Re: Sound familiar? repost
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Mar 19, 2015 10:30PM
Keep in mind, the opinions on this site are for the most part speculation and are not necessarily the opinions of the company WITHOUT PREJUDICE
Perhaps to understand where I come from in my posts, if you can imagine that everything is connected, and that if you only look at one aspect of anything, your vision is limited to the constituents of that one aspect.
I speak my truth always, and if you may Judge me as something other, the issue is with you, and certainly does not effect me. Not to degrade you, but I understand how you may have a limited perception, it is depicted within your manuscript.
When one does not know the full story, it is easy for them to derive a conclusion that is based on only what they know and accept, fortunately for me, I know much more, but what may call weird stuff, is not accepted. Although one may think its weird stuff, this does not negate the fact that it is true, of which it really is in entirety, because I speak my truth.
I believe we are at the point now, that enough evidence is out there, to fully support a conspiracy, and not a scam, as it is illusioned to look like on the surface. As a matter of fact, I KNOW it is not a scam per se in the lines of pump and dump, but rather a scam in the efforts by many authorities and others involved, to conceal the truth, the truth being, the Tesoro is huge, and also the Cueva Blanca stands as an interesting deposit, with some very high price tags put on it by industry.
Its very interesting that even the "narrow vein" myth was pushed by Jeff Ruskowsky and others, when some photographs on the old SLI website, suggest that this is not the case, and for example, it appears the A4 veing is an impressive ~1 meter wide, or more, which averages around 22 g/t gold, which is very rich by many mine standards and also a considerable width. This is only one example to debunk the myth that others try to force on shareholders, as well as the ridiculous report constructed by a management geologist that is unqualified, which says the Tesoro is uneconomical. A very desparate move by management, to down grade the Tesoro, by denying the historical facts. It truly is ridiculous to watch the extremes the greed goes through in conjunction with this stock, to chase away shareholders.
You know, if I hadn't been attacked by the greed in 2012 in regards to this stock, I most likely would have assumed the whole thing was a scam, with Dynacor, Quantec and management involved at that time. But where I was attacked, and shall we say, came face to face with the greed, it was at that point, it became very easy to understand that this was huge, there was no other explanation. And to follow that attack, I was visited by what I would call a "good" agent, a couple days later.......
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Rick Jewers