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Big Al
July 24, 2012

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19 Comments
    Tom
    Jul 24, 2012 24:46 PM

    Hi Al,

    Are you not invested in Passport Potash?

    Thanks,
    Tom.

    Jul 24, 2012 24:54 PM

    I sold PPI over a year ago although, as I mentioned a while back I may reinvest at these levels.

    Big Al

    Jul 24, 2012 24:19 PM

    You can’t please everyone, I guess. But I wantto say that I listen to your show every day and hold you in high regard.

    Jul 24, 2012 24:13 PM

    Big Al and all:
    I am invested in Silvercrest, NZE, ORKO/OREX, Rye patch, Aurcana, Corvus, Ethos, Timmins and Extorre. How did I come to be involved? I simply cross reference Big Al’s input and cross-referenced it with other people’s insight on my DD studies. These are the ones that suited my investment protocols….If they all tank, I have no one to blame but myself..I am a “big boy” I don’t need to hide BEHIND anyone. But, c’mon figure it out…if multiple, independent people are discussing a lot of positive things about similar companies as mentioned in their research articles – wouldn’t you figure that in as an investment consideration? – yep, thought so. :).
    All the best,
    Marc

      Jul 24, 2012 24:34 PM

      BTW,
      The above comments were NOT directed at anybody in particular. I was just stating that, ultimately, the “buck stops” at each individual investor’s “doorstep”.
      Thanks,
      Marc

      Jul 24, 2012 24:59 PM

      I saw Al on investment pitch 2 + yrs ago and was impressed by him…so I googled his name and found this site…you’ll like primero mining ppp/ p.to I got my mother in 3-4 weeks ago and she is up 20-25%. They have a p/e of nearly 3! and are pulling gold out of the mexican ground at roughly 550/oz and have at least one high grade property…I’m not in it yet but will soon be…trying to help everyone I can here.

        Jul 24, 2012 24:46 PM

        Dear PC,
        Thanks so much!!!!

    Jul 24, 2012 24:13 PM

    Marc.
    All great co’s IMO.Hold on to them all,and you will do well.

      Jul 24, 2012 24:31 PM

      Greg,
      Thanks…I appreciate the support…I am a neophyte with respect to junior explorers. The easy ones, as you know, are the solid producers and junior producers…sifting through all the explorers takes work and a little luck. Thanks again. We will see how it plays out.
      All the best,
      Marc

    Jul 24, 2012 24:18 PM

    Hey Big Al!

    As my parents used to say; “You can serve it to them on a silver platter and they would complain that it wasn’t served on gold”

    I honestly feel that if individuals who can’t take the time to research your website thoroughly and look at the legal disclaimers/disclosures, but can type filthy accusations directed towards you under a “pseudo-anonymous” name ARE NOT WORTH TRYING TO SATISFY. Big Al, don’t fall victim to these schmucks who are too lazy, too stupid, too idiotic, and too maleficent to contribute to human society! They remind me of the schoolyard bully who loves to shove people around when they can get away with it, but are COMPLETE COWARDS when the curtain is pulled back revealing what they really are….COMPLETE TRASH!

    If I have offended any “trolls” out there who have nothing better to do than to attack Big Al’s credibility based on NOTHING, then please sue me. If you need the contact of my lawyer for delivery of the subpoena, just respond here. I’ll be glad to forward you the address along with telling you to stick it in your ear!

    stay frosty!

    Jul 24, 2012 24:55 PM

    Marc Alan,
    Practice what you preach! You recognize in others what is inside you.

      Jul 24, 2012 24:24 PM

      Good Evening Mary

      I’m not an ordained minister, nor am I preaching any moral conduct to people. However, you do bring up a good point, Mary. I too once was someone who relied on others in the mining stocks and investment arena to make my decisions for me, only to discover that with a little extra effort, I can do the same and with much better results.

      You are right in that I “recognize in others what is inside you”, but at the very least, I was willing to admit it and try to change. Something from the above statement must have struck a nerve with you Mary, considering that the words I typed were directed at derogatory comments based on nothing but accusations. If there is a problem with standing up for the truth, Mary, then perhaps you can give me some pointers on which direction I should take?

    Jul 24, 2012 24:20 PM

    Mark Alan
    Be neutral and lose your judgements.

    Jul 24, 2012 24:52 PM

    Mary

    No. I do have the right to speak out when I see a wrong. And we DO have a right to judge others by their actions. I don’t have the right to judge where a person goes after they die, however.

    If we all remained neutral, what wrongs would ever be righted, and what good would ever be praised? I don’t own this blog, but you and I are a part of it, as Mr. Korelin would agree. Your proverbs would resonate with me if I were truly the guilty one in this situation. But as you said earlier above; “You recognize in others what is inside you” should be reflected upon deeply, because it holds a double edge. It sounds appropriate and powerful when used against a hypocrite. But it should also resonate to the individual who speaks it, because by “recognizing” it, then I KNOW IT IS THE WRONG BEHAVIOR and that is something that needs to stop. To remain neutral is something that is wrong.

    Jul 24, 2012 24:22 PM

    Mark Alan
    The natural law of cause and effect takes care of
    all wrong doing as well as the good doing. Being neutral is being in balance.
    All of nature is in perfect balance.

      Jul 25, 2012 25:42 AM

      Mary
      Yes, very true, and perhaps my actions were in perfect balance, since after all, “All of nature is in perfect balance” and I am after all, a part of nature. Thanks for you insight! You proved my point!

      Jul 25, 2012 25:46 AM

      By the way…Good Morning to you!

    Jul 25, 2012 25:55 AM

    I have lived in Asia off and on for over a decade.

    I can tell you that Mother nature is under attack relentlessly-the environment,the animals,birds and the people.

    North Americans might believe there is balance in nature but here the balance is skewed in favour of mankind doing in Mother Nature 24/7/365 without pause or rest.

      Jul 25, 2012 25:23 AM

      Matt

      Your words are definitely spot on! I had the greatest eye opening experience when I traveled and lived in Brazil. Americans are very narrow minded when it comes to the world and I was stunned by how other nations view the world. It’s not a place to conquer but a place to SHARE and live. Your are so correct in your statements. Great point!