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To: .Trev who wrote (13335)1/26/1999 2:53:00 PM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 26850
 
One thing about JK he jumps around too much but does right good storys
but I for one will not renew my subscription this year.



To: .Trev who wrote (13335)1/26/1999 3:18:00 PM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Trev,salting is always a possibility in a spec play,and i think JK was only addressing concern that he thought that WSP was withholding information at the same time he heard the "Russian stones" in the samples WSP had.For this JK has been burned on this thread.Given the fact that over the last few years more salts than world deposits have been exposed, JK was recomending caution with regards to WSP,not calling it a comfirmed salt.This is what his subscribers pay him to do.He is no prophet and is wrong as many times he is wright.IMO after taking all information in over the past weeks,it seemes unlikely WSP is a salt.The cost of the diamonds to pull this off over a long period of times would run int the hundredes of thousands of dollars to maintaine the grades we are talking.AS we all know Bre-X salting cost $15.000 in placer gold to pull off.This is a far cry from the value of The 68 grand in WSP mini bulks.If it is a scam the scamer must be as rich as Donald Trump.