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Re: Gainmaker post# 12912

Monday, 06/29/2015 9:57:29 AM

Monday, June 29, 2015 9:57:29 AM

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HEAR YE, HEAR YE!!! A challenge!!! See, friends, I have no doubt that NWGC/AGCZ IS Compania Minera P.L. SA, for many, many substantive reasons, search my posts.
And now at the very least we have confirmation from an importer that Compania Minera P.L. SA aka COMINPLSA is exporting gold bars to an American company. Even the fiercest detractor can't deny that.
And based on that same COMINPLSA shipping ID they are ALSO shipping gold bars to China, as well as Antimony and Tailing Samples. Even the fiercest detractor can't deny that.

So the only remaining question, after all this "there's no gold, there's no mine, there's no profits" is THIS:
Does NWGC's sub AGCZ 100% own Compania Minera P.L. SA?

The two tickers here ( NWGC & AGCZ ) have years of filings, PR's, website inclusion of COMINPLSA's owner Pablo Lopez, stock transfers to him and his owners for the purchase in 2009, prior to current CEO taking the helm. Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance, OTC Markets all list them as wholly owned and run by Pablo. Not only this, NWGC & AGCZ openly hold themselves out as COMINPLSA's 100% owner, and are PR'ing shipping progress in line with exactly what COMINPLSA is shipping, exactly when it is being shipped.

From my perspective, our adversaries have shopping website "Pablo Lopez", and various other copy and paste emails, with changing contacts and inconsistent phone numbers.

SO DO ME THIS!!! If shopping website "Pablo" is really so incensed that his company is having it's achievements falsely cast as those of another:

1. HAVE HIM SAY SO - have Pablo Lopez or PL Minera put out a press release, public statement, ANYTHING to compete with the real updates his parent corp has been giving for the past 6 years, which he supposedly didn't know about

Because otherwise, there is no denying, and NWGC -> AGCZ -> Compania Minera P.L. SA is a friggin goldmine, up and down the golden chain of subsidiary ownership, as reported for the past 6 years. wink