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To: Alan Vennix who wrote (5150)8/6/1998 1:02:00 AM
From: Mellofellow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11603
 
VINNIE,

I may be stupid...but you go ahead and keep on perpetuating
these scams.....

You fellows keep the lies alive everytime you post....You must
think that the rest of your friends on this thread are stupid if they
follow the lead of you and Mazz...

You need to wake up to reality if you think there is any merit
in IPM, NAXOX and MAXAM....what do you do stand around with
your head in the sand, oblivious to everything around you..

Or maybe you guys are just the ultimate in greed and love to get involved in a little hocus pocus.

Why don't you guys pursue something along the line of recovering
gold from sea water ....there must be something in the Hi-Tech arena
that you guys can promote.....your not a straight shooter my friend
the more you deny the guiltier you get...

Melo.



To: Alan Vennix who wrote (5150)8/6/1998 8:16:00 AM
From: Richard Mazzarella  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11603
 
Alan, these guys are just trying to use us to advance their agenda. I love it on how they try to lecture on morals. Wolf admitted that he was using his attack on me to convince Runyon of something, I know not what. I can understand why they would attack me, but going after you is mystifying. Runyon's a lot smarter than these turkeys and would never let their histrionics influence him. He has heard for years that the desert dirt's are scams. There is now too much physical evidence that the desert sands will soon significantly change conventional precious metal's mining economics. Is that the threat? Some may truly believe that metals can't be recovered, but they have a choice not to invest and post to the threads their doubts. Tim and Zeev do a credible job in that regard. What we are getting now are not technical attacks on the desert dirt premise, but rather attacks on the people that know the potential. That has to speak for itself related to their motivation. Then they lecture about honesty and morality, what crap.



To: Alan Vennix who wrote (5150)8/6/1998 9:28:00 AM
From: Lionel Hungar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11603
 
Gee Alan how goes the desert dirt index? Is it almost zero yet?

LH