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Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. SFMI

"Silver Falcon Mining Inc is engaged in the exploration and development of gold and silver properties in the United States."


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Post by telephoneboothon May 10, 2010 10:26pm
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Post# 17082974

What the heck?

What the heck?I might even buy back in.  This could turn into the real deal and then again maybe not.  Penny stocks are extremely risky, this one more then most. They even state that there is a lot of risk to this company  in there investor info. at there web site. I will say that the pictures on there web site of there mill is a bit funny.  We crush a lot of basalt in the state of Idaho for our county roads.  This mill is not much more then one of the many portable rock crushing outfits that may be found thruout the state.  If any of you get down this way you should take a ride on one of the Snake River boat excursions.  The  main feature is a fake mine that skelped millions of dollars from Eastern U.S. investors during World War Two.  A steam ship to ferry supplies and workers was built and ran the river from Lewiston, Idaho.  A very large ball mill was built, and over a hundred laborers hired.  All a hoax.  The steam ship sank in the river just prior to the expected  opening of the ball mill.  History shows that the steam ship was likely sunk on purpose as the jig was up.  The mine never produced anything, then nor now.   Just the same, a lot of people made big bucks.   These kind of games go on today all the time with the changing of ownership of oil and gold fields.   Throw  in a little hype and re-pump it.  Even the past U.S .President Bush was involved with a re-hyped oil field and company.  He came out of if it quite well by the way.  If my memory serves me right,  he made a early (before the company craped out) inside sell trade without filling the proper papers.  He got away with it, with out even a fine!  Just  thought some of you might enjoy this little history lesson.  Like I say, money can be made here, just be sure that it is you.  Good luck, T-booth.     
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