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Dude, in this cubical farm where I work in Trenton, in a 13 story building, with 140 cubes per floor, with every nerd from TCNJ, Rutgers, and Rider who couldn't get into Princeton pumping out TPS reports for Lumberg and Loretta; trust me; it's thicker than the coffee at 2nd Maintenance Battalion on a frosty February morning after the company Gunny made a pot last night and left it on all day in the duty shack for the corporal of the guard to accidentally put in his cup while typing on I-hub about the gold mine he bought 3,000 shares of with $20.00 he borrowed from the Devil in a cave up on a hill in Utah last night.
What will happen in an hour when all the nerds leave their cubical farms and start trading this week's paycheck on their blackberries and notebooks while at the cafeteria staring at the hallway that leads to the executive lounge they and their forefathers stuck for 3 or 4 generations now, at the GI Bill stables and stalls of the state and community colleges they come from and can only dream of being a Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale, Chicago, or poison ivy laced school with high walls and fences, start trading?
can someone post the level two-all the way up the chain with exchanges please. where are the shelves at? what do people think we will close at? I just spoke with an investor who thinks they will buy in if this hits a dime. Why do they hesitate? I don't get this>? I bought 30,000 shares for $30.00 a few months ago and now it's worth a few hundred. Where could this go, and what gold report in Arizona on record with what state insitution can we go to to verify our "gold holdings" in the United States of America worth in excess of $9,999.00 which should be tracked by the FBI, CIA, NSA, FED, BRE, DEA, GGG, DER, DOA, DAG, DEP, or one of the other ones like the DOE, DNS, NDE, NAO, NAR, DAR, XYZ and don't forget WKRP in Cincinati!
Ok, now I feel a little better than yesterday's scare. After the last top-ten most talked about I-hub Arizona Gold mining venture fiasco with FFGO, trust me; this one needs to have some meat brought out after this hummus appitzer is digested. We need a PR this weekened.
Is FBI the ticker symbol? I'm confused, I thought Fitzgerald, Bailey, & Irvine was only a company we used in our old Dungeons & Dragon's games. Or is that all that FFGO was, a video game, programmed by some clandestine force, even the Federal, wait; who the hell uses the word Beuraeau anyway, I can't even spell it; my father was a Beuraeau Chief and i hated that title, because it's like what the hell does that mean, and stuff; it's something like a drawer or cabinet with an extinict leader of indiginous natives or something. What is the roll of the FBI, to track vegtable growers while terrorists take lessons at our schools on how to slam planes into buildings while a four trillion dollar NORAD defense grid lays useless with generals gathering in masses planning next week's tail-hook convention with witches in black lace nevada desert tassles? Seriously, the real truth here, is that history has shown; that in most cases, both criminal and agent of peace have a benefit to each other's discord; in that the other 98% that aren't part of the two 1%'s have to put up with these idiots shooting back and forth between the saloon, hotel, bank, and grocery store. Seriously, we need to know why stocks like GDSM are soring this week on news of Arizona gold ventures; and our South and Bouse Copperstone claims are laying useless and void. We have to be able to get information out of the Arizona mining ministry, even if we have to go to the local CHief; just a corporal's take on things, but I'm willing to bet my first two bars I'm right, we still own something in ARizona.
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at the fracking catalina wine mixer, i just said that
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I changed my position when this stock started to react the way it did and the company went 24 hours without A)Protecting their bid B)offering some cannon fodder to explain the large sell off occurring in a very calculated pattern C) the boys at Pimco on Fashion Island spill the beans after just two glasses of Lagavulin at 333 Bar, so really dude, this isn't rocket science, It's who can hire the best gaggle of geece to get the real McCoy to Beam Scotty and Kirk back to the Enterprise; you know what I mean. The Water Is Warm. Huff likes Blue Annaconda Steel with a side order of Tashanda's horseshoes;;;;;;;
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WALK DOWN UNDER A PENNY
!! Classic Bonnie & Clyde dude, this is going down down down like a U-Boat with her Kill, we all just got scammed.....TO BAD THE SEC IS WATCHING ALL OF THESE "AMERICAN" GOLD MINES!!! THis is a DUMP and the brokers who are controlling the PPS know it.
Add this to the list, FFGO, SAPX, and other gold mine dream info-mercials.
What's next a MERGER WITH FFGO or another GOLD MINE IN ARIZONA!!! It's a DUMP DUMP
DUMP, if the company cared they would protect the bid. THis is now all SUSPECT...bet ya a dollar that some folks in London have everything to do with this!
and here is the nice slow dump back down under a penny with a news release never comming.
Is this stock being delisted now that they are done with all the lights, buzzers and whistles?
now it looks locked at 0.0153 bid with a 0.0154 ask....wow, that's tight and tiny
Why is this stalling out and falling?
Does anyone know if the SEC has siezed any assets? Is there any DD on the SEC's DD, can we get an ESQ to answer these questions we common P.E.O.P.L.E. may have with our limited understanding of the world around us with our mere bachelor's degrees in this or that....come on? What's up with our dividend>? How can I create a fake company with claims in Arizona gold mines and a CUSIP number and run off with millions of dollars without there ever being a trace like these guys seem to have accomplished? I think I get it now, this is just like those phony real-estate rental adds where a guy in Nigeria picks up a rental book, changes the locks on the house by getting the Verizon internet hooked on and meeting the tech with a "utility bill", renting a Car from Enterprise with that bill and parking the car in the driveway with all the proper paperwork, and resubmits the rental picture and contact information with his own, and then rents the place out for a few months until the scheme all the while the rich trust fund baby who is too cheao to hire a veteran starving through college to live in the house as a "platoon sergeant" is off in Vancuver blowing his daddy's money with his new husband & wife in a polynomial equation with Justin Timberlake & I"m On A Boat guy from SNL laughing it all the way to the bank.
Can someone make like Katy Perry and West Coast Girls ASCM into gelatinous biochemical thermodynamic sugar coated nothings
JD
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I agree, that is why I am asking the chart readers to concur with my theory that the clear indicator and factor in today's trading we must consider is the low volume. We're only at 12 Mil and halfway through the trading day in a four day trading week with less than 10 hours left to close Friday's books and allow the company 2 days to suprise the world with an up-gap or a dump-gap on Monday morning....will Nortre Dame or Rutgers win?
is this the start of the walk down, or the company's 3rd and 4th party blind agents repurchacing at lower prices in anticipation of some type of news confirming this past 7 days of trading volume's value? Can someone post the complete level-2 with exchanges for those of us trapped behind firewalls in cubical farms across the lovely state of New Jersey on this fine spring february earth shifted 3degrees on it's axis from earthquake and so did the season's today as well type day.... :)
CHART READERS, is this just a regrouping and consolidation around the $0.015 level. It seems that in penny land the jump from one cent to two cents is the "mytosis" that Clinton hoped to spur an increase in by changing from 64th notes to 1,000th notes in this song Cramer or Bob Doll seems to be pumping out with The Count as they teach us to what the value of "one, two, three, cocoa puffs" are really worth.
CBIS.OB
Cannabis Science Presents Newest Case Photos of the 3rd Critical Squamous Cell Carcinoma Self-Medicated Cannabis Patient with Clear Continued Improvement
29 minutes ago - BusinessWire via Comtex
Cannabis Science, Inc. (OTCBB:CBIS.OB - News) a pioneering U.S. biotech company developing pharmaceutical cannabis (marijuana) products is monitoring the outstanding progress of the 3rd Self-Medicated Cannabis Patient with Clear Continued Improvement. This self-medicating patient has what his doctors describe as the worst case of squamous cell carcinoma the had ever seen. This patient's tumors, while resistant to conventional treatment, continues to make obvious improvement with the use of cannabis extracts.
Figure 1 shows the tumor from the last treatment on the left side of the patient's head, scabbing over and healing. A cavernous opening began to form, and the roof and sides of the tumor have degraded and fallen off, as shown in Figure 2. Figures 3 and 4 show the tumor from above, and it is clear that the tumor continues to degrade.
On the right side of the patient's head, the tumor is also slowly healing from the application of the cannabis-based extracts. The last three pictures show the absorption and killing of the tumor by the extract.
You can view these graphic photos on the Cannabis Science website www.cannabisscience.com and click the button "View Images of 3rd Self-Medicated Patient & His Apparent Success."
Cannabis Science continues to focus on cancer as a major initial target for treatment with its critical ailment formulations. Cannabis Science has provided the scientific foundation for numerous patients suffering from cancer to make the informed decision to treat themselves with cannabis extracts. The company has seen vast improvement in four out of patients with skin cancer to date who we have been scientifically advising. Their photo-documentation is available on the Cannabis Science website www.cannabisscience.com and click on the breaking news button where you will find all the cancer related and updated patient news.
About Cannabis Science, Inc.
Cannabis Science, Inc. is at the forefront of pharmaceutical grade medical marijuana research and development. The second formulations will address the needs of patients choosing to use concentrated cannabis extracts to treat their ailments. Eventually, all Americans will have access to a safe and effective FDA approved medicine regardless of which state they live in. To maintain that marijuana is a dangerous, addictive drug with no medical value is scientifically absurd. Cannabis medicines, with no effective lethal dose, are far safer than aspirin, acetaminophen, and most other OTC drugs that kill thousands of Americans every year.
The Company works with world authorities on phytocannabinoid science targeting critical illnesses, and adheres to scientific methodologies to develop, produce and commercialize phytocannabinoid-based pharmaceutical products. In sum, we are dedicated to the creation of cannabis-based medicines, both with and without psychoactive properties, to treat disease and the symptoms of disease, as well as for general health maintenance.
Here it goes, about to break $0.02
we just sold out all of our "medical marijuana stocks"; CBIS, HEMP, GRNH, and MJNA that were in the green and retained shares that we had as profit with them, while buying back in at $0.0170. This is going to $0.30pps very soon.
LEVEL 2, can someone post the level 2 spread all the way up the chain with exchanges....that shelf of 5,000 shares at $0.0107 has to get knocked down, what's behind it? Someone make like Donkey Kong and Quebert that block into a Frogger...
I hear the Prince of Monoco, Pierre Casiraghi, got in a huge fight this past weekend with a major shareholder, some Hock guy, and that this is getting dramatic, maybe they should start filming things. What's next, will ET Land on the Obama's front lawn next?
HOnestly, looking at the 5 year chart, this will go directly yo $0.013 today or early in the trading session tommorow morning. The powers that be will see to the re-establishment of pre-2008 market crash conditions, like a Lunar landscape filmed 20 miles outside Vegas to keep an unmotivated and blasted public focused on a red herring instead of Vietnam. I can see this whole making fun of Newt Gingrich for being President of the Moon as being half serious. I'm willing to bet that soon we will need to be thinking about interplanetary banking, and that the moon, mars, and Earth will have astronauts from international entities that need to exchange things for goods and services. Gold is what is going to be universally valuable on all three planets and moon colonies. Think about the patern that Columbus set, the European expansion of the English silver-31.5g troy ounce, with the knights Templar, and the international trans-atlantic commerce. A similar fashion of exploration and man's journey into the stars as envoys of various nations from Earth are going to need an interstellar currency; one that the Greys or the tall icky-guys with claws will trade for power-cells and their nano-technology.
"I think we're gonna need a bigger boat" R.D.(Jaws) TWX is going make like TWA and this shrimp boat and her Forrest Gumps will be the only one's left with nets in the depression's waters. The best art America ever created was the stuff she was forced to produce with the most minimalistic impediments in place around them; The Wizard of Oz..... need I say "Snowflake"
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Is there anything going on at ENTI, PTEL, or DUTV? We need a morning report from our CEO, not a podcast, something in writing that they have to put their name, date, and company name with their signature on like a 1st grader with their weekly spelling bee. OK Tony, so I made a little chart up with a pack of gold stars next to the refrigirator so that each week we can see if Tony is doing his job and put a gold star next to "feed the cat", "take out the trash", "clean the bathroom", and "mop the kitchen floor"....it works for my girlfriend's kids. We need Tony to put out a PR every week with all of the entwined companies of ENTI, DUTV, PTEL with a clear and simple written statement with the company name, date, his name, and signature with the current equipment & personnel assets annotated along with joint ventures and LOI's with various other assets attached to the company (ENTI) holding in possession or loan, and a list of all activities with their 1) Situation 2) Mission 3) Execution 4) Administration & Logistics 5) Command & Signal
If I was expected to prepare this every morning as a 19 year old United States Marine Corporal for a repair facility maintaining the Atlantic Fleet's Small Missile Systems and Night Vision Equipment, than so can a CEO of a public company with people wearing American Flags on their blue jackets in the pit fighting on a different front.
is it me or within 15 minutes of me asking for something from the company like a 43-101 resource reserve report, the company put's out a PR basically detailing exactly that. Also, I think some big companies like Time-Warner TWX might want to take the same idea and team up with some B-Movie makers, SAPX, to create financing for new media in a world where making a movie can be done with about $500.00 worth of equipment and a lap top.
This stock costs less than the cost of a stamp.
Something is about to happen. There are some real stories to be told, and this market is screaming for juniors and B-movie directors to take up their arts and rush in this new era of enlightened knowledge of the universe and how light and sound work. Folks we have never had the tools before us that we have had as directors. The things movie makers only dreamed of, the things we can do with our cameras and home studios is exponentially as relative as the day Edison recorded "Mary Had a Little Lamb"...what God hath wrought is what SAPX just bought....MUSIC!
Arizona has just as rich and deep a history in creating the US Dollar. IN essence, this is the "DNA" for the United States Dollar's "specie":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comstock_Lode
The discovery of silver in Nevada (then western Utah Territory) in 1858 caused considerable excitement in California and throughout the United States. The excitement was the greatest since the discovery of gold in California ten years earlier at Sutter's Mill. People from all over the United States started to be excited about this. According to Dan De Quille, a journalist of the period, "the discovery of silver undoubtedly deserves to rank in merit above the discovery of the gold mines of California, as it gives value to a much greater area of territory and furnishes employment to a much larger number of people".[1]
Gold was discovered in this region in the spring of 1850. It was discovered in Gold Canyon, by a company of Mormon emigrants who were part of the Mormon Battalion. After arriving much too early to cross the Sierra, they camped on the Carson river in the vicinity of Dayton, to wait for the mountain snow to melt. They soon found gold along the gravel river banks by panning, but left when the mountains were passable, as they anticipated taking out more gold on reaching California. Other emigrants followed, camped on the canyon and went to work at mining. However, when the supply of water in the canyon gave out toward the end of summer, they continued across the mountains to California. The camp had no permanent population until the winter and spring of 1852–53, when there were 200 men at work along the gravel banks of the canyon with rockers, Long Toms and sluices.
The gold from Gold Canyon came from quartz veins, toward the head of the vein, in the vicinity of where Silver City and Gold Hill now stand. As the miners worked their way up the stream, they founded the town of Johntown on a plateau. In 1857, the Johntown miners found gold in Six-Mile Canyon, which is about five miles (8 km) north of Gold Canyon. Both of these canyons are on what is now known as the Comstock Lode. The early miners never thought of going up to the head of the ravines to prospect the quartz veins, spending their time on the "free" gold in the lower elevation surface deposits of earth and gravel.
Credit for the discovery of the Comstock Lode is disputed. It is said to have been discovered, in 1857, by Ethan Allen Grosh and Hosea Ballou Grosh, sons of a Pennsylvania clergyman, trained mineralogists and veterans of the California gold fields.[2] Hosea injured his foot and died of septicaemia[3] in 1857. In an effort to raise funds, Allen, accompanied by an associate Richard Maurice Bucke,[3] set out on a trek to California with samples and maps of his claim. Henry Tompkins Paige Comstock was left in their stead to care for the Grosh cabin and a locked chest containing silver and gold ore samples and documents of the discovery. Grosh and Bucke never made it to California, getting lost and suffering the fate of severe hardship while crossing the Sierran trails. The two suffered from frostbite while crossing the Sierra Nevada mountains, and at the hands of a minor-surgeon lost limbs through amputation, a last-ditch effort to save the lives of the pair. Allen Grosh died on December 19, 1857.[4] R.M. Bucke lived, but upon his recovery returned to his home in Canada.
When Henry T. P. Comstock learned of the death of the Grosh brothers, he claimed the cabin and the lands as his own. He also examined the contents of the trunk but thought nothing of the documents as he was not an educated man. What he did know is that the gold and the silver ore samples were from the same vein. He continued to seek out diggings of local miners working in the area as he knew the Grosh brothers' find was still unclaimed. Upon learning of a strike on Gold Hill which uncovered some bluish rock (silver ore), Comstock immediately filed for an unclaimed area directly adjacent to this area.
The four miners that discovered the Gold Hill outcropping were James Finney ("Old Virginny"; a contemporary rumor was that he changed his name from Fennimore to Finney after murdering a man), John Bishop ("Big French John"), Aleck Henderson and Jack Yount. Their discovery was actually part of the Comstock Lode, but not a main vein. The four men are therefore credited with the rediscovery of the mine previously found by the Grosh brothers.[4]
In the Spring of 1859, two miners, Peter O'Riley and Patrick McLaughlin, finding all the paying ground already claimed, went to the head of the canyon and began prospecting with a rocker on the slope of the mountain near a small stream fed from a neighboring spring. They had poor results in the top dirt as there was no washed gravel, and they were about to abandon their claim when they made the great discovery. They sank a small, deeper pit in which to collect water to use in their rockers. In the bottom of this hole there was material of a different appearance. When rocked out, they knew they had made their "strike" as the bottom apron was covered with a layer of gold.
In that hole, silver mining in America as we know it was born. In the rocker along with the gold was a large quantity of heavy blue-black material which clogged the rocker and interfered with the washing out of the fine gold. When assayed however, it was determined to be an almost pure sulphuret of silver.
In June of the year O'Riley and McLaughlin made their find, Henry T. P. Comstock learned of the two men working on land that Comstock allegedly had already claimed for "grazing purposes". Unhappy with his current claim on Gold Hill, Comstock made threats and managed to work himself and his partner, Immanuel "Manny" Penrod, into a deal that granted them interest on the claim.[4]
The geographic accounts on the location of the Comstock Lode were muddled and inconsistent. In one report, the gold strike was "on the Eastern fork of Walker's river" and the silver strike "about halfway up the Eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada" and "nine miles West of Carson River."[5]
[edit] Fate of the discoverersThe miners who discovered the mines, and the investors who bought their claims, did not know whether they had made a small, or large strike. The size, richness and cost of exploiting a buried ore body is very hard to estimate even today. Most of them assumed they had made a small to modest strike like nearly all other gold strikes. All of them knew they did not have the money or expertise to investigate the strike thoroughly. The size of the strike and its potential value would take many years of extensive work by thousands of miners and the investments of millions of dollars—which none of them had.
Patrick McLaughlin sold his interest in the Ophir claim for $3,500 which he soon lost. He then worked as a cook at the Green mine in California. He died working odd jobs.
Emanuel Penrod, partner to Henry Comstock, sold his 1/6 share of the interest in what would become the Ophir mine for $8,500.[4]
Peter O'Riley held on to his interests collecting dividends, until selling for about $40,000.[4] He erected a stone hotel on B Street in Virginia City called the Virginia House, and became a dealer of mining stocks. He began having visions and began a tunnel into the Sierras near Genoa, Nevada (an area of no known mineralization), expecting to strike a richer vein than the Comstock. He eventually lost everything, was declared insane and died in a private asylum in Woodbridge, California.
Henry Comstock traded an old blind horse and a bottle of whiskey for a one-tenth share formerly owned by James Fennimore ("Old Virginny"), but later sold all of his holdings to Judge James Walsh for $11,000.[4] He opened trade good stores in Carson City and Silver City. Being reportedly slow mentally, having no education and no business experience, he went broke. After losing nearly all his property and possessions in Nevada, Comstock prospected for some years in Idaho and Montana without success. In September 1870, while prospecting in Big Horn country, near Bozeman, Montana, he committed suicide with his revolver.
[edit] Early mining and milling
"Carambo!—Caraja!—Sacramento!—Santa Maria!—Diavolo!": the difficult trek by mule train from California (1860 illustration from Harper's)The ore was first extracted through surface diggings, but these were quickly exhausted and miners had to tunnel underground to reach ore bodies. Unlike most silver ore deposits, which occur in long thin veins, those of the Comstock Lode occurred in discrete masses often hundreds of feet thick. The ore was so soft it could be removed by shovel. Although this allowed the ore to be easily excavated, the weakness of the surrounding material resulted in frequent and deadly cave-ins. The excavations were carried to depths of more than 3,200 feet (1,000 m).
The cave-in problem was solved by the method of square-set timbering invented by Philip Deidesheimer, a German who had been appointed superintendent of the Ophir mine. Previously timber sets consisting of vertical members on either side of the diggings capped by a third horizontal member used to support the excavation. However, the Comstock ore bodies were too large for this method. Instead, as ore was removed it was replaced by timbers set as a cube six feet on a side. Thus, the ore body would be progressively replaced with a timber lattice. Often these voids would be re-filled with waste rock from other diggings after ore removal was complete. By this method of building up squares of framed timbers, an ore vein of any width may be safely worked to any height or depth.
Early in the history of Comstock mining, there were heavy flows of water to contend with. This called for pumping machinery and apparatus, and as greater depth was attained, larger pumps were demanded. All the inventive genius of the Pacific Coast was called into play, and this resulted in construction of some of the most powerful and effective steam and hydraulic pumping equipment to be found anywhere in the world. Initially, the water was cold, but the deeper workings cut into parts of the vein where there were heavy flows of hot water. This water was hot enough to cook an egg or scald a man to death almost instantly. Lives were lost by falling into sumps of this water hot from the vein. The hot water called for fans, blowers and various kinds of ventilation apparatus, as miners working in heated drifts had to have a supply of cool air.
Compressed air for running power drills and for driving fans and small hoisting engines was adopted in the Comstock mines. Diamond drills for drilling long distances through solid rock were also in general use, but were discarded for prospecting purposes, being found unreliable. Several new forms of explosives for blasting were also developed.
Great improvements were also made in the hoisting cages used to extract ore and transport the miners to their work. As the depth of the diggings increased, the hemp ropes used to haul ore to the surface became impractical, as their self-weight became a significant fraction of their breaking load. The solution to this problem came from A. S. Hallidie in 1864 when he developed a flat woven wire rope. This wire rope went on to be used in San Francisco's famous cable cars.
In 1859 the Americans knew nothing about silver mining. In the California placer mines there were a number of Mexicans who had worked silver mines in their own country. Initially, the Comstock miners endeavored to partner with Mexicans, or at least hire a Mexican foreman to take charge of the mine. The Mexicans adopted their methods of arastras, patios and adobe smelting furnaces to process silver ore. These methods proved to be too slow for the Americans and could not process the quantities of ore being extracted. The Americans introduced stamp mills for crushing the ore, and pans to hasten the process of amalgamation. Some of the German miners, who had been educated at the mining academy of Freiberg, were regarded as the best then existing to work with argentiferous ores. They introduced the barrel process of amalgamation and the roasting of ores. While the barrel process was an improvement on the patio, it was found not to be well adapted to the rapid working of the Comstock ores as pan amalgamation. The Comstock eventually developed the Washoe process of using steam-heated iron pans, which reduced the days required by the patio process to hours.
In the early days of pan processing of ores, there were tremendous losses in precious metals and quicksilver (mercury). Almost every millman was experimenting with some secret process for the amalgamation of ore. They tried all manner of trash, both mineral and vegetable, including concoctions of cedar bark and sagebrush tea. At that time, untold millions in gold, silver and quicksilver were swept away into the rivers with the tailings. Although many patterns and forms of amalgamating pans were invented and patented, there was much room for improvement. Improvements were made from time to time, resulting in reductions in losses of metals, but none of the apparatus in use on the Comstock was perfect.
Comstock LodeHowever Nevada's main contribution to the war was the Comstock Lode, whose silver totaling $400 million financed the Union Civil War effort to defeat the southern states. A common belief is that Nevada achieved early statehood due to its silver, but as the Union already had Nevada's silver due to Nevada being its territory, its statehood was due to political concerns, not economic. [7]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevada_in_the_American_Civil_War
When you have these four seperate components to an asset; 1) owner 2) appraiser 3) insurer 4) lender we create the abilty to write notes against our own "reserve"....who needs anything federalized in a note when we can guarantee our paper with gold?
Respectfully,
JD
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http://www.silverfalconmining.com/Assays/SFMI_FEED_ASSAYS_2011.pdf
Sincerely,
JD
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Why would they have acquired the "music assets"? This is natural. There are big-dogs cashing out. The tables are going to appear stale for a while. I live in New Jersey, the illusion that a game is always "warm" at the table is exactly that; an illusion. The stove is going to still have a pilot light lit. I think SAPX should expand into acquiring small home studio musicians and exploiting the ground level grass roots potential that exists in this cyber world full of junior level companies that could use the exposure a penny stock would give them. SAPX can pay them in restricted stock. I know one company in particular with a song ready to roll, this woman Lindsay, she has the best voice I have heard recorded in a home studio with a "B-movie sound track" hit ready to roll like Fleetwood Mac for a few dozen platinum records over five decades from now. If SAPX can get the rights to songs like this for one hundredth the cost of a studio recording at some "fancy" place, shucks, the potential for profit with exposure to markets in Uganda and Tanzania alone are worth millions. Take a listen... http://unamed.us/resources/RUN+AWAY+WITH+NO+LOVE+MASTER+SESSION+LINDSEY+$26+JOSHUA+SEP+2$2C+2009+MIX+THREE+W+GUITARS.mp3
Ok, now that this is for real, what' the next step? Honestly, can this group list off some stocks that have performed in similar fashion to this model we are seeing. A big board USA claim, being mined in tandem operation with a stock trading for $0.005? Honestly, Ray Charles was wrong, we DO have to think about the pennies, honestly the guy was a nice poet; but don't trust a blind heroine addict with advanced economics. Really, don't even trust his advise with basic economics. We do have to think about the pennies, and the nanocents. Here is where it lies, the growth, the bark of the tree, now do we splinter off to the ground, or do we make a ring and become part of this forest? I want to know as many other companies out there that have a model similar to this that we can list off. Who A) are North American reserves with active mining operations B) are trading for under a penny C) are on the top ten I-hub list. I know two companies; Silver Falcon Mining and Goldspring/Comstock Mining GSPG which changed to LODE. Both of these companies have 43-101 reports and various other documents detailing the gold in the ground. We need some stuff from GDSM like this. Something for the hounds to sink their teeth in. This is becoming global, and these guys have the right idea. Team up with a small company that can expose the potential capital where it grows the fastest. At the sub penny level. Remember number theory, it applies here; the lower the price the greater the percentage of gain or loss. Here is where the magic comes into play; and thrice hath a forte night been spent with two pence none the richer a lass begotten nigh, for where by dawn's early morn her dark brown eyes, and golden brown hair; danced across the Pacific air; as the sun began to rise on her day 3 hours behind mine on the other side of time...
Holy Shit, they haven't even released anything yet. All I did was make a facebook post and 1,400 people just placed bids? Can I get a commission from the company for "finders fee"?
I just posted the 24 hour chart on my facebook page....over 1,400 friends just got that.
If they complete the SR-233 form and comply with US Code 10.323.1234.A1232 with the implementation of retroactive multi infused financing with the 3rd party invisible, it is entirely possible that Nancy Pelosi will take over the company and begin the next California Gold Rush by monitizing all the gold mines in our state here.... just an idea. But what Arizona makes California takes!