Re: A Door Opens
in response to
by
posted on
Jan 30, 2009 06:16AM
Creating value through Exploration and Development in the Sierra Madre of Mexico
Guys, I know this does sound cryptic, but I suppose it must be that way. I have been able to insert my nose into a variety of places and see a variety of things, but that doesn't mean I can share all that with you here. So believe what you can. I'd suggest you read what I've written, and if you can get behind me, get behind me. If not, that's fine too. I don't want to sound too much like Jim Willie here by naming 8000 anonymous highly-placed sources. And, to be honest, I don't have 8000 highly placed sources, but I do know some very, very good things about Kimber.
It doesn't make a difference anyway. You all will believe what you must believe, but I can tell you this. Jim Sinclair has insight that I have become convinced no one else has. Not Dines, not Puplava, not Faber, not anyone. Eric King comes close, but he doesn't yet have the age an experience that Sinclair has. Sinclair doesn't just see it. He knows it.
I'd suggest you listen to Jim Puplava's interview of Sinclair in the Financial Sense Ask the Experts archive. www.financialsense.com/Experts/2002/... I've listened to it approximately 30 times. (How does one do this? Keep the CD player in the bathroom every morning and listen in the shower for about three months. It will happen) On about the tenth time, it really started to click for me. That's a part of where the "Door Opened" so to speak. Bull