Be Careful of mdjbrownMr Brown, I was confused and looking for information up until your last post to me, you made it personal. I decided to do a little more research and it all starts to fit together.
1) Mr Brown as you mentioned most folks on the bull board have an agenda - Yours is becoming a director on the KRN board as of October 1st. This is why you continue to bash GSFC. Your collection of shareholders information for pledging is priceless, nice move, I was almost sucked in. You are Mr. Phinney's pawn in the chess game called KRN.
2) Mr Brown you are hiding information - The Chief Safety Officer is Andrew Phinney - Robins son. How many Phinney family and friends are living off the payroll of KRN, how many golden parachutes have been paid to Phinney family and friends from KRN treasury? By the way there were 6 trucks at the KRN site over 6 months, hardly warrants a Chief Safety Officer of the company, its hard for you to observe this as you are tied tight to the family.
3) Mr Brown you know how much this Mg pilot plant is going to cost, not 20 million, what is the real cost. You were completely lying when you stated that you don't know what Robin is thinking, you are in constant contact with Robin and were asked to rally support against GSFC. Seems a little sketchy in my eyes.
4) Mr Brown you made reference to the 3 friends (Robin, Sue and Henry) on the board as being corrupt, wow, What happens when Mr. Brown joins the board, more $0.75 share options will be offered I would assume.
5) I understand there are many of Mr. Phinney's family members on this blog
Mercher, Tim TIm, RoadHouse, investorkrn. I understand what their agenda's are: to support Mr. Brown.
As for my agenda - I want the truth, we have been getting the runaround for many years, its time to ask the questions
Took a while for me to see Mr. Brown's agenda, seems to be making money as a director as number 1 and not shareholders value. Mr Phinney has been draining the treasury for many years now, these staff options are ridiculous for a non producing mine, its time for accountability.
Mr. Brown if you think you can bully shareholders, you might want to rethink that plan.
Just my thougthts