JR11:
I just sent the following e-mail to Dan a few minutes ago:
Dan:
My fellow investors and I have been doing some independent investigating regarding the status of the tailings pile processing, and in particular the status of the 6000 tons of tailings allegedly awaiting processing. Below is a verbatim copy of one of our exchanges:
This is the full text of a reply I got from Sr. Jaramillo today. The English is his.
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Good day Mr.
The tailings are currently at its original site, they have not been moved or processed at the plant, because they do not pay the right price. Made some tests with 150 tons which had a 75% to 85% recovery. By what I suggest us to put our own plant and process the tailings there and get more useful.
Greetings sincerely
Miguel Ángel Jaramillo Tapia
Geo Exploraciones Jaramillo S de Rl
E Mail mjaramillot@prodigy.net.mx
geoexploracionesjaramillo@hotmail.com
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So it would seem that the information LSTG has given out about tailings awaiting processing at the plant in Parral is false. The tailings are still on the tailings pile.
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We would greatly appreciate clarification from you or Steve soonest as to the status of the processing plant that is supposedly being built to process the tailings independently, and how soon processing might begin, if at all.
Sincerely,
Dr. Jonathan Lockwood
I find it disturbing that there has been such a discrepancy between the information presented to us heretofore by Steve and Dan and the apparent reality we have uncovered on our own with much effort. I am torn at this point between sticking it out and hoping that the tailings plant financing actually comes through, or just simply calling it a day and selling out.
On a more positive note, my LAMP textbook, The Lockwood Analytical Method for Prediction (LAMP) is available as of September 12 on amazon.com, and will come with free downloadable software. With any decent luck, the royalties from the book should more than make up for any losses incurred through this speculation. And my Gettysburg simulation work is also making steady progress. This helps me keep things in perspective. :)