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Re: KnowProphet post# 9248

Tuesday, 08/25/2020 6:58:08 AM

Tuesday, August 25, 2020 6:58:08 AM

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… On another note, something occurs to me that’s relatively significant. I remember Wayback win waiting to get reports on production. I know that there was gold begin taking out of the ground on one of the projects. I don’t remember which one and frankly I don’t have time to look back to the post to look it up because I’m driving to work right now, but suffice it to say it would stand to reason that there is still good coming out of the ground somewhere paying the bills, keeping the lights on,… I will grant you that we don’t know where the lights are on, or how much the bills are, nevertheless there is an underlying business that is being financed somehow and it’s not by diluting shares. The volume over the last few years wouldn’t support that theory at all. It was never Corey’s model to unnecessarily create shares to print money that’s not how he did things. And I doubt that any of that has changed. So I personally believe that the project has been spitting out small amounts of gold to pay the bills and has been all these years. Mostly because I can’t come up with any other explanation in my head.

I do remember years ago when this made a run to around $.18 or $.20, again I don’t have time to look it up but I know it went skyrocketing on just a small amount of news because the total outstanding share count and the float was very small. So that being said, if my first assumption is true that they’ve been digging up gold to pay the bills rather than increasing share count, then those principles would still be the same or close to the same today. Which means in my mind that this side definitely has the potential to reach those levels and higher again.

Lastly, let’s face it, in the OTC most stocks are a gamble. Some are even incredible long shots. Everybody is here because they’re hoping to find that so-called a diamond on the rough. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with gambling a little money on the stock with potential like affinity has.


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