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To: Bob Walsh who wrote (10179)4/17/1999 9:42:00 PM
From: JACK R. SMITH JR.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Bob,

Thanks for the correction in persuit of the truth.

I laud your effort to bring a valid summary to this thread for new and old shareholders.

There will always be those who seem to need more information than can be provided and there will always be detractors with a contrary axe to grind, but I am in favor of presenting the facts as we collectively know and understand them.

I am certainly in favor of an effective PR program if it is coupled with real progress and real facts.

My question about the properties is based on past dissappoinment. I wish to know the legal status of the Hussayampa property, the Weaver Creek property and I believe that we own the Oro Grande patented area outright and have public claim on an addtional area of approximately 1000 acres more or less.

It was my understanding that the Weaver Creek property was a BLM claim, but you tell me that it is leased, and that may be so. If it is leased, then it is owned by someone. Please advise.

Pardon my paranoia, but I would hate to find that the Weaver Creek property is leased from the J&T Catalyst company on a verbal contract!

Or that the Hussayampa property is leased from C&W mining on a 99 year verbal contract!

Our effort here should be toward credible progress and I suspect that collectively we shall do just that!

Once we round up the facts, who can stop us, Jack!!



To: Bob Walsh who wrote (10179)4/18/1999 2:24:00 AM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14226
 
Bob, long ago on black and white tv, for us kids, cartoon show of name
Tom and Jerry, and I forget, but guess one was a cat, yes ?

A cat has 9 lives, and can chase its tail.

The J&T cat is dead. Long live the J&T cat.

Second life, second chance to catch its tail.

The Maxam thread has Spin Doctors,
this GPGI thread may receive spin-offs of past research(s).

Is it possible that those very high too good to be true test numbers
are because of the pre-treatment, or am I showing my mining ignorance
here because the gpgi dirt is richer in precious metals than other
desert dirt companies dirt, and to verify their presents requires only
a standard test ? But it seems that the extraction method is where the
desert dirt companies are hitting a wall, and to put these precious
metals into a situation that they can be seperated out is where the
time and energy and disappointments have been.

Would it not be completely amazing if Mr. Twiford's research would have
continued without a successful run under the old methods and procedures,
but now after doing things differently, going back to basics of what is
knowned to work, that certain components of the J&T cat work under this
different process.

I'am just guessing, and if so, then everyone wins.

Sometimes when one cannot take the next step forward,
a step or two back can show another path that may be travelable.

One small backwards Mike-step for Twiford,
one big leap forward for GPGI.

Zeev, before I continue to make a fool out of myself, tell me to stop!

<< no one can stop us, except ourselves >>

Doug