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falon

12/28/11 3:48 PM

#51623 RE: scubastevemd #51621

Facts you want facts. Then get on a plane and go to Sierra Leone or Ghana.

"The nice part about being a pessimist
is that you are constantly being either
proven right or pleasantly surprised."


George Will

I have my facts. There has to be a certain level of trust if you invest in any company whether a penny stock or blue chip.

Bernie Madoff, ENRON, WORLDCOM had audited financials.

Either one trusts a company or not.

It is a personal choice.


I trusted Worldcom when they were a little Mississippi company and held them for seven years and sold right before the merger with MCI.

I trust SNEY and will hold until I decide it is not in my best interest.


I guess you believe SNEY didn't purchase equipment either.


Sunergy Purchases Processing Plant Equipment For Optimum Free Gold Recovery and Upgrading The Rare Earth Black Sand Concentrates
Date : 06/02/2011 @ 7:27AM


Sunergy, Inc (the "Company") (OTC:SNEY) is pleased to announce that it has purchased an iCON SB 150 Enhanced Gravity Concentrator and a No.6 Deister Vibrating Concentrating Table through RMS Ross Corporation in Chilliwack, BC, Canada. Both pieces are new and cost a total of just over $50,000 US. Scott Plummer of RMS Ross, serves on our Advisory Board.

The iCON SB Enhanced Gravity Concentrator (Approx. cost $15,000US)is used prior to feeding the concentrate to the table for finishing. The iCON Concentrator is designed to capture all heavy minerals including Gold, Silver REE's and PGMs . It uses a centrifugal field to concentrate very fine, free minerals that are not recoverable using the traditional techniques of small scale and artisan miners.


The Deister table (approx.$35,000US) is a classic industry standard used in major mining operations worldwide to separate the available free gold contained in a concentrate as well as to enable separation of various different specific gravity materials from each other in one single simple gravity recovery operation. The concentrates as separated are collected in separate containers which results in an immediate upgrade of the initial concentrate.

What will tomorrow bring?

Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future.


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