Post by dreamer on Sept 28, 2005 14:02:22 GMT -6
From Abadgoodgirl......
By: abadgoodgirl
27 Sep 2005, 11:54 AM EDT
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Notice the timing of sudden substantial volume in the trading of
CMKX as it compares to the timing of DeBeers' conclusion of drilling
in mid November 2003.
I'd say it safe to presume one or more of the core samples was
pulled out of the ground in September since they drilled four holes.
Now look at the trading volume of CMKX stock. It goes from trading a
handful of shares for the first eight months of 2003 to billions in
the month of September 2003 and it hasn't stopped since. notice
VOLUME
bigcharts.marketwatch.com/intchart/frames/frames.asp?
symb=cmkx&time=&freq=
Here's the deal from Debeers' own geology report:
In 2003 DeBeers had its own crew do a ground gravity survey
accompanied by differential GPS to re-examine certain areas.
A large gravity anomaly of significant amplitude was delineated
immediately east of, and contiguous to, the 150 kimberlite.
The anomaly covered an area approximately three times that of the
known 150 kimberlite of kimberlite. DeBeers said that if the anomaly
does represent a substantial body, then it could be the largest body
identified in the entire Kimberlite Field.
DeBeers drilled a bunch of holes and when the drilling concluded in
mid November 2003 it was determined that significant intersections
of prospective kimberlite were encountered in each of the kimberlite
bodies investigated.
Sufficient coverage of the bodies from this program and previous
drilling will permit construction of geological models.
What a coincidence. DeBeers had discovered, as I already pointed out
in my previous posts, that not all kimberlites retain magnetic
properties.
Therefore, new survey methods not available BEFORE Urban Casavant
snatched the claims revealed many more anomolies than originally
discovered with the aero-magnetic surveys normally used to discover
anomolies.
The timing of the increased volume in CMKX stock and the sense of
urgency with which DeBeers increased its diamond efforts in the FALC
region is remarkable.
By: abadgoodgirl
27 Sep 2005, 11:54 AM EDT
Msg. 1132359 of 1132923
Jump to msg. #
Notice the timing of sudden substantial volume in the trading of
CMKX as it compares to the timing of DeBeers' conclusion of drilling
in mid November 2003.
I'd say it safe to presume one or more of the core samples was
pulled out of the ground in September since they drilled four holes.
Now look at the trading volume of CMKX stock. It goes from trading a
handful of shares for the first eight months of 2003 to billions in
the month of September 2003 and it hasn't stopped since. notice
VOLUME
bigcharts.marketwatch.com/intchart/frames/frames.asp?
symb=cmkx&time=&freq=
Here's the deal from Debeers' own geology report:
In 2003 DeBeers had its own crew do a ground gravity survey
accompanied by differential GPS to re-examine certain areas.
A large gravity anomaly of significant amplitude was delineated
immediately east of, and contiguous to, the 150 kimberlite.
The anomaly covered an area approximately three times that of the
known 150 kimberlite of kimberlite. DeBeers said that if the anomaly
does represent a substantial body, then it could be the largest body
identified in the entire Kimberlite Field.
DeBeers drilled a bunch of holes and when the drilling concluded in
mid November 2003 it was determined that significant intersections
of prospective kimberlite were encountered in each of the kimberlite
bodies investigated.
Sufficient coverage of the bodies from this program and previous
drilling will permit construction of geological models.
What a coincidence. DeBeers had discovered, as I already pointed out
in my previous posts, that not all kimberlites retain magnetic
properties.
Therefore, new survey methods not available BEFORE Urban Casavant
snatched the claims revealed many more anomolies than originally
discovered with the aero-magnetic surveys normally used to discover
anomolies.
The timing of the increased volume in CMKX stock and the sense of
urgency with which DeBeers increased its diamond efforts in the FALC
region is remarkable.