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gitreal

11/16/16 6:50 PM

#960 RE: Pan4Au #959

Have you heard of Bre-X? Far, far more complicated than this POS, and fooled some pretty savvy people.

Let's consider your list of "fooled" people....geologists to miners, bankers to financiers, lawyers to business people, assayers to jailers and accountants.

No third party reputable geologist would be fooled by this scam, nor any experienced miner. This company has not utilized credible assayers, just their own "trusted" lab using hokey methods not accepted by the mining industry.

As for the bankers, financiers, lawyers, business people, and accountants - the ones that are involved, are also benefitted by the scam. Of course, they will play along as long as they get their piece of the action.

The El Capitan mining scam is not that unusual, nor that complicated. Mining scams have been around since there have been mines.......

georgeiporgi

11/17/16 10:13 AM

#964 RE: Pan4Au #959

pan, this is a 2bit scam of the type that has been going on for centuries. Humanity survives these types of scams on a continual basis. The only unique thing about ecpn is it has been able to put their scam in a loop and just keep repeating it over and over for 12 + years. Maybe they can patent that idea.

georgeiporgi

11/17/16 11:12 AM

#967 RE: Pan4Au #959

Pan, I don't think it is such a complicated scam. Here is some raw speculation for ya. Larry and Randy are the main culprits. Randy has had access to all the samples ever assayed including all samples collected by clyde. Larry provides the inquart for randy to sprinkle. Who is there to find them out? HL is a bank who know very little about mining and has paid nil attention to ecpn. chuckie is a slimey dufus who has nil real mining experience but is a good liar, stumbleton is nothing but an admin hack who knows absolutely zero about mining, smith is an over the hill geologist (probably finacially stressed) who was easily dupped by notorious mining scammer C Ager, logistica is a shipping/warehouse company which dabbles a bit in iron mining but know absolutely nothing about precious metal geology/metallurgy/mining/production.

The beauty of the above is there is little evidence of wrong doing. Possibly you could detect some inquart in the sample residue but how do you prove who put it in?