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To: ForYourEyesOnly who wrote (230)9/17/1998 9:05:00 AM
From: EZbeliever  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 403
 
Sorry THC but the press release is old news

If you want to know what is really happening behind the scenes you
must look far beyond and between the lines of a press release. That is why I was impressed with your post on Globex's recent history, and
the sudden entry into the mining business. This sent up a red flag that
I am watching very closely.

From direct sources I have learned that the reason SSRIF went into the agreement is because Global offrered connections that would provide SSRIF with the cash to meet the installments. That is why
Robert Quartermain was in New York.

The key questions remain: Will Global deliver or are they just a bunch
of fly-by night con-men? What will be required of SSRIF by the supposed investors providing the cash?

One of the parties from Globex is John Gray, president of Barrington Group which does public relations. Barrington did work for Frank Giustra, former CEO of Yorkton securities, to help make his fortune promoting VSE listed companies. One of those little companies was an outfit called Diamond Fields.

There is little doubt that if it were not for the expertise of SSRIF that
Black Hawk would have never entered agreement with GLOBEX.
However, the question still stands in my mind. Is Globex credible?

Time will tell.