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To: RMF who wrote (11635)7/31/1998 6:31:00 AM
From: john  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
<There's really nothing there, and you can quote me on that, which I'm sure you would if I was wrong, but I doubt you will otherwise>

Why, don't you post your geology credentials and let us know all your scientific reasons why there is nothing there??????

I have been told the people of Cangali pan for gold and that is how they pay for groceries.......... that sounds like nothing there to me.

MICAP your posts make me ..... ROALMAO!!!!!!!!!!!



To: RMF who wrote (11635)7/31/1998 10:57:00 AM
From: Cytotekk  Respond to of 34075
 
MICAP, your opinion only, like predicting the future. You have no proof that there is really nothing there, as you put it.

Third party verifier has a right to that statement when they are finished, everyone else is speculating.

C in O



To: RMF who wrote (11635)7/31/1998 11:37:00 AM
From: Jim Bishop  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
<There's really nothing there, and you can quote me on that, which I'm sure you would if I was wrong, but I doubt you will otherwise.>

MICAP, if you mean there is no gold on the property, and in the Cangalli Valley, then I would say that you are wrong. You just have to look at the past 1000 or so years, including present day, and you would not say that.

There is gold there, the locals take it out all the time. At one time I understand women were having problems washing clothes in some of the streams. Seems they kept getting all these little gold flecks all over them.

I am also told, can't verify it though, that others, geologists, mining engineers, geophysicists, have all agreed that this valley is different than anywhere they have seen - at least as far as gold. If we ever get to see all 2500+ pages of Guido's report we'll learn a lot more about that.

VSE - without the jr. caps coming they just might bite the dust before MINE. Soon as a couple more of mine get off of there I am out of it.

Regards,

Jim



To: RMF who wrote (11635)7/31/1998 2:35:00 PM
From: Geita  Respond to of 34075
 
Dear MICAP, Not to worry. Golden Eagle canOt do any more harm to the VSE reputation than they have accomplished quite eminently on their own. Why blame a .50 stock for the troubles of the whole Junior Mining sector? Close your eyes, call up any chart and most likely the graph is down. Fortunate indeed is the holder of a stock that is merely languishing. The entire gold sector is dying the death of a thousand cuts bleeding shareholder equity while anticipating a rise in the POG. Selections of prominent newsletter writers have been atrocious. Important money has moved out giving no indication of returning soon. Undervalued gold stocks are strewn throughout the exchanges. Holding a long position in juniors seems optimistic; very long would be more appropriate. In this depressing climate MINE has performed quite well for many of us. Without filing financials it has outperformed many which have. At this time I see only two reasons to get involved with juniors, and you better have your eyes open if trying either; buy the severely undervalued ones and wait for the market to recognize their worth, or go for one with minimal risk and potential high reward. Does Golden Eagle have all that gold? Will it be able to mine economically? I am 4,000 miles away and have no idea. There are a dozen scenarios. More than a few are horrible to contemplate, others bring a large smile to my face. Bill Leahy