RE: Stok, Art, Nop, Fat & Ron.
I'm thinking you are all one and the same person.
NGD's advantage over AME is SIMPLE, all though you might not understand that advantage, as your purpose in posting is suspect.
NGD has + $60 million in the bank and feasibility study, they have drilled off the top of a very prominent ore zone that previously produced 25 million tons of money making ore, which was mined in 9 years (1979 - 1987) with a huge profit.
This ore zone could & should extend to more mineable grade ore at depth.
Ame has no reserves and no money, their properties, produced 5 million tones of lowgrade ore mined from 1987 to 1997 culminating with the closing of the mines and liquidation of the properties and all milling & mining equipment, leaving just the empty mill building and truck equipment repair building, Ame now claims to have.
These facts alone should tell you that the most profitable resource exists on NGD’s ground, it's just that simple.
So far, all you have come up with as facts, are bull terd.
The tailings pond is a *RED HERRING.
Where are the permits, deed for the haul road, water license, and permit for the mill?
If you can't produce them, and the issuing authorities have no record of them, THEY DON"T EXIST.
There is a term used for your bull terd:
*Red herring
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The phrase red herring has a number of specific metaphorical meanings, all sharing a general concept: something being a diversion or distraction from the original objective.
These include:
• a type of logical fallacy in which one purports to prove one's point by means of irrelevant arguments (see Ignoratio elenchi).
• in literature, a plot device intended to distract the reader from a more important event in the plot, usually a twist ending. Most often, a red herring takes the form of a character.
• in detective work, mystery fiction, and puzzle-solving, a trick which leads investigators, readers, or solvers towards an incorrect solution.
• in adventure games, an item or object of no practical use; its purpose may be to frustrate the player who tries to find the intended use for it.
• in finance, a red herring is a preliminary prospectus for a debt or equity offering that lists everything except the price and size of the offering.
• in academic examinations, particularly in mathematics and physical sciences, provided information that is useless to solve a given problem.
Ignoratio elenchi
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Ignoratio elenchi (also known as irrelevant conclusion or irrelevant thesis) is the logical fallacy of presenting an argument that may in itself be valid, but which proves or supports a different proposition than the one it is purporting to prove or support. "Ignoratio elenchi" can be roughly translated by ignorance of refutation, that is, ignorance of what a refutation is; "elenchi" is from the Greek έλεγχος, meaning an argument of disproof or refutation.
(Some sources give by ignorance of the issues or even by ignoring the issues as a translation of ignoratio elenchi. This is linguistically impossible as a translation of the Latin phrase.)
Aristotle believed that an ignoratio elenchi is a mistake made by a questioner while attempting to refute a respondent's argument. He called it an ignorance of what makes for a refutation. For Aristotle, then, ignoratio elenchi amounts to ignorance of logic. In fact, Aristotle goes so far as to say that all logical fallacies can be reduced to what he calls ignoratio elenchi.
Modern use limits this term much more narrowly to the kind of mistake described in the first paragraph above.
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The above Wikipedia dictionary meanings accurately describe your postings.
good luck, bt.