Wednesday, December 22, 2010 2:11:34 AM
I am telling you the fraud may have been committed against the company. The person they may have hired to do the testing claimed he was an expert and took on the Alias, "Graig Parham", not "Greg Parham".
Mr. Parham, the gentleman with Geomin International is not the one I am doubting about what he has supposedly done; contacting the SEC to clear his name. That much I believe.
However, what is in question is who actually committed the fraud in the Essay. Was it the company? If so, then they all need to go jail, the sooner the better.
Was it someone pretending to be an expert Geologist posting as a gentleman by the name "Graig Parham" for a company called,
"NEOSC, Geomin Ltd"? Very possible. If so, then the company will have to hire a new Geologist to do a new study.
I will accept a new study.
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