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To: Tom Cat who wrote (2675)3/30/1999 9:18:00 PM
From: mineman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5821
 
TomCat, perhaps for the past 20 years you have been so used to paid brokerage-house analysts prostituting themselves for employers or newsletter writers promoting companies with which they have stock-options or large share positions, that you are unconsciously discrediting me for expressing my honest opinion about a project in what some would consider early stages.

I am an independent technical economic geologist who shoots from the hip before the gun reaches eye-level. My assessments are based strictly on the economic geologic potential and nothing else. If I felt the potential existed for an economic deposit to be found in this gabbroic plug I would tell you point-blank.

If I felt the Lac Rocher project was dead I would not spend more than 5 minutes evaluating it. But the beautiful high-grade verified in 3 holes and 2.5 m thickness is intriguing enough to carefully assess all of the current results.

I have studied the gephysical results and combining these with the drill intersections to date brings me to conclude what has been on this thread for 8 hours.

I am just trying to assist people in their evaluation. And this is a free and open debate unhindered by censors where everyone can see other's independent ideas without the news being filtered by the established media, brokerage houses, and newsletter writers.