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To: rjbac who wrote (12202)8/11/1998 3:39:00 PM
From: Mike P.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34075
 
first of all i dont know who you are

and i dont know why your yelling!!!!!!!!
and second they have been charged with felony crimes? maybe i should pay closer attention, my guess is that if terry and the gang go to prison that would put a serious damper on this stock, hope they have a good lawyer. maybe i should just dump this stock.
naaah....think ill just hold and quit paying attention again. its just neat to think you might be sitting on the biggest gold mine in the world.....imagine the stories to the grandchildren, now that would be cool. have a nice day. poet.



To: rjbac who wrote (12202)8/11/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: MARKHAR  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34075
 
One of the reasons for the SEC scrutiny ? Entities (or INDIVIDUALS w/ CONNECTIONS to entities) w/ ulterior motives have been known to file false and/or unsubstantiated charges when political or monetary objectives are to be gained. ( ie: The Clintons fabricated felony charges against individual members of the White House travel office in order to staff it w/ their Arkansas cronies.) Is it possible that some entity w/ SEC connections is playing out a personal vendetta against the Knittles in retaliation for their backing out of his/her/their less than kosher Arizona silver mining project?

Just wondering.