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Re: rich2 post# 158888

Friday, 11/20/2015 3:46:00 PM

Friday, November 20, 2015 3:46:00 PM

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I don't understand. Are you saying Briscoe cannot be lying because he is a certified (registered)geologist? Or are you saying that if a certified geologist submits a sample, yttrium would not be commonly "be present" in a sample? So confused....

Sounds like you believe Briscoe's samples had "high concentrations" of yttrium or other rare earths, or he wouldn't have gone to Washington to talk about them. That is exactly what Briscoe would like investors to believe. Yet, he won't prove it.

Look, it doesn't matter who collects the sample, yttrium would most likely "be present" in any rock sample if analyzed by a certified lab. It is one of the most common REE, and one would expect it to be present.

Yeah, this is probably mind-numbing to most that read these posts, but I find it to be a critical topic, because to me it is an example of a deceitful promotional tactic. And it makes me question everything this company does....or says.....

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