Gold/Mining/Energy | Desert Dirts, Gold & Platinum, the emperors new clothes


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To: Joe Champion who wrote (222)3/28/1997 7:44:00 AM
From: JKNF   of 1913
 
Joe I don't recall using the F*** word in any email to you. The last email I sent you was probably 3 weeks ago.

Keep your opinions to yourself, and I'll keep mine.

John

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To: C L who wrote (224)3/28/1997 1:03:00 PM
From: Joe Champion   of 1913
 
With due respect C L,

To my knowledge, there are at least three laboratories in the Silver City area.

Walter Lashly's facility -- American Society for Applied Technology 505-388-5654
Ray Steele's facility -- Sierra Laboratories (actually in Hila Bend outside of Silver City)
Ed Horton's facility -- Western Precious Metals

Ray does accomplish assay's, but his favorite is the gun powder burn. This is the exact same process that the girl from the science fair in Dallas performed.

The above three have been attempting to convert their assay procedures to commercial processes for the last +20 years. Of course, they are still working on the problem without finding a solution.

Respectfully,

Joe Champion


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To: C L who wrote (224)3/28/1997 9:58:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 1913
 
Please do CL.




I will be passing your comments to some people in Arizona also.


Tim Hall

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To: Randy Giese who wrote (217)3/28/1997 10:02:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 1913
 
No similarities that I can see. I was involved in oil shale for over ten years so I know a little about tar sands and such.

Tim Hall

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To: Bob Jagow who wrote (221)3/28/1997 10:05:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 1913
 
Have you and Mr. Walls been playing with each other?

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To: Tim Hall who wrote (211)3/29/1997 12:16:00 AM
From: The Barracudaâ„¢   of 1913
 
This whole thing sounds like the gold in Costa Rica's beaches that sucked in a lot of people in the 1980's. One of which was Jack Kemp. I think he lost $50,000 when the project disapeared

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To: Tim Hall who wrote ()4/1/1997 12:16:00 AM
From: Tim Hall   of 1913
 
I am not sure that I understand the logic ivolved in hiring "the best mining consultant in North America" and then sending samples to an unkown lab.

Tim Hall

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To: Tim Hall who wrote (231)4/3/1997 9:19:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 1913
 
It would now appear that the Desert Dirt Cult/Mining experts have determined that the BRE-X deposit is really a desert dirt.

What next?


Tim Hall

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To: Tim Hall who wrote (232)4/3/1997 9:25:00 PM
From: go4it   of 1913
 
and your thoughts on Bre-x are .........?

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To: go4it who wrote (233)4/3/1997 9:43:00 PM
From: Tim Hall   of 1913
 
I believe that BRE-X has a reasonable gold deposit. According to the geology reports available, the bulk of the mineralization is free gold and should be assayable by standard methods. If there is some sort of a conspiricy, it might be that Freeport is trying to strengthen a better bargaining position with the Busang Government by down playing the value of the deposit. In my humble opinion.


Tim Hall

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