To: d:oug who wrote (31984 ) 5/14/1998 1:10:00 AM From: d:oug Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 35569
warning, alert, caution, red light on, danger, take heed, beware - a sign of possible impending danger - I have, in past posts, replyed to those hostile to ipmcf hopefuls, which I have identified myself as one, that they have not supported their saying of "The Game Is Over" with mining technical facts. But, what if someone that is pro-ipmcf, probabily hold shares and hold shares most likely because the person arrived at the conclusion that the desert dirt owned by IPMCF holds precious metals in a state that can in the next year or more, be seperated and sold at a profit. What if this person is also a well knowned and respected writer that publishes information on gold resources and environmental stocks. That this information is not given for free, but that you have to pay him for it. He is successful, meaning people continue to buy his analysis and predictions based on his past track record. Now, what if this person said something like: (my words)There is a 50/50 chance that "The Game Will Be Over". How would I respond. warning, alert, caution, red light on, danger, take heed, beware - a sign of possible impending danger -miningstocks.com I attach that which Mr. J. Taylor wrote about IPMCF. I did not ask his permission to do this. I will e-mail a copy of this post to Mr. Taylor, and he may ask me to ask SI to delete this post. Now, am I taking over the job of Mr. Metals ?????, to cause all holders of ipmcf stock to sell and drive the price to 0.00. No, but, I am hopeing that a reader to this post re-reads the post that this is a reply to, a post I posted about Mr. Taylor suggesting that you contact your elected federal officials of your state, about the concerns you have regarding the delisting of IPMCF here and in Canada. I have received an e-mail from Mr. Taylor suggesting that my approach to only contact Arizona's officials with a "form" letter from the threaders here as being not as effective as a unique message from each to their own state's officials. I have not sold any ipmcf shares, and I am not planning to. I wait it out, and see what any 50/50 returns to me. Even if we are delisted from the Canadian Dealing Network, the IPMCF company still exists, the desert dirt remains, to some day tell it's story. ------------------------------------------------------------- J. Taylor's Gold, Resource & Environmental Stocks HOTLINE MESSAGE - May 9, 1998 Nothing new to report on INTERNATIONAL PRECIOUS METALS.ÿ Jay expressed his belief that the potential for this company to survive the slanderous attacks by Desert Fox is no better than 50/50 and he also wonders why, after the Fox caused the company to be delisted from Toronto and also NASDAQ, he would not also attempt and succeed at getting the stock delisted from the Canadian Dealer Network. Unless this man is brought to justice, there can be little doubt about his next move. Why would anyone think otherwise, since he has made no attempt to disguise his efforts to destroy this company so as to save his own ego at the expense of the truth about the Black Rock? Please note that backed by popular demand, we are immediately making available the entire text of our weekly hotline message by email to paid subscribers of J. Taylor's Gold Resource & Environmental Stocks newsletter. ------------------------------------------------------------------ I'am sure Mr. Metals is laughing so hard now, that he has probably fell off his chair.