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Re: 0101001 post# 25543

Tuesday, 02/01/2011 11:17:05 PM

Tuesday, February 01, 2011 11:17:05 PM

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I coudn't get down to the port the other day and I have been traveling since, but I had an associate go down today and take pictures of the trucks arriving and clearing customs. He will send me the photos later tonight and I will post them early tomorrow.

He doesn't have a pass to get inside the security area to get pictures of the stockpile, but the trucks are going in full (obviously over legal weight he said, so we're talking about over 45 Tonnes) and leaving empty, and he said he saw at least 7-8 arrive within the 2 hours he hung around. Drivers said they could do 5 hour RT's during the day and 3.5 Hour RT's at night.

He also mentioned that someone else was caught taking pictures through the fence and security arrived and forced him to delete all the photos he took. The Port of Ensenada ships a lot of containers to US ports and now has to comply with Homeland Security rules, which prohibits taking photos. So you may have to wait until I get back or Cotton posts photos.

Reviewing todays posts is enough that I almost don't want to post any pictures at all. The board seems to have picked up some really childish new members the past few days (who in some ways are even worse than those who have been successfully marginalized by facts) and who will probably suggest that the photos are fake or the trucks are full of some other mysterious material. But I guess I'll do it as promised.

Someone asked where the stockpile is at EIT. I saw it being prepared last week. It is in the far SW corner of the EIT terminal. They could easily pile up 50-75,000 Tonnes there, and could be doubled by simply moving a few stacks of containers.

The real supporters of CWRN can sleep well. Cotton has done it!