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dcbass

02/24/09 12:02 PM

#3113 RE: GoldSilverMines #3112

You certainly run things well here. I don't see too much censoring. I like what I see in this play and always appreciate any legitimate negative info to offset my initial enthusiasm. I don't see a whole lot of risk compared to other plays. Checking on Pierre's past is my main concern I think. And of course validating the claims first hand...

Thanks for the well balanced board. I'm still waiting for the reply to my last post....

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HenryJennings

02/24/09 1:12 PM

#3114 RE: GoldSilverMines #3112

Well I know my posts haven't been very popular with the longs around here but they are still here -- I appreciate that. You CAN'T be "investing" in an environment that doesn't encourage transparency -- that's one of my biggest problems with penny stocks and SFMI in particular -- but it's not an issue here; everyone seems free to spout off all they want, in a civil manner, and I like it.

unevilfavouredness

02/25/09 2:28 PM

#3116 RE: GoldSilverMines #3112

Sounds good to me. Now can we get the neighbor's dog to discover another world record silver nugget? Please, forget exploritory drilling, a crap shoot with K-9's searching old caves that were lost or forgotten could be more beneficial. Hire some ex-Marines or treasure hunters. There has to be satalite infrared imagery that can show where the gold miners of the 1849's blazed trails. Shucks, we can tell where ships traveled by patterns of microbiological organisms indiginous to various places of the world, why couldn't we use the same technolgy along with the dogs to sniff out the old caves and mines. There were 100,000's of people who never documented their explorations on paper in the gold rush of the 1800's, but they did walk there, poop there, leave trails there, and other indications of human mining and gold exploration. I am pretty sure that just like NASA's statement today that they officially believe life exists in the universe outside of Earth, we can say that gold mines existed that we don't have documented yet. The people 100 years ago left evidence of where they are, we just have to find it. I think that dog finding the Belle Peck addit is where the money lies. Rediscovering the gold mines the 49'ers found and never recorded. There would be just as much value in researching old native folk-lore as there would in exploratory drilling and satalite trail tracking. SFMI may even be in the running for qualifying for federal grants if they continue to use recycled ore that previously was deamed "unuseable" to make the GDP of the US go up. I think that is what President Obama was cheering on last night, the American inginuity that SFMI just displayed by finding and using the old waste-dump. Anyone else see that with SFMI's model of using previously identified waste as a resource? It's better than identifying a new resource in my opinion.