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Good on ya’s Bo

Nother snookered vet are you. Branch of svc?

As one of Bill’s contributing wordsmiths I can assure he’d never allow use of anything as tritely fatuously pompous as

“fatuous pomposity” William Safire would have appreciated this choice of words for being so completely accurate, Heh. I like the expression ‘this whole sordid affair’ which covers it all pretty well, you could make a lapidary monument to it and be spot on.

BTW that describes a place where copies are stored in the institution’s lapidary. Ole Bill’d howl at misuse.

I’d bet he’d select “Try hard not lie” as quaintly useful counteracting such as

“Planted gold nuggets to lure in accumulators, who in turn lure in friends, family and a network of trusting veterans. Stolen gold by Ken, after convincing PT to pay off debts.”

Recovered gold was the very court evidence IN TRUTH finally put him away for some while after Mexus office struggle with Federales . Unpaid loan allowed 100% ownership of San Felix for good or bad as it happed. Really try to get story straight. As ever goal posts travel at will unchallenged.

One a mine Bill liked best was his proposed international holiday after USSR crash.

“Pour us a Boris Day”

For a holiday each year
I cast my vote for Boris Yeltzen.
He’s not drooping from his seat
although the union suit has shrunk.
Bo’s the logical successor to the Gorbachov position
and the CIA admits he aint done badly for a drunk.

“Lapidary is called the place or institution where stone statues, stone tombs, or even parts of buildings are collected or exposed. The most common reason for the foundation of the lapidary was the reconstruction of historical monuments. Old original parts of the monument were replaced with copies and stored in the lapidary.”

I keep these jewels just like Bill in personal blog as they swiftly go bye bye as direct reply to 24/7 posted nonsense.

ihub try lie

 

Post Date: 1/1/2020 6:22:49 PM
Board: Mexus Gold US Reason: Off-Topic
RE: Try hard not lie
Nice WX or a time and no hard precip in Dec or recent days. But keep tryin, may hit “honest” for a change.”Or maybe the rain in the last few days diluted the amazin’ rich pond again”

40°F current
59°
39°
Precipitation: 0%
Wind: 6 MPH
Humidity: 67%
Clear Mon 30, 1:34 AM
December total
1.1in
Rain 9 days
Snow 0 days
Avg temps73° / 46° F
Not exact tropical downpours? 9 of 30, avg .1223″ little more than
1/10″ when it POURS down. Need to switch goal posts?

https://weather.com/weather/tenday/l/Caborca+Mexico+MXSR0087:1:MX

“PT or Lemas could have at least wandered up the nearest wash and looked for more of those nuggets they planted.”

Never comes across was in no wash, the stock work placer zone in valley where family for years allowed any to pay to use a detector. In the bottom of a fresh dug earth mover trench for loading the placer hopper producing revenue for the family who ran the placer wash. I had not leased the area so why I asked to take it home and there’s the same picture 9 years ago. Long before any anti Mexus arrived to make up lies. Long before even two users “hookers and blow”, Let’s see the long awaited vision come in as 20-20.


How this works:

20-20

20-20

Post by 8thaero » Tue Dec 31, 2019 4:14 pm

I do sincerely hope all comes into clear focus long last. Been underwater so long I rise and spit in my face mask, blow out my snorkel tube and check out TD Ameritrade for how many .00s prior the ask. Getting real good at having my coffee below the surface. Forget the papered potty. I’ve 18 certs can’t deposit some 21 million. Rest, 8.4 mil in the market. Largest is latest 4,000,000 July 10 2019. If I have them reissued as individuals? 4 mil 8″ by 11″ gilt edge each .6111 sq ft is 2,444,400 square feet of engraved wall paper! In the wrong biz fer sure! Call me MISTER DON with a lisp! 8

Whatever comes next? Have a happy!.

Elena MC

Wow! About like a fresh peek at the ’52 Chev straight six, 3 speed on the stalk I learned to drive age 15 in ’53 Driver’s Ed by my Gym Coach. But with a turbo six, 8 speed auto paddle shift. The very same 400GPM MC I was taught to operate 2004 by old Bob Turner Comstock Lode , Plum Mine, American Flat, GSPG heap leach now in decommission. Bob of Reno had been chief metals engineer for Pegasus Gold, helped invent the process late ’50- mid ’60, took to Zortman Mine Montana then outback Australia to show the process now world leaders.

Same unit later added to double 800 GPM with 2 clarifiers and more 2nd unit filter panels then stored at Plum mine with rebirth new and larger plant as LODE. PT bought for $800 salvage never worked well again when donated to MarMar. Now hard to recall those ’16-’17 days by all but some die hard hang in the dusty past, PT’s again rebuilt with new chest high easy remove filter leaves seen in photo by Chem Eng Garcia ( may recall the claim here “some Dumbo Tucson dolt”, again by guess whom?) Is said to work well; just a belief is the latest PM recovered ( hey PM ‘s hardly sludge as the only base from leach,
flux , smelt to PM ingots for refinery sale in this same 4th qtr as last receipt in Oct. Just my comment as one few here done the whole process leach to PM product…. EVER. Any dispute?
And for certain aint no nuggets in cyanide ionized PM EVER but they certainly do pop up in the stock work zone placer area no
longer allowed as I’m well aware. Back breaking labor old back worn battery pack detector I do well know. Rather have wash cross my knuckles on a placer ripple board clean out. Real eye opener. Wanna see one them too?

OOPS! Scuza. Arc LIghts Out.

BARKSDALE AIR FORCE BASE, La. (AFNS) — Editor’s Note: This is the first in a series of articles highlighting the B-52’s involvement in the Vietnam Conflict up to Operation Linebacker II. The 40th Anniversary of Linebacker II takes place Dec. 18-29.

By 1972, the war in Vietnam had persisted for more than eight years, characterized by a gradual, but massive buildup of U.S. forces. That massive buildup began in April 1965, with the highly-publicized event of U.S. Marines wading out of the sea and onto the beaches of Da Nang, South Vietnam. Concurrent to this, and to support those ground forces, the Air Force deployed a portion of its tactical fighter-bombers to air bases located in South Vietnam and later Thailand. However, prior to this and in a less publicized move, Strategic Air Command deployed its first contingent of B-52 Stratofortresses to the tiny island of Guam in support of what became known as Operation Arc Light.

Strategic Air Command had always harbored a residual conventional capability with its bombers, but it was not until the early 1960s that its leaders began planning for limited war capabilities, a capability that called for conventional weapons rather than nuclear. After several tests in the spring of 1964, SAC declared a small portion of its B-52F fleet ready for conventional combat and in February 1965, deployed 30 of the conventionally-laden bombers to Andersen Air Base, Guam. The crews, who hailed from Mather and Barksdale Air Force Bases, planned to strike targets located in North Vietnam.

Despite preparation, after arrival, SAC quickly relegated the crews to six-hour alert commitments rather than sending them into combat. For the next few months, those crews continued to study contingency strike folders that contained both Phuc Yen airfield and Haiphong harbor as targets. But, as the United States delayed using the B-52, the North Vietnamese improved air defense systems. With the addition of sophisticated Russian-made surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) the probability of using the B-52 against targets in North Vietnam diminished. In the meantime, the 2nd Bomb Wing rotated home replaced by the 7th Bomb Wing.

However, Gen. William C. Westmoreland, commander of U.S. Forces in South Vietnam, was convinced that the B-52 could fill a void that the tiny, tactical fighter-bombers could not. In the same month that the B-52s arrived at Andersen AB, he began lobbying for the big bombers to pattern-bomb the Viet Cong who had been operating in South Vietnam. After much debate, that included strong hesitation on SAC’s part, on June 18, 1965, the B-52 entered combat as part of Operation Arc Light.

On that day, 30 bombers (15 from the 7th BW and 15 from the 320th BW) took off from Andersen AB, headed for a target located in South Vietnam and measuring about one mile by two miles square. Earlier, weapons technicians had loaded twenty four of the B-52s with 51 750-pound general purpose bombs while the remaining six carried 27 1,000-pound semi-armor piercing bombs internally and the normal 24 750-pounders externally. In all, the 30 bombers carried 1,530 bombs into combat.

Unfortunately, that first mission was fraught with difficulty. It began with tragedy when two of the B-52s collided, killing eight of the crew while another was declared as missing-in-action. Next, another bomber with mechanical malfunctions could not receive fuel from an orbiting KC-135 Stratotanker and had to return to Guam. Lastly, prior to arriving at the target, several aircrews realized they would not be able to release their weapons due to mechanical malfunctions. Nonetheless, the remaining B-52 crews entered the target area and released 1,299 bombs.

A quick survey by allied recon teams found little to no damage in the target area and few dead. The press immediately focused on the unorthodox use of a strategic bomber drawing the analogy of “using a sledge hammer to kill gnats.” But, while the criticism tended to focus on the costly B-52 air-to-air collision, the military considered the mission a success. Historians later wrote, “that the B-52’s mission was to harass the VC, to disrupt his normal activities, to permit him no respite from danger even in his jungle redoubts, and to wear him down psychologically.”

However, in the months that followed, while B-52 crews continued to harass the Viet Cong, they eventually accepted a new mission, a mission to directly support the allied ground forces. This began in November 1965 during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley, the first major encounter of the war between U.S. Troops and the North Vietnamese Army. But later in December, B-52 crews also supported the Marines during Operation Harvest Moon.

By the end of 1965, SAC’s 30 bomber force had increased its monthly sortie rate to roughly 300 and by the end of 1966 more than half the B-52 strike requests came from field commanders. The Air Force had convinced ground commanders that the Cold War nuclear bomber could be used as a conventional juggernaut. So it came as no surprise when General Westmoreland requested that the Air Force produce 800 B-52 sorties per month and to reduce the time it took to get to the target.

Of course the immediate answer to producing more sorties was to expand Andersen AB and increase the number of bombers to 70. However, the bombers would still be 2,500 miles away from the targets in Vietnam. In November 1966, SAC increased the B-52s at Guam to 50 and began producing 650 sorties per month. However, SAC later deployed an additional 11 B-52Ds and met the 800 sorties per month. This did not immediately solve the time on target issue, but eventually, the United States built a second Arc Light base at Thai Navy airfield at U-Tapao on the Gulf of Siam. It began initially as a shuttle bombing base where B-52 crews would take off from Andersen, fly their missions, recover and rearm at U-Tapao, and then fly another mission and return to Andersen.

In 1969, the Air Force upgraded U-Tapao to a main operating base. It was closer to the targets reducing the mission times by two thirds as those launched from Guam, and therefore reducing the time to get to the target. In addition to Andersen and U-Tapao, in February 1968 as north Vietnamese launched its Tet Offensive, SAC began staging bombers at Kadena Air Base, Japan.

During the Tet Offensive, two North Vietnamese divisions of about 20,000 men cut access to Khe Sanh and trapped 6,000 U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese rangers. To support the besieged ground troops, SAC increased its monthly sortie rate to 1,800 and on an average day, sent 60 B-52s to pound the enemy, carpet-bombing a 1.2-mile strip, which created havoc among the besiegers. Westmoreland later stated that “The thing that broke their backs was basically the fire of the B-52s.”

In a short amount of time during the war in Vietnam B-52 crews transformed the aircraft from a Cold War nuclear bomber to a close-air-support juggernaut. B-52 crews provided support to ground forces, harassed the Viet Cong, and wrote a new chapter in the bomber’s history.

Sched C

Statement in lieu Sched C business loss

In 2017 due to serious health concerns we were forced to accept what our rental property 3822 Oak Cluster Lane would bring in not yet resident approved years long rehab. I was hospitalized with heart problems requiring rest and even more serious medications daily. My wife had gone through 2 hip joint replacements and several right thigh reconstructions causing inability to walk without a cart and unable to climb stairs. It took 18 months ads and searching but we finally found a buyer to complete the appraise for $350,000 and when finished is now in the $400K+ appraisal for a very unusual acre estate size inside the city. Loss was substantial clearing just $183,730 we will carry fwd as a loss on future years income.

Don I and Dorothea K Phillips

storm flags

Storm Flags
At one time there was none but you and I,
both learned to live but seldom laughed
for each one lived within their separate shell.
At times like huge and isolated storms
that move across a vast expanse of sea,
strong forces caused then both to join in space
and touch each other’s life and live as one.
Those times infrequent then are all but gone,
yet I still hunger for remembered love
then I was tossed alone against the world.

Hub shit

Re: None
Post # of 32842 
How to tell a HOBBY POSTER from a pro mine developer. One sure way? Failure to simply read printed fact opposed to continual made up opinion years long.

CABORCA, Mexico, September 23nd, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Mexus Gold US (OTCQB: MXSG) ..the company has reached capacity with the Merrill Crowe gold recovery plant currently in use. The plant is running at 30gpm and producing 3oz of gold per day.

Function of a MC is RECOVERY to the preg pond of dissolved metal when zinc attracted gold and silver ions filtered for clean and flux to product when optimized by enough available for efficient of cost labor and material. Seldom then will be smelted and poured daily for that reason. Once recovery began continuous the 30 GPM MC has been running 24/7 since with announced ability to recover not smelt least 3 oz a day. It will be switched off when the larger continuous 500GPM has been tested alongside with the Garcia designed MC system same as he used for the portable running half speed… WHY? to allow maxed assay build in preg to support 17 times flow.

WHAT THE CEO DID announce at my birthday party instead of all faked nonsense by non attendance from months on invited used here as we know as some great long standing joke. I even held to last minute a VIP room reserved never used. Check P’mill VIP and security alerted for look out assistance on 23rd Sept. Nevada casino resort professional folk are known deathly serious not some to play around. No jokes allowed

Need better answer to … How to tell a HOBBY POSTER from a SEC required full informed pro mine interested developer?

50 years of bad road

Real corduroy  hiway. AKA bumpsville

Corduroy road – Wikipedia

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corduroy_road

A corduroy road or log road is a type of road or timber trackway made by placing logs, perpendicular to the direction of the road over a low or swampy area. The result is an improvement over impassable mud or dirt roads, yet rough in the best of conditions and a hazard to horses due to shifting loose logs.

Admit what you know , shut up correcting one who does. Read up and and we can discuss Mr Wonderful’s dead back seater he wants awards for some bones dug 50 years later over a cold beer. I was one of them who made the Tchepone attack rules he never seem to know of . NEVER PLAY hot jock games most most defended road junction entire SEA ’66 on. Rup taught me to teach others and did so next 197 missions after my 3rd dive msn . BIG GUNS go bang bang! exact spot radar van. We FAST learned, taught, acted to save crews then on to’72 USAF exit.
All these were my squadron mates in 1966-67. Next 60 day TDY June -Aug ’66 Larry left to fly fly with National Guard , became a lawyer. Jere recovered went home as well. All ’64-’69 DOOM PUSSYS were damn hard to kill. Obvious I meet many never learned . We NEVER played martial fake combat since were neck deep inside it 24/7 of 3 countries wish to kill us 24 7. Explore’s a kids game got good at in my jockey shorts over coffee. Enjoy the reward.

http://b-57canberra.org/guns_of_tchepon.htm

Just BTW Jere, Joe Rup and I agreed .50 cal do NOT explode just poke big holes. Were them sited 37-57 MM shells. Head on I found 12.7 MM did not always hit a small cockpit but kinda scary tracers go orange zip zip around and past till over trajectory limit. Suck it in and go again what did not take out first time. Learn? BOMBs are the answer first. Then mop up guns

 

Re: Best laid plans?

Post by JasonBourne » Sun Aug 18, 2019 2:40 pm

Thank you for your input MizEllie, as always, well written and well advised.

I do not retract my previous choice of word. Obsessed: preoccupy or fill the mind of (someone) continually, intrusively, and to a troubling extent.

Gary made 1 “good bye” post before leaving, and how many posts has he been apart of since then? Many proverbs to be listed, but words do no good if the eyes and ears are closed. As far as Gary, he’s quite popular despite the continuous negative portrayal

Re: Best laid plans?

Post by 8thaero » Sun Aug 18, 2019 1:05 pm

Begin with” obsessed” WHO BASHED WHO. I had let it go near a year till he bashed us all like little girl with her dolly to home. I’ve until the 27th Sept to file libel and if advised will do just that. My discussion is if it has affected investor confidence with pure selfish nonsense and is true if some fully agree. I can think of no more official on top of NO INFORMATION forever and there’s the rub. I simply asked again for something for my total waste of time. Instead I get great explorer Dr Livingston I presume. Alternative is I see and say what I please or lock the gate I would not go. Let you know what I decide but it will be officially me by name as this blogger not Mexus vs Bain. But may just be appropriate as well though better people have called him crazy. Exit is that way but please do not rant. 8

Must have just lost it some point after this back when and just what I’ll be discussing now.

Re: 109
“Been so long I hardly remember but alias on RB was goldbuggary, then Ihub was GoldMiner, then changed to GaryGoldBug on this site. Love this site!! Thanks for all you’ve done-GGB

July 26, ’19
Whoever is in charge I desire to be totally removed from this blog/forum/website or whatever it is called. I have no need for all the extraneous info that is posted here. And I certainly don’t want to be a part of this forum should there ever be an SEC investigation concerning Mexus. Should anyone desire to stay in contact with me my email is readily available. I wish all good luck and as I’ve stated many times here, to me, there are only two things that really matter, Share Price and official PR’s. All the best. GGB”