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Re: mthead post# 6594

Monday, 12/12/2005 1:11:06 AM

Monday, December 12, 2005 1:11:06 AM

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'mthead'...Maybe you should re-read this PR...

About the overall scope of Operations of the Sand and Gravel Division of PBLS before you think you have "verified" ANYTHING...

Your quote: "If you think they're selling millions of bucks worth of sand and gravel, it shouldn't be too difficult to verify. I know they're not because I did verify it."

Maybe if you had made an appointment to have a "Guided Tour" of the Pit instead of showing up unannounced like a 'thief in the night', you may have been allowed to come away with 'The WHOLE Picture...

I'm sure if Adam Alanzo had been there with you to EXPLAIN IT ALL to you, and allow you to see the ENTIRE OPERATION, you would have come away from your visit with a completely different attitude...

June 21, 2005 - 7:01 AM EDT

Phoenix Signs Multi-Year Mining Contract
Phoenix Associates Land Syndicate (Phoenix) (OTC: PBLS) is very pleased to announce that Mike Ellinger, the owner of Mike's Enterprises, has signed a multi-year contract through the year 2023 with Phoenix and will be working on the mine site at the Murphy Sand and Gravel operation located in Pearl River, Louisiana. Mr. Ellinger and his company are working to enhance the extraction of soil, gravel, sand and other products at Murphy's, which is the cornerstone of the Company's Mining Division.

CEO, Paul Alonzo, having a long working relationship with Mr. Ellinger prior to this new eighteen-year contract, states that, "Mike's new contract and the addition of his mining equipment to the Murphy operation will greatly benefit the efforts and will increase the ongoing revenues of Phoenix by an estimated $4,500,000 per year and an estimated $600,000 in net profit per year." Source: Market Wire (June 21, 2005 - 7:01 AM EDT)

This quote from your post #5046

http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=8677286

When you drive beyond the ONE scale that's there, you will find a fork in the road. Adam Alonzo was very clear when he told me to take the right fork only, because there are other companies operating on the property. After that one fork, there is only one road which I followed past the work area, all the way to where it peters out. I was making sure not to overlook anything.

Leads me to believe you "overlooked" a LOT!
Had you been able to take the OTHER fork in the road, you may have been able to see 'the REST of' the Operation, and all the OTHER Equipment that "Mike's Enterprises" owns and operates...

Do you even know that the entire property covers 820 acres?

Do you know how big of a piece of land that actually is?...
I do as my Grandpa owns 660 acres in Grandview, TX., and I'll tell you that is one BIG piece of land...

How many acres do you think you actually saw while there?
What percentage of the Entire Operation do you really think you actually "verified"?

Mike's Enterprises may have a separate entrance, scale, and a whole lot of Equipment you wouldn't have seen even if you had had a "telephoto lens", you may not have been able to see 'through the trees'...

I for one have NOT yet visited the Murphy Sand and Gravel Pit...Except through this Google Satellite Photo:

http://www.google.com/maps?ll=30.436612,-89.691267&spn=0.049071,0.079338&t=k&hl=en

I had plans to stop through the area this weekend on my return trip home from Florida, but when I talked to Paul two weeks ago, he recommended that this week would not be a good time for an extended tour of ALL of PBLS interests in the area...

They have a lot going on this week with the ProGas Deal Closing, and other things, and he agreed to take the time for our extended visit the week before Mardis Gras, as we will be down there for two weeks during that time frame...

Two months from now, I will be able to say I have
"verifiable" information on a LOT MORE than just the Sand Pit, and I will have the photos and notes to PROVE it...

We do appreciate you going to the pit and sharing your photos with the entire board, BUT...

There are better ways of going about it to be able to see THE WHOLE PICTURE...IMVHO...

When you first showed up on our Board, I was happy that we had a member so close to HQ, that I thought we had a 'real asset' in you...Someone 'close to the action', and could help us all to understand things better...

I was hoping that you would be someone that could become well known and liked by management, and easily able to communicate with them in a professional and intelligent manner...

Have you ever talked to Management other than the day you showed up 'unannounced' on their property?...It sounds like you have numerous questions that can be answered simply by picking up the phone and giving them a call...

BUT, if you gave them your REAL name when you signed the 'liability release' the day you visited the 'Pit', and they connect the dots to your IHUB alias, I have a feeling they ARE interested in talking to you again...But this time it will be in a Court of Law...

You posted Sunday that you wouldn't be posting anymore on this board, and that might be a good idea so that you don't dig 'your Pit' any deeper than it already is...

Good Luck




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