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West High Yield (W.H.Y) Resources Ltd V.WHY

Alternate Symbol(s):  WHYRF

West High Yield (WHY) Resources Ltd is a Canada-based junior mining exploration and development company. The Company is focused on acquiring, exploring, and developing mineral resource properties in Canada. Its primary objective is to develop its Record Ridge critical mineral (magnesium, silica, and nickel) deposit using green processing techniques to minimize waste and CO2 emissions. The Company’s Record Ridge critical mineral deposit located 10 kilometers southwest of Rossland, British Columbia has approximately 10.6 million tonnes of contained magnesium. The Company retains 100% of the mineral rights to the Record Ridge Property, which consists of 29 contiguous mineral claims, eight crown-granted claims, and one privately owned claim totaling 8,972 hectares. The known magnesium mineralization is located within two of the mineral claims. The infrastructure for the proposed development of the Record Ridge Property is located on mineral tenures controlled by the Company.


TSXV:WHY - Post by User

Comment by OnlyRealityon Oct 17, 2017 8:36am
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Post# 26821203

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:IF IT WERE LEGIT...

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:IF IT WERE LEGIT...
Emailed them and they said he's answering all IIROC answers, he had page of paper work to fill out, he spend 160 over the long weekend filling paper work and he hoped to be trading by Friday...



Q: What is the one question you can put to a liar and an honest man and get the same answer from both?

A: Are you an honest man?

Conclusion: It is a waste of time to give weight to an individual's personal validation of their own credibility when it is their credibility that was in question in the first place. (Circular logic)



Dear Mr. CEO

According to your last press release you are entering into something that is either a scam that will leave me penniless and you filthy rich or it is an honest effort on your part to increase shareholder value. Given that there are so many scams out there, I need to know from you if this is one of them, or not.

I shall wait for your response and post it to the message boards as indisputable proof that this is real, and silence all those bashing bashers that are questioning the validity of this transaction.

Sincerely

T. Rusting Newbie






Circular Reasoning

circulus in demonstrando

(also known as: paradoxical thinking, circular argument, circular cause and consequence, reasoning in a circle)

Description: A type of reasoning in which the proposition is supported by the premises, which is supported by the proposition, creating a circle in reasoning where no useful information is being shared.  This fallacy is often quite humorous.
 

Example #2:

The Bible is the Word of God because God tells us it is... in the Bible.

Explanation: This is a very serious circular argument on which many people base their entire lives.  This is like getting an e-mail from a Nigerian prince, offering to give you his billion dollar fortune -- but only after you wire him a “good will” offering of $50,000.  Of course, you are skeptical until you read the final line in the e-mail that reads “I, prince Nubadola, assure you that this is my message, and it is legitimate.  You can trust this e-mail and any others that come from me.”  Now you know it is legitimate... because it says so in the e-mail.


 


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