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Re: Computerbux post# 28607

Monday, 09/08/2014 11:52:24 PM

Monday, September 08, 2014 11:52:24 PM

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Hello all NWGC Investors on this board! If you’ve been following us for any length of time, without doubt you’ve gained a sense that the day of reckoning is nigh. We expect the 3rd quarter financials in mid-October, the new website any day now (yawn! … yes any day now), more news of mines and mills and growing production in the near future, the buyback (however minimal) to be completed by the end of the year, but with not even the most loyal stockholder (including myself) waiting longer than this. B and S, I’m sorry but after the year’s end patience will simply no longer play.

So -- who will be proved right and bask in the glory of victory? The naysayers and their dogmatic and rational claims of dilution and numerous references to what they see as cracks in the armor of RT? Or will it be the steadfast and faithful, those who continue to issue point and counter point, those who continue to believe and hope and rely heavily on the word of the CEO?

What is assured is that one of these groups will soon be proven wrong, and shamefully skulk away into the night without pride or apology. I’ve commented on this situation many times, and have yet one more comment. What the naysayers don’t realize, even with all the experience they claim, is that the market in general (and penny land in particular) is very irrational. NWGC is not the first nor the last with declining PPS after good news. And as irrational as it seems (and yes SB and CTM -- I know you just can’t fathom it), many current investors and a huge sea of new investors, will review all that has been said … and soon plunk down hundreds of thousands of dollars in new money, pushing NWGC to new record highs. Any factual, irrefutable, and independent proof Robert Talbot might chose to publish would make this happen tomorrow (personally I favor receipts for taxes and royalties paid to the Ecuadorian and Peruvian governments). But as long as he keeps us guessing -- it will take longer but it will be just as inevitable. Eventually the world will know that Robert Talbot, after three or four failures in other ventures, has finally struck gold.