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To: Patrick Laflamm who wrote (7315)7/22/1998 11:15:00 AM
From: Chris A.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Patrick,

I'm really surprised E. Charters scam theory has been getting so much attention.

The latest about the drill bits falling off is really quite silly. Why?

Because the bulk samples were taken out by heavy machinery and by hand to get it into the bags. There were no drill bits that even came close.

WSP is simply not a scam. It is diamond history in the making...



To: Patrick Laflamm who wrote (7315)7/22/1998 6:14:00 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
absolutely.

Drill bit diamonds could go to 5 carats.

The 6 8 and 10 ones look suspicious, don't you think. Funny they are not saying much about them. Maybe they were faceted already.

What you have to realize is that mines are extremely rare and scams are not. From Cartaway to Bre-X they are orchestrated on a monthly basis. Even the real mineral discoveries are run like scams with a pump and dump philosophy. Scaredest some of these promoters would ever get is if they found a mine.

Most of the mineral promoters, Ivany, Pezim, Glick, Ross, Applegath, Laliever, Muzylowski, Petancic, Dupuis etc, are not to be trusted. sure they actually do work and look for the chance of a mine on the side but don't think they are out to do you any favours. And when the going gets rough in the money raising they are not above a little "action". It has never been drier since 1983 in money raising for metals. Gold is worth $50.00 an ounce in constant dollars in comparison with its 1980 price. The time to scam for most nervous companies is now. They know they will be totally out of money in 4 to 8 months.

EC<:-}