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Saturday, 01/01/2011 10:40:39 PM

Saturday, January 01, 2011 10:40:39 PM

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Wow, Friday was a classic case of stock manipulation if there ever was one!!!! The S.P. went up 15% to almost touch 0.040 and then WHAM at around 2:00 PM the manipulators stepped in, while everyone was off guard think about the New Year Festivities, and drove the S.P. down to 0.036 to barely eke out a 0.56% gain. With the just released great news that China was imposing further trade restrictions on REEs there was absolutely no bad news to cause this abrupt drop in S.P. except to cause Sarissa stock holders to fear that a major sell off is imminent.

You may want to listen to Jim Puplava's interview where he lays out how stock manipulators operate. It's an hour long but well worth the time. You may even want to listen to it twice just to get your head around all the tricks used to part you from your investment. The more valuable an investment like Sarissa becomes the harder they will try to pry it out of your hands. All I can say is, "DON'T FALL FOR IT".

www.netcastdaily.com/broadcast/fsn2008-0531-3b.mp3 [tag]"Crime of the Century"
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Sarissa has an excellent tightly knit management team that is doing everything right to see that this company succeeds. There is an interview with Paul Van Eeden who explains the difference between a well managed exploratory company versus a badly managed exploratory company.

From Paul Van Eeden:

Quote, "I therefore avoid exploration companies that tell me they are going to spend millions on their wholly owned projects, unless there are very, very, very compelling reasons".

Thank-you Jfburk for the above quote.

Sarissa knows it has the assets in the ground and Dahlman Rose wouldn't be Sarissa's investment banker if this wasn't the case. You can count on the fact that DR had their Geologists and Engineers go over Sarissa's claim with a fine tooth comb before taking on Sarissa as a client. It is just a question of time until Sarissa gets the best possible offer for its share holders. It might be tomorrow or 6 months from now. You can't put a time line on when this will happen. In the mean time, we should all hang in there and refrain from letting the stock manipulators rattle our faith in Sarissa..

One last note, we should all thank China for making our Sarissa stock that much more valuable. "THANK YOU CHINA"

Happy New Year to everyone and may 2011 be a very prosperous year for us all.

JMO