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To: Ryan Weisman who wrote (3951)10/13/1998 8:40:00 PM
From: Mr Metals  Respond to of 4571
 
How do you know all this.

I know the geologist that got BCMD into the area many years ago. He was on their properties many, many times and told me they were screwing up big time. He actually thought that the pillars were going to collapse and kill everyone. He told the guys at BCMD about it and they couldn't care less. Greed I tell you, greed. They deserve what's coming to them in a very big way. BTW, Sterling was pumping $700,000 a month into BCMD. Now that's sad!

Mr Metals



To: Ryan Weisman who wrote (3951)10/17/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: virginijus poshkus  Respond to of 4571
 
Ryan, the final chapter is now being written on the BCMD company. in days ahead the villains will be displayed in public. But we all now that $46mm was blown by management and not a profitable ounce of gold was produced. The only afterthought is this. The sign in Grass Valley will be pointing to the Brush Creek , Ruby and and Lower Brush Creek mines. Only 75mm away the sign will read to the once prolific Brush Creek Mine, tours given daily, busses on the hour. Jim will be the driver , his wife will be the tour guide and Lionel, we all remember him, he will man the metal detector to insure that no unhappy shareholder comes on board.

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