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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Douglas Lake Minerals Inc DLKM

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Douglas Lake Minerals Inc > Is this thing is or is it ain't ????
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Post by USMC on Dec 02, 2008 6:18pm

Is this thing is or is it ain't ????

In my opinion......it is....a three feet deep, three mile wide, twenty mile long, ancient river bed of sand....plus a "minimum" of one ounce of placer gold per ton.    Those dimentions are, of course, approximate but there seems to be far too much credible evidence of the facts pointing to a huge gold field at Mbwemkuru for there not to be.   Several very reputable people, who have been there, panned randomly over the entire field, easily found gold and expressed amazement and/or invested their money, time, or good names and reputations in the reality of these facts and claims.    I really don't believe these high profile, informed, experts would allow themselves to be hoodwinked by someone as inept, seemingly inexperienced, and cash poor promoter.... as our friend Harp.     I do think he is basically honest and will grow with the company.    He has put a lot of time and effort into this venture.  Right or wrong, I am in with 63,000 shares and will, Lord willing, be here when we all know the whole truth about Douglas Lake and Mbwemkuru.
Comment by brotherjohn on Dec 02, 2008 9:23pm
USMC -- I think you mean a minimum of one GRAM per ton (or cubic meter), which would be spectacular if it held up over the entire prospective area.    Brotherjohn
Comment by USMC on Dec 03, 2008 6:17am
Yes, BrotherJohn, a gram will do. 
Comment by USMC on Dec 03, 2008 6:19am
Yes, BrotherJohn, agram will do