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Sunday, 09/01/2019 3:03:55 PM

Sunday, September 01, 2019 3:03:55 PM

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Of course there are many gold scams out there. I don't think anyone would deny that. But most of them have several things in common. The owners are profiting from the sale of shares, they routinely send out PR updates to prop up the price, many of them close down and reopen under new business names, the owners typically have nothing at stake. Not a comprehensive list and not the only factors but fairly common.

CTDT has never done a stock pump promotion and the management is continuing to invest their own dollars into the company. If it fails they lose their own money not just shareholders.

Personally I own and am invested in 1 penny stock. CTDT - and I only invested after I called Rhode Island to verify they had machines and were leasing them to CTDT. I visited the Vegas office and spent the day with Mr. Snpaer. I read (still have a copy) of the original business plan written by Mr. Prentice. I met David Anderson the man responsible for putting the initial funding deal together for Mr. Snaper. I saw the tubes and crushed carbon results from testing and I saw the GIA certificate verifying the diamond was 100% real diamond. I have done a lot of research. This is an R&D company not a scam. Of course I wish it were run more efficiently. In my opinion they are two to three years behind where they should be due to management decisions or lack of management at all. But They are making progress. I do agree with you that it would be nice to see a retraction or correction for the PR they did about Chloride. I cannot tell you why they have not done that. Could be the cost, could be legal reasons between them and the mining company, could be lack of time - I don't know.

In terms of gold in coal ash here a few links from universities and scientist that would disagree with your assessment that there is not gold in coal ash. The key is finding a profitable extraction process. There are more links I could offer but I felt these should be sufficient.



http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2014MinDe..49....1S

https://www.mining.com/us-coal-ash-highly-rich-in-rare-earths-scientists-find/

https://www.rbth.com/science_and_tech/2014/12/22/theres_gold_in_the_garbage_extracting_precious_elements_from_42453.html

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