RE: Answer : In Your Paraphrasing - Jenny
Unfortunately, whatever model of business or economics you use failed to instill in you the knowledge that by asking questions, one LEARNS!
By making continuous, unsubstantiated claims and statements, one can demonstrate, quite clearly, their ignorance.
DO the math, at least pretend you do actually know a little bit about true Due Diligence and then...only then, call me a basher.
As for you setting the rules or establishing arbitrary conduct guidelines, I think you should be taking a very long look in the mirror before even suggesting such a thing.
Fortunately, it is very clear to most by now that you have absolutely no idea of what it takes to evaluate a mining stock.
If your memory is so poor, then I suggest you read back through my posts, especially those wherein I posted the several definitions of "ore". By any legally or professionally recognized definition of "ore", if it ain't ore, then it might as well be "dirt" (for which I also provided a definition).
It is OK, really it is, to be ignorant. To willfully remain ignorant in the face of easily grasped knowledge, is simply asinine.