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To: Sam who wrote (19198)5/8/1999 8:33:00 AM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
With the following (3) exceptions:

1) Largest supply of diamondiferous kimberlite in the world,
a resource that will last well over 100 years.

2) A joint venture with an experienced producer and marketer
of diamond

3) You can have pizza delivered to your site in the Fort a'la
Corne forest of Saskatchewan and have it arrive hot. A Snap
Lake pizza buff needs to import the Chef as well as the dough.

Most important KRT is up close to 70% over the last twenty days
and your WSP is down 1%. I told you about it over 3 months ago
Sam and look what happened! #reply-7726213 #reply-7726844 -

What do you have against making money??

aj



To: Sam who wrote (19198)5/8/1999 10:09:00 AM
From: teevee  Respond to of 26850
 
Sam,
What a paper hanger like substandard joe and his below average IQ associates will tell you, is that yes, there are a number of large 200 million tonne or larger kimberlite bodies at Fort a la Corne, however, what they will never tell you is that such large bodies stayed very hot at low pressures for a very long time....they are diamondiferous, but unfortunately, but the area of mantle from where these kimberlites originated from wasn't that fertile, so the grade was low to begin with and, most of what diamond was there, was converted to carbon dioxide gas.....it is impossible under the laws of physics for much of the diamond to have survived.....the cooling rate was far too slow in such big kimberlite bodies.......about the last thing the junior exploration resource market needs at this time is another scam....I don't know if you saw this but it is worth a read:

Message 9249128

Also for your information, substandard joe (Shaun Spelliscy)at one time optioned some fort a la corne claims to a company named Shore Gold......he is probably trying to unload paper there too.......I noticed he was trying to get his hands in Andrew's pockets on that one.........

regards,
teevee



To: Sam who wrote (19198)5/10/1999 11:58:00 AM
From: Radiosport  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
I went over to the KRT thread .and done some DD ,It is like WSP about 4 years ago .even the thread reads like wsp news releases years ago

WSP 4 years ago - isn't that where I bought in at $4 (thanks BB)
only to watch it drift down to $ .50 over the next 3 years. Is
that what KRT investors have to look forward to? :)

John