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Thursday, 08/25/2005 12:27:24 PM

Thursday, August 25, 2005 12:27:24 PM

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So I said that?

Really.

And I said somebody salted it with Angolan diamonds?

Dear, dear.

I know you just said I said that, but can you find the quote?

What was said was all said by "the other side" who quite stupidly needed a scapegoat for their troubles with a stalled out stock. So they attacked me. Just like all the blowhards attacked me when I pointed out the weaknesses of their favourite position.

Let me straighten you competely out. If you want to insult me, then tell the truth. It should be adequate. But let's not gild the lily.

Never in print or otherwise have I ever said that Windpsear was salted. Never. Not in your wildest dreams. Some lying dworts like to imagine I did and said so widely, as they had it in for me and this seemed like a good handle on the axe. But I did not say it.

I also never said Windspear was not feasible. Nowhere in print.

What I did say two years before the first hole was drilled there by Turner, is where the source of the boulders was. I told Turner in print before drill hole one that a dyke running across the lake on the west was the source and it would run about 1 carat per ton. That was on my website. At the time Turner was drilling on the east side of the lake in some other structure.

That is a matter of record. Every single person who took the Canadian Mining Newsletter should know that if they read it and remembered what I said. Many did not.

Them's the facts. I knew where "Windspear" was a year or more before Turner did. And he owned the company. And I knew it was a discovery even before a single hole was drilled on the east too. Now should I tell you how I knew that? Or are some things better left unsaid.

And I knew where Fipke found his mine and how and why. It was written he would find it in 1954. By the GSC. Karl Forbes could confirm that but he is dead.

There is more to this business than you know. A hell of lot more. And much of it is better left unsaid.

I was the only newsletter writer to recommend Winspear from when the first fuel drums flew into the property. This you have to know is before the drilling even started. So somebody had to know something. And I continued to follow it for two years, before the smart crowd caught on. And by then they are all geniuses who knew fucking everything and I am evil. Good god.

So when the company ran out of steam and made a few mistakes, I let on that it was their swan song. And it was. They had to sell out, because they were not competent to develop it. I could see that. Why blame me for their failure?

EC<:-}




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