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LOL! Have you read Dr. D's latest? It is by far his "best" ever. Here is a link...enjoy.
http://cmkxdiamond.proboards32.com/index.cgi?board=general&action=display&num=1096816274
Good grief; if this wingnut has a PhD, I wonder if those letters really stand for "Piled higher and Deeper"?
Anyone read Lee Webb's 10/1 article?? Amazing that not one mention of Roger Glenn in the whole article!
Is it amazing or seriously remiss, at best?
Perhaps this excerpt from my Sept. 24 article will be of some interest, if not comfort:
According to many of the CMKM faithful, any account of the company that does not include mention of its highly touted lawyer, D. Roger Glenn, would be seriously remiss, at best. Great weight is placed on Mr. Glenn's association with the company; indeed, some shareholders claim that he is the reason they hold the stock.
Many CMKM followers claim that Mr. Glenn is one of the top securities lawyers in the U.S., some extend that to one of the best in the world. While Mr. Glenn may indeed be a very good securities lawyer, Stockwatch has not been able to discover any publication ranking him among the top securities lawyers in the U.S. or anywhere else.
A review of SEC filings indicates that Mr. Glenn has been with three different law firms over the past five years and his name appears in SEC filings by at least 12 reporting companies over the same time period. Six of those companies are currently trading on either the OTC Bulletin Board or the pink sheets.
Mr. Glenn has not responded to a Stockwatch interview request.
Perhaps I will come back to Mr. Glenn in a future article.
Urban has already been quoted as saying he was from the Casavant family with the organs.
Oh, well, that is certainly good enough for me.
And thank goodness he wasn't quoted as saying he was from the Casavant family without organs.
Nobody knows whether Woodward's still involved with UCAD
Didn't Mr. Woodward get a mention in the Green Baron tout-cast interview with Rendal Williams?
The Casavant family is extremely rich so the 2 million could have come from Urban himself.
Do you have anything to support the claim that the Casavant family is extremely rich?
The CIM dividend ratio is confusing and inconsistent with the other ratios but I suspect that the SGGM shell will be used to reverse merge CIM into a public company.
That may be a possibility. However, in the absence of a consolidation prior to the deal, the reverse takeover would result in a company coming out of the gate with several hundred billion shares outstanding.
I'm surprised there hasn't been more interest expressed by those who haven't seen 'em.
So, are there some pictures available? Do you have a link? I would really like to see these nascent captains--nay, Titans--of industry.
The master planners' fabulous Saskatchewan fishing adventure ...
Has anyone seen any pictures of the CMKX gurus and prophets who participated in the Saskatchewan fly-in fishing pow-wow?
lol, think they're actually gonna TELL people this stuff?
Oh, my; how silly of me!
Then again, if only a trifle of what comes back from the races is true, they might be better at telling people stuff than they are at putting stuff into a public document.
However, if Urbie exercises the 60-day option, then it's:
222,838,063 GEMM x (1 CMKX / .00012267 GEMM) = 1,816,565,280,834 CMKX shares
However, there has been no news regarding the exercise of the option; nor, as far as I know, has there been any indication that shares received by way of the yet to be exercised option will be part of a dividend-in-specie scheme.
Ed said DeBeers is spending 1 billion on an open pit mine.
I wonder if Ed has informed De Beers?
Good grief; it really is amazing what some people will spew and others will lap up.
The voice of Lee Webb's conscience:
Jurisper:
Ah, well...uh, the gelding and all that, you know...
Among other things, and probably most importantly, I lost much of my interest in the story.
Anyway, it is good to hear from you.
And the conscience pricking is deserved.
Regards,
with little propellers sticking out of their butts
Is there anyone here with some background in art who could put a name to that kind of artistic rendering?
Remember though that Dr. D has told his followers that the information posted to the OTCBB site is "speculative" and can not be relied on.
I suppose that would be in sharp contrast to the rock-solid "information" posted by Dr. D., of course.
If Roger don't succede in exposing them, I'll throw in the towel on that score too.
Gump:
I could be wrong, but I think you know at least something about mining plays.
From the admittedly little that I have seen of your posts, you seem a bit skeptical about CMKX as an exploration company.
What is the basis of your apparent belief in the abilities of Roger Glenn? Do you know more about him than you do about mining plays?
A short time later, an individual arrived at the tent. I was told that it was the vice president of Corning, a huge corproration.
Goodness gracious; a Corning vice president!
I wonder if someone has stumbled upon yet another of those mysterious deposits of encapsulated gold? You know, those itty-bitty particles of gold all wrapped up in some refractory material and other wonderful stuff that make it impossible to analyze using industry-standard fire assay methods; unless you have the secret sauce, of course.
I've heard, indeed I've even written, about such a thing. In fact, I think I've even written about one such marvel where some of this fire assay proof material was sent off to Corning for analysis.
Lee Webb, I'm an admin on palTALK.
Congratulations, tjnavil.
You were not bounced or banned.
I suppose I can accept that claim, given your position as one of the administrators.
You left....
Well, it was not a departure of my choosing.
I was about to leave, but I stopped to respond to oldepro, who was expressing his great disappointment that I did not participate in some other group to which he had invited me a week or so ago.
While I was typing that response, I believe I heard @phxgold muttering something about 30 seconds. Not being much of a multitasker, perhaps I misheard.
In any event, I posted my response to oldepro and almost immediately thereafter my Sterling's Classroom screen closed.
Perhaps it was all just an untimely glitch.
If you want to come in, then do it.
Thank you for the invitation; I might take you up on it some time.
Meanwhile, my invitation to PalTalk members to offer their thoughts regarding the CMKX outstanding confusion, either by E-mail or telephone, remains open.
Oh, my; I think one of the king's horses kicked me out of PalTalk.
Melvin on paltalk. He's been drinking again.
Really? Melvin told me that he doesn't drink and never has.
Golly, just as I wrote that I remembered a story Melvin told about getting all tanked up, going duck hunting and accidentally blasting the fender of his friend's car with a shotgun.
The hell is THAT supposed to mean?
Janice:
Perhaps the answer can be found here:
"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty Dumpty said, in a rather scornful tone, "it means exactly what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less."
There's never been any reason to think there was any short position in CMKX, apart from the hype.
Oh, my; what blasphemy!
I wonder how many of the faithful will be entertaining that devilish thought when the UCAD dividends start showing up in their accounts.
I take back all the bad things I said about you.
Frankly, I didn't notice; but thanks anyway.
without there being any theoretical "fig leaves" to hide behind
Euthydemus:
I wouldn't count on that; after all, they are an imaginative bunch.
At the very least I expect they will dust off the 8-per-cent theory.
Indeed, I suspect that a number of convoluted permutations of that and other "theories" are already being developed to persuade the faithful that the outstanding total can't be derived from the actual dividends showing up in their accounts.
The Great Thing...
Well, it certainly wasn't much of a "debate." Pity.
The Great Debate
I would like to hear what people think of the debate between the Green Baron and Stock Patrol. Anyone who wants to offer an opinion/assessment can contact me by E-mail or by calling me at (604) 605-3625.
I sold my shares when Cassavant drilled an already existing kimberlite (which was drilled already) and released a PR stating it was DIAMONDINFEROUS!!!
Yes, Swannell Minerals drilled Smeaton in 1996 and hit kimberlite in what CMKX renamed the Carolyn pipe. After Swannell abandoned the property, Pine Channel and United Carina drilled four more holes nearby, only one of which intersected a narrow zone of reworked kimberlite, in 2000.
Maybe it's time to reacquaint yourself with the strop, razordull.
With a little sharpening you might see that your question is clearly answered.
Got a valid argument that cmkx mineral claims are worthless?
Perhaps you might want to rethink straying into a discussion of "valid" arguments without an understanding of what a valid argument really means.
Logically speaking, an argument is valid if and only if it is impossible to design a universe in which all of the premises are true and the conclusion is false.
Have you met a geologist that says there are definately no minable diamonds on cmkx holdings?
No, I have not; nor have I met or spoken with any geologist, or anyone else with a lick of sense for that matter, who says that there is anything "minable" on any of the CMKX properties.
Did you see the post about the psychics? Now THAT was priceless!!
That one is a keeper, alright.
Still, it doesn't strike me as much nuttier than the wide belief in a huge naked short position, the D. Roger Glenn awe, the TDEMS fantasy, the infinite valuation insanity, the double-short-to-double-cover gobbledegook or any number of other wingnut reasons served up for owning this stock.
I'm used to dropping three zeroes when dealing with this stock so that the numbers will work on my calculator
Ha! I can understand that.
By the way, it seems that CMKX may have dropped a fair number of claims. I think they are now touting more than one million acres rather than nattering about more precise numbers like 1.9 million acres.
That's fine be you know nothing about TDEMS
Well, if you "work in electronics," you should check your wiring.
TDEMS will not determine whether an anomaly hosts diamonds.
Say what?
I assume you are aware that 2 million acres is approximately 3 square miles.
You might want to check that.
I wonder where those SGGM PRs are...
Golly, that is a puzzle, isn't it?
According to some of the PalTalk faithful, the press releases were delayed because they had to straighten out some issues regarding a bogus St. George website and because of a bogus St. George press release.
Oddly, while the purported phony press release has been floated out as an excuse for the absence of any of the information-packed press releases that were supposed to be issued last week, nobody seems to have actually seen the bogus release.
How a fake news release escaped the notice of the diligent CMKX fans is certainly a mystery to me.
Trade15, if you have some time today, I'm around. I sent you my telephone number.
Are you really going to interview Sterling?
Well, that is up to Sterling. I requested an interview and provided my contact information to him on PalTalk, followed up with a private message and an E-mail.
In that case the dividend should travel with the shares until the pay date.
Janice: As I recall, Aug. 20 was the record date, but I don't recall that there was an ex-dividend date. That is significant, particularly with a dividend-in-specie distribution.
I like to view what I am doing as "teaching a person to fish" instead of actually "giving a person fish" during the hunger stages. Once a person learn how to fish there will be times when some bad fishes are caught and should have not been eaten. If such happens, it should be understood to not get mad at the person who taught you how to fish.
Good grief; what a metaphor-mangling menace.
I can hardly wait for the "What does it profit a man..." sermon.
Thank goodness for a sharp-sighted geologist whose eyes reportedly lit up like a Christmas tree at the very sight of the core samples that yielded those stupendous stones.
A dust mote gently wafting in a shaft of sunlight would be more visible to me than those two "stones."
There you go again...oreos, circles, pies, pi
Good grief; the next thing you know it will be "diameter."
Speaking of which, the longest dimension reported from the two so-called "stones" recovered from the Smeaton/Carolyn samples is approximately the same as the diameter of a human hair.