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SunScents

04/24/13 12:17 PM

#8296 RE: Somuchcents #8293

Well then you ought to be really happy with these ultra low prices....LOL

But, buying now doesn't make so much sense to me. I think you'll see lower prices as the days and weeks roll along.

Those of us who have invested in Mike Kendrick in the past know that SNTL is going down, down, down. That's the way Kendrick operates. He picks an American Shell and drives it right into the dirt. I think he gets his jollies off that way.
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Flyguy

04/24/13 12:29 PM

#8297 RE: Somuchcents #8293

LMAO!!

I can confirm that there is s signed contract


oh well Im glad that is settled, LOL! more of the same, someone claiming it is real but yet NOTHING TO SHOW!! Look, no one is buying someone claiming it is real, that wont cut it, hell I say it is bogus and have as much proof as you, my word.
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catdaddyrt

04/24/13 12:41 PM

#8299 RE: Somuchcents #8293

so when nothing gets done by September they can renew and try again ? more "overs"

but it is renewable in September

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doughboy2

04/24/13 12:52 PM

#8303 RE: Somuchcents #8293

Are you suggesting that the rural bush people of Angola are the ones selling?
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Porgie Tirebiter

04/24/13 3:09 PM

#8309 RE: Somuchcents #8293

So who's going to front the money to rent the GPSAR? Is the Angolan guy going to pay in exchange for a pile of shares??

Whoever's fronting the money needs to know that everyone who has done this in the past has got burn't. By the time the shares come off restriction they are nearly worthless.
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Sharktnk

04/25/13 9:15 AM

#8329 RE: Somuchcents #8293

It is true that the Internet is improving in Angola but not in the bush and rural areas where these contractors operate. It is silly to suggest otherwise.



An established landmine removal company ...

Quest which has contracts with Angolan authorities for the removal of landmines is an established company in the region having worked in the landmine disposal business for a number of years.



Were not talking about a local coconut stand but a aupposed and I would assume, quite serious safety operation which has contracts with Angolan authorities . Life and limbs.

http://www.magamerica.org/country/angola/overview
http://www.magamerica.org/mapviewer/view?width=946&height=531&iframe=true
http://www.magamerica.org/country/angola/your-help

http://www.aepcoinc.com/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=111


So the suggestion is anything but silly, nonetheless you have confirmations and pictures that can lend credibility which I assume will be forthcoming.