.gov
house.gov
house.gov
house.gov
house.gov
house.gov
azcentral.com The Arizona Republic newspaper
cbs.com 48 Hours, 60 Minutes
abc.com 20/20
nbc.com Date Line



To: Richard Mazzarella who wrote (31971)5/3/1998 9:34:00 PM
From: d:oug  Respond to of 35569
 
Richard, to my just prior reply:
The Phoenix newspaper, The Arizona Republic, on its web home
page on the bottom, has an Opinions button. This will take
you to a page that has 2 editors e-mail button, and 7 writers
and columnits e-mail buttons on the newspaper.
Should not be time consuming if the "letter" can be inserted
thru the user's editor Paste feature.
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