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Hey everybody I am new to the board for about 6 mos. this is only my second message. First I would like to thank everybody for their knowledge and insight. I have made more money than lost listening and learning from you. I bought CMKM about 5 mos ago and have listened to all the pumping and bashing from this board and the other one ********** bull. I emailed Melvin Oneil at casavant today followed by an phone call I got his voice mail and I left him a message. I said everyone is bashing your stock based on all of the previous PR's that have always said something was going to happen but it never seems to materialize, I asked him to either call me or send me an email with some pictures or some evidence taht something was truly happening. He called me at 4:30 pm est. We had a great discussion, he said he was aware of all the bashing and that CMKM was for real most importantly he said future PR's that he could not discuss will be released within weeks that will prove CMKM is for real. He thanked me for investing in CMKM and that was the call. My feeling is this, If CMKM was a joke Melvin would have never picked up the phone and called me. I don't know what is going to be released but I can tell you that Melvin was very sincere. take this for what it's worth. If you have any concerns I suggest you pick up the phone and call him,visit the web page www.casavantmining.com all the information is their.

I also hold cwir, qbid,pcbm,rysmf,icow,agr.a,ushs,inov some are short plays other are longs


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i don't know what or who to believe anymore about this stock. i think i am just gonna hold on to this $100 lottery ticket and ignore it...then one day wonder where that extra million bucks came from in my account.


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quote:
Originally posted by BS:
My feeling is this, If CMKM was a joke Melvin would have never picked up the phone and called me.

If he's really running a company, where does he find the time to answer the individual questions of shareholders?

You didn't by chance ask him about the reclamation bond the company will have to have in place before they start any mining operations? (One of the many details they seem to be lacking if they were really planning on a mining operation.)


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I didn't know what to believe either that's why I called. As far as aking Melvin any questions, I was shocked that he called me back and was unprepared to ask. However his comments led me to believe that everything was inplace.My intentions are not to pump or bash this stock. My intentions are to contribute information to the board.
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This was found right next door.

Colourless, Clear 0.77 Carat Diamond Found in Slabbed Core
Jan 26 2004

January 26, 2004

Kensington Resources Ltd. (the 'Company') announces the recovery of a high quality diamond weighing 0.77 carats during sample preparation of kimberlite core in the Fort a la Corne Joint Venture warehouse.

The diamond was encountered while HQ core (diameter of 2.5 inches or 63.5 mm) from the upper part of kimberlite body 140/141 was being slabbed by a rock saw utilizing a non-diamond masonry blade. The diamond was not damaged by the blade although the stone halted the cutting process and scored the blade. Both halves of the slabbed core retained a clear impression of the stone.

'It is extremely rare to encounter such a large stone of such quality in drill core,'said David H. Stone, President of Kensington. 'We feel that this discovery is indicative of the tremendous diamond potential at Fort a la Corne and we look forward to receiving the initial diamond results from the 2003 drilling program by mid-February.'

The diamond was weighed and measured by the Saskatchewan Research Council (SRC) in Saskatoon. According to the SRC, the stone measures 5.50 x 4.40 x 4.20 mm in three dimensions and was described as a colourless, clear octahedroid with etched trigons and hillocks.

Further evaluation of this diamond will be conducted by the operator, De Beers Canada Exploration Inc., particularly in assigning a value to the stone and including it in the appropriate size fraction with other stones from 140/141. Photographs of this diamond will be available for viewing on the Company's website at www.kensington-resources.com.

Brent C. Jellicoe, P.Geo., is the Qualified Person for the Company and has reviewed the technical information herein. Mr. Jellicoe closely examined the diamond and the associated core slabs at the warehouse during confirmation of the discovery.

Using the expertise of proven management and world-class, experienced technical advisors, Kensington Resources Ltd. is actively involved in confirming the economic potential of this deposit and moving the project forward to a development decision as rapidly as possible. The Fort a la Corne Diamond Project is a joint venture among Kensington Resources Ltd. (42.25%), De Beers Canada Exploration Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of De Beers (42.25%), Cameco Corporation (5.5%) and UEM Inc. (carried 10%). The 71+ kimberlite bodies of the Fort a la Corne Field form one of the largest diamondiferous clusters in the world.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OF KENSINGTON RESOURCES LTD.

(signed) 'David H. Stone'

David H. Stone

President



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Melvin O'Neil (IR) Investor Relation
Diamonds Hotline, +1-306-752-3755, or 877-752-3755

May God Bless All.


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All - read this on one of the boards
Which referenced a Yahoo News Canadian
Press article. (Enclosed Link)

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And in Saskatchewan, one of the largest bodies of diamond-bearing ore in the world has been discovered 50 kilometres north of Prince Albert. *)

Doesn't CMKM have rights to 1.4 Million
acres in Saskatchewan... Would be nice
to see a map of the discovery and
where CMKM owns land...

Link - http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cpress/20040207/ca_pr_on_bu/tahera_diamond_approv...

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Nunavut diamond mine approved by regulator, still needs federal approval
Sat Feb 7, 5:34 PM ET


IQALUIT, Nunavut (CP) - A northern regulatory agency has approved what would be Canada's third diamond mine and the first in Nunavut.

The Jericho mine project, proposed by Vancouver-based Tahera Corp., still needs final approval from the minister of Indian affairs and northern development, Andy Mitchell.


The Nunavut Impact Review Board, which conducted the environment assessment, said in a letter to the minister that it was giving Tahera the go-ahead, subject to conditions.


Those terms and conditions were not immediately known.The review board's report will not be made public until later this month.


The proposed Jericho mine would be located 420 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife near Contwoyto Lake.


Tahera has said construction would begin in 2005, and diamonds would be coming out of the ground by the end of that year.


The Jericho mine would cost about $50 million and have a projected life of eight years.


Construction would create up to 60 jobs, with a workforce of between 48 and 116 during operations.


Tahera signed a deal in December with the Inuit of western Nunavut that was essential to the construction of the diamond mine.


The agreement covers jobs, training and business opportunities for the 4,500 Inuit who live in the


region.


Two other diamond mines are operating in the Northwest Territories - the Ekati, owned by BHP Billiton, and the Diavik mine, owned by Rio Tinto/Aber Resources.


Canada has become a hot prospect for diamond mining.


Diamond giant DeBeers is developing a second diamond mine in Nunavut. The Snap Lake project, owned by DeBeers Canada Corp., would last 22 years and is scheduled to open in 2006.


There is also ongoing exploration in northern Alberta, where some diamond-bearing kimberlite ore bodies have produced decent yields.


And in Saskatchewan, one of the largest bodies of diamond-bearing ore in the world has been discovered 50 kilometres north of Prince Albert.


http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cpress/20040207/ca_pr_on_bu/tahera_diamond_approv...


Casavant Mining Kimberlite International, Inc. ( Pink: CMKM ): Casavant Mining Kimberlite International Inc. is a new company involved in
the exploration for diamonds in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Exploration is being aggressively pursued within the Fort á la Corne area
in central Saskatchewan, where the company holds mineral claims to more than 1.4 million acres.
Website: http://www.casavantmining.com
Stock Quote: http://www.pinksheets.com/quote/quote.jsp?symbol=cmkm


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OK, I own this one and I've seen posts saying this is shell with no real intention of drilling, and others to the contrary. I went and took a look at their web site (www.casavantmining.com) and then followed the links that lead to a map of the area where they're property is located. The map shows claims by all sorts of companies, but I can not find one for Casavant. The map is located here: www.explorationgis.com/falc_detail.html.

Anyone have a explanation or comment on this?

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JUST THINKING
As I have watched this develope, I see a lot of people flipping money in & out of stocks on this board with far less information. WHY NOW (last 2months) are people questioning the the honesty of effort by this company. Remember when Kevin Bailey was the only one stating what is much more prevalent now. JUST THINKING
VAN

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quote:
Originally posted by GatorMan:
OK, I own this one and I've seen posts saying this is shell with no real intention of drilling, and others to the contrary. I went and took a look at their web site (www.casavantmining.com) and then followed the links that lead to a map of the area where they're property is located. The map shows claims by all sorts of companies, but I can not find one for Casavant. The map is located here: www.explorationgis.com/falc_detail.html.

Anyone have a explanation or comment on this?



GatorMan et al, I too had that question after seeing their map and many more regarding the validity of this company so I went diamond hunting and found some very interesting bits of information. I have a very extensive and comprehensive due report and will post it on AllStocks very soon, that will, in my opinion, put this conflict to bed. Gator, I have the answer to your question about the map but I will post it allong with my dd.

FS ~ Trust your dd

[This message has been edited by Fallstaff (edited February 15, 2004).]


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CMKM claims 101027101 SK & 101047025 SK.
http://www.explorationgis.com/falc_detail.html

May God Bless All.

quote:
Originally posted by GatorMan:
OK, I own this one and I've seen posts saying this is shell with no real intention of drilling, and others to the contrary. I went and took a look at their web site (www.casavantmining.com) and then followed the links that lead to a map of the area where they're property is located. The map shows claims by all sorts of companies, but I can not find one for Casavant. The map is located here: www.explorationgis.com/falc_detail.html.

Anyone have a explanation or comment on this?



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Please don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to bash here. I've not decided one way or another in this contraversy. I look forward to seeing Fallstaff's research. And Bam Bam, what source to you have regarding your statement? If you have one other than the company itself please share it as that could really help to settle at least part of the contraversy.

Thanks guys.

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[This message has been edited by GatorMan (edited February 15, 2004).]


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Call Melvin O'Neil (IR) Investor Relation Diamonds Hotline, +1-306-752-3755, or 877-752-3755. I’m not trying to pump & dump just add info that I have come across doing my DD. I look at others DD allstocks board is for members to help with info.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=CMKM+claims+101027101+SK+%26+101047025+SK.&btnG=Google+Search

May God Bless All.

quote:
Originally posted by GatorMan:
Please don't get me wrong. I'm not trying to bash here. I've not decided one way or another in this contraversy. I look forward to seeing Fallstaff's research. And Bam Bam, what source to you have regarding your statement? If you have one other than the company itself please share it as that could really help to settle at least part of the contraversy.

Thanks guys.



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Found the included information...
It costs $39.20 for the complete
report... if you are interested...

does not mention the other claim
101047025 (will research)
http://www.library.consusgroup.com/library_pvw/101265.asp



Title: Claims Purchase and Exploration Rights Agreement

Party: Cybermark International Corp

Price: $39.20

Size: 81KB

ID: #101265


REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT

THIS REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of November 25, 2002, by and among CASAVANT MINING KIMBERLITE INTERNATIONAL, INC. (formerly Cyber Mark International Corp.), a Nevada corporation, with its principal office located in Las Vegas, NV USA "Company"), and BUCKSHOT HOLDINGS LTD., COMMANDO HOLDINGS LTD., 101010307 SASKATCHEWAN LTD., 101012190 SASKATCHEWAN LTD., 101027101 SASKATCHEWAN LTD., FORT A LA CORNE DIAMOND FIELDS, INC., URBAN CASAVANT/CASAVANT FAMILY, and URBAN CASAVANT agent for PRE-MERGER SYNDICATE (the "Sellers").

WHEREAS:

In connection with the CASAVANT MINERAL CLAIMS PURCHASE AND EXPLORATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT, entered into by and among the parties hereto of even date herewith (the "Casavant Mineral Claims Agreement"), the Company has agreed to issue to the Sellers 2,800,000,000 shares of the Company's common stock, par value $0.001 per share (the "Common Stock").

To induce the Sellers to execute and deliver the Casavant Mineral Claims Agreement, the Company has agreed to provide certain re (* It stops here *)




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Thanks, shadow. That's what I was looking for, an independant source. So it would appear they do indeed have a claim. Now, if we can only find out if they are really going to be drilling!

And bam bam, I wasn't bashing you or anything. I was just looking for something other than a CMKM PR or BB post that could confirm a claim.

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by cobia99:
[B]This was found right next door.

Colourless, Clear 0.77 Carat Diamond Found in Slabbed Core
Jan 26 2004

January 26, 2004

Kensington Resources Ltd. (the 'Company') announces the recovery of a high quality diamond weighing 0.77 carats during sample preparation of kimberlite core in the Fort a la Corne Joint Venture warehouse.

The diamond was encountered while HQ core (diameter of 2.5 inches or 63.5 mm) from the upper part of kimberlite body 140/141 was being slabbed by a rock saw utilizing a non-diamond masonry blade. The diamond was not damaged by the blade although the stone halted the cutting process and scored the blade. Both halves of the slabbed core retained a clear impression of the stone.


Cobia--i assume you are a fisherman--this is one of my favotite fish treats--a very good light colored meat with great texture and flavor
As I read the article about the diamond i have concerns--
One--not using a diamond blade?--masonry blades should be using corundum (ruby/saphire)which is 1/10th as hard as a diamond (based on Moh's scale of hardness)this is very innefficient--i am no driller of the earth but i cut a lot of glass nevertheless ---OK they use a softer substance to keep from "scratching" the product---well diamonds are very brittle jeslike glass--so how do they avoid cracking them?
TWO-- a 77point octohedroid diamond in the rough is good for two brilliant cut stones and each are going to be way less than .5 X .77=.335points--not something to sneeze at but-----
third--i concede that pulling a diamond out of the drills is exciting---and if DeBeers REALLY is in the game-- it is looking good---good luck to all of us rock hounds------


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EVERYONE
I have been in this early, very early. The comapny CMKI(This is not a typo) was promoting a "Virtual Reality" softwrae possibly relevant to the military.
I bought several rounds of 500 shares @ .20 or so. Much too my surprise after a year I was now in diamond seaching by a "new" owner (UC). OK now based on PR and other posts on this board it seemed a great deal. I loaded up and WAITED.
Since this time(11/2003) I have witnesed 3 rounds of ("PUMPING", kept track of buys & sells ) I figure this process is supplying about $200k/mo from "Newbies" to CMKM.
Talking with responce to "Mel" is becoming an exercise in BS. I still HOLD several million shares and hopr for the best, much like several other people on board. BUYERS BEWARE.
NOTE I have a list of 40-50 claim # YEP in good areas. YEP surrounding Great "other" production sites. YEP circumstance previously announced will be "postponed" for a short time.
NEWBIE BUYERS BEWARE,BEWARE,BEWARE
take a "small" position.
VAN

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I wonder what laws cover international fraud?------------------------------------------------------------------
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GLASS
Let's start a company for WONDERING
I nominate OM for president
MicroDT for VP
DADog Reasearch
GALSSMAN for new ideas
Kevin Bailey to keep everyone else at bay
VAN

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BS I didn't think you where bashing I was letting people on the board now that I can use help to to be a better investor.

May God Bless All.

quote:
Originally posted by GatorMan:
Thanks, shadow. That's what I was looking for, an independant source. So it would appear they do indeed have a claim. Now, if we can only find out if they are really going to be drilling!

And bam bam, I wasn't bashing you or anything. I was just looking for something other than a CMKM PR or BB post that could confirm a claim.



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shadow, Thanks For that report.

May God Bless All.

quote:
Originally posted by shadow:
Found the included information...
It costs $39.20 for the complete
report... if you are interested...

does not mention the other claim
101047025 (will research)
http://www.library.consusgroup.com/library_pvw/101265.asp



Title: Claims Purchase and Exploration Rights Agreement

Party: Cybermark International Corp

Price: $39.20

Size: 81KB

ID: #101265


REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT

THIS REGISTRATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT (this "Agreement"), dated as of November 25, 2002, by and among CASAVANT MINING KIMBERLITE INTERNATIONAL, INC. (formerly Cyber Mark International Corp.), a Nevada corporation, with its principal office located in Las Vegas, NV USA "Company"), and BUCKSHOT HOLDINGS LTD., COMMANDO HOLDINGS LTD., 101010307 SASKATCHEWAN LTD., 101012190 SASKATCHEWAN LTD., 101027101 SASKATCHEWAN LTD., FORT A LA CORNE DIAMOND FIELDS, INC., URBAN CASAVANT/CASAVANT FAMILY, and URBAN CASAVANT agent for PRE-MERGER SYNDICATE (the "Sellers").

WHEREAS:

In connection with the CASAVANT MINERAL CLAIMS PURCHASE AND EXPLORATION RIGHTS AGREEMENT, entered into by and among the parties hereto of even date herewith (the "Casavant Mineral Claims Agreement"), the Company has agreed to issue to the Sellers 2,800,000,000 shares of the Company's common stock, par value $0.001 per share (the "Common Stock").

To induce the Sellers to execute and deliver the Casavant Mineral Claims Agreement, the Company has agreed to provide certain re (* It stops here *)




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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bam Bam 17:
[B]BS I didn't think you where bashing I was letting people on the board now that I can use help to to be a better investor.

May God Bless All.

HI BAM 17
THE WHOLE CMKM SAGA HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR A LONG LONG TIME

IT HAS ALSO CAUSED A LOT OF FRICTION ON A BOARD THAT WAS VERY FRIENDLY --THOUGH IT STILL IS AND WE LOST A COUPLE OF VERY GOOD POSTERS LEASTWAYS WE DONT SEE RIC OR KEVIN MUCH ANY MORE, MY OWN OPINION FOR WHAT ITS WORTH IS THAT CMKM IS ATTRACTIVE BECAUSE OF ITS LOW PRICE BUT EVEN THAT NOW FAILS TO BE ATTRACTIVE WHEN WE/I HEAR THAT THEY ARE GOING TO START DRILLING YET AGAIN WHEN THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE STARTED LAST YEAR AS I HAVE STATED BEFORE I BOUGHT THIS STOCK AND HAVE RECENTLY SOLD ALL BUT MY FREESHARE POSITION,THE ADDITIONAL STOCK IS NOT AND PROBABLY WILL NOT BE WORTH ANYTHING,THERE ARE PLENTY OF DIAMOND EXPLORATION COMPANIES OUT THERE AND SOME OF THEM OFFER VERY GOOD PROSPECTS OF A GOOD RETURN,THE WHOLE DIAMOND BUSINESS IS FRAUGHT WITH PITFALLS AND EVEN THOSE COMPANIES THAT HAVE FOUND GEMS HAVE TO FIGHT WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OVER NATIVE EMPLOYMENT AND ENVIRONMENT ISSUES AS INDEED THEY SHOULD.
THE WAY CMKM MANAGEMENT HAS BEHAVED WOULD NOT GIVE THEM A HOPE IN HE** OF BEING APPROVED EVEN IF THEY DRILLED SAMPLED AND COULD PROVE THEY HAVE SOMETHING OF WORTH TO OFFER OF COURSE IT COULD ALL CHANGE AND I HOPE I AM PROVED WRONG, AGAIN I AM NOT BASHING JUST STATING WHAT I HAVE EXPERIENCED AND ALSO WHAT I HAVE NOT SEEN YES NOT SEEN IN THE AREA THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE ,
MELVIN IF YOU ARE READING THIS HOW ABOUT RESPONDING????????????????.
HAVE A GOOD TRADING WEEK
Roy


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Bamm--did you look at the number of shares in that agreement?
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RE; Roy Thanks for that info. I have 8.5 MIL @ 0.0001 when it goes up I will be playing with free shares. Role the dice folks.

May God Bless All.

quote:
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bam Bam 17:
[B]BS I didn't think you where bashing I was letting people on the board now that I can use help to to be a better investor.

May God Bless All.

HI BAM 17
THE WHOLE CMKM SAGA HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR A LONG LONG TIME

IT HAS ALSO CAUSED A LOT OF FRICTION ON A BOARD THAT WAS VERY FRIENDLY --THOUGH IT STILL IS AND WE LOST A COUPLE OF VERY GOOD POSTERS LEASTWAYS WE DONT SEE RIC OR KEVIN MUCH ANY MORE, MY OWN OPINION FOR WHAT ITS WORTH IS THAT CMKM IS ATTRACTIVE BECAUSE OF ITS LOW PRICE BUT EVEN THAT NOW FAILS TO BE ATTRACTIVE WHEN WE/I HEAR THAT THEY ARE GOING TO START DRILLING YET AGAIN WHEN THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE STARTED LAST YEAR AS I HAVE STATED BEFORE I BOUGHT THIS STOCK AND HAVE RECENTLY SOLD ALL BUT MY FREESHARE POSITION,THE ADDITIONAL STOCK IS NOT AND PROBABLY WILL NOT BE WORTH ANYTHING,THERE ARE PLENTY OF DIAMOND EXPLORATION COMPANIES OUT THERE AND SOME OF THEM OFFER VERY GOOD PROSPECTS OF A GOOD RETURN,THE WHOLE DIAMOND BUSINESS IS FRAUGHT WITH PITFALLS AND EVEN THOSE COMPANIES THAT HAVE FOUND GEMS HAVE TO FIGHT WITH THE LOCAL GOVERNMENTS OVER NATIVE EMPLOYMENT AND ENVIRONMENT ISSUES AS INDEED THEY SHOULD.
THE WAY CMKM MANAGEMENT HAS BEHAVED WOULD NOT GIVE THEM A HOPE IN HE** OF BEING APPROVED EVEN IF THEY DRILLED SAMPLED AND COULD PROVE THEY HAVE SOMETHING OF WORTH TO OFFER OF COURSE IT COULD ALL CHANGE AND I HOPE I AM PROVED WRONG, AGAIN I AM NOT BASHING JUST STATING WHAT I HAVE EXPERIENCED AND ALSO WHAT I HAVE NOT SEEN YES NOT SEEN IN THE AREA THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE ,
MELVIN IF YOU ARE READING THIS HOW ABOUT RESPONDING????????????????.
HAVE A GOOD TRADING WEEK
Roy



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Everyone should note that the information
I posted was incomplete. It references
101027101 SASKATCHEWAN LTD as an entity
one of the "sellers" it does not reference
what was actually sold for $2.8 Million
to CMKM.

I think VAN has this one pegged. It is
more prudent for newer investors to take
a small position.

It should also be noted that the 101027101 SASKATCHEWAN LTD claim only consists of 34
parcels near Candle lake. The larger more
encompasing claim is the 101047025 which
is the largest owner in the area with some
523 parcels.

What must be shown is that CMKM specifically
and "not" URBAN Casavant owns all rights to
those claims. If CMKM owns exclusive rights
to 101047025 then I think we are all in business. Based on the Debeers reports of
a few years ago. If 101047025 is not owned
by CMKM then I am not sure what our shares
are worth.


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Shadow

Could you imagine that
HAHA

Instead We get news about diamonds being found and the claims belong to Mr. Casavant not CMKM. With as many people following this stock right now, I could only imagine peoples reaction. I would be a bit pissed but at the same time find it a bit hilarious. If the claims belong only to Mr. Casavant I do not think it would be in his best interest to drill until at least 3 generations from now. Mr Casavant would never be left alone. Probably tons of lawsuits, investigations, dealings with investors ect..... I believe he would loose more in the long run. Other way around, he would be a hero(to me at least if the price of CMKM made a nice run).


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I was curious about products that use zinc,
because of the spin off shares of MRDR that I own and I came across this....















Zinc is the third most used nonferrous metal (after aluminum and copper), of which the U.S. consumes more than one million metric tons annually. The average person will use 730 pounds of zinc in his or her lifetime, according to the U.S. Bureau of Mines.
Zinc is primarily used as a coating on iron and steel to protect against corrosion. Corrosion costs more than $200 billion annually -- 4.2% U.S. GNP.
Zinc makes the average automobile last longer -- 17 pounds of zinc protect it from rust, Another 20 pounds are used to make zinc die cast parts like door handles and locks, and each tire contains about 1/2 pound of zinc, which is needed to cure rubber.
Zinc can store six times as much energy per pound as other battery systems, increasing range of electric vehicles. Zinc-air batteries have powered cars to speeds of 120 mph.
Zinc sheets used in architecture, for roofs or facades, on counters and on bar tops, have a maintenance-free life of over 60 years.






Architects are increasingly turning to zinc for its long, maintenance-free life and adaptability to various design styles ranging from traditional to modern. Although zinc is relatively new to the North American market, it is quickly generating interest and is being specified for a variety of buildings and private residences.
No matter where you look today, it seems you'll find a product made with zinc. The use of zinc has been popularized in recent years and now the metal is at the forefront of contemporary design.



The major drawback to using battery-powered laptop computers has been significantly reduced with the introduction of a new, zinc-air battery which provides more than 12 hours of usage on a single charge-almost 10 times the run-time of the original battery.
A high-purity alloy of zinc and copper is now at the forefront of water purification technology for use in residential, municipal, industrial and medical filtration systems.



Zinc is the key ingredient in a new hi-tech tape that is helping law enforcement officials around the world conduct safer and more reliable undercover work.
Consuming more than 40,000 tons annually, the toy market is an important user of zinc.

Regards










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When CMKM drills, Dont expect them to find diamonds, only kimberlite. If a good % of kimberlite is found, De Beers may come to the table with more money. I heard CMKM turned down an offer from De Beers once.
I have only 4mil shares.

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Glassman,
Yes, I live to fish!! Cobia is one of the best. I live in North Florida.

PS. They are not drilling for dimonds, only kimberlite. Which tells them diamonds may be present befor they dig.
Good luck


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I love King fishing at piers--it is like big giant party---no boats(a hole in the water that you throw your money into LOL) to worry about and when somebody hooks a king --its like ten chinese fire drills--everybody getting the double rigs out of the way---cobia come in more often than King on the NC Outerbanks where i once lived--and miss terribly now---
As far as CMKM--i just don't like to see newbies getting too deep into it considering the history--we need to recruit more people into the game here not fleece every newcomer and send them home--I don't know if CMKM has any different future than any other mining exploration stock and i buy exploration stocks --but i can also count outstanding shares-------------good luck --


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This is starting to creep up!
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