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[*] posted on 8-30-2012 at 08:31 PM


I'm an investor in it this project for the last couple of years. I swore it was my ticket to the good life of a Baja future sooner than later. Now it's up in the air. I'm in Bajff. It's tripled in the last 3 days from .06 but looks like it might pull back. Which is still well under my average. Oh well. I'm always a gambler swinging for the fences. I drove by in July when they knew $$ was running dry but were still working on the pier and all around. Maybe they know something I do't. Matter of fact they should know something I don't. Always a dreamer I'll be.
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[*] posted on 8-31-2012 at 02:14 PM


In favor of the success of the Boleo Mine, we have always asked the question to the important persons working there:
Are you going to start like a race horse, but finish like a turtle?
We almost invested in the mine when things were real good. We were very excited for the area's progress potential with the mine and the business it brings.
Lots of the people who work the mine setting it up come by here, or they used to. Now many or most are gone. Good people with a belief in the mine and it's potential. Most left/fired with none of the bonus promised by the mine directors. Not one of these persons that I know got their bonus paid. I believe the top guys got their monies and the ones left holding the bag are the Koreans' with the stockholders a distant thought.
Where is the ore? Is this a giant scam?
These are my questions.
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[*] posted on 9-1-2012 at 08:12 AM


The Vancouver exchange and its antics are best reviewed by reading:


FLEECING THE LAMB: THE INSIDE STORY OF THE VANCOUVER STOCK EXCHANGE.
Cruise, David and Alison Griffiths; written in1988, but quite appropriate for a review of Baja Mining.

We can hope that the Koreans will make the project a success; and as such, provide jobs in a safe working environment.
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