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A Plea For Help

Wednesday, June 18, 2008 | Warren Bevan Is this Spam?

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There has been much said recently about what follows on the www.financialsense.com radio program. The series is called “Crime of the Century” Mr. Jim Sinclair has come up with a solution. Below is what I have sent to every company I own.

I urge you to edit and forward the words below to your companies.

They are your companies and you must have input. I am sick and tired of seeing my stocks being taken down while their fundamentals improve and I imagine you are too.

Below is what I have sent to my subscribers. Please take it to heart, get mad and take action.

I hope this finds you well. Mr. Jim Sinclair has issued a plea for help. I have emailed all of my companies and have received a very good and positive response.

I believe we can conquer this dark force who is robbing us all, together.

Here is what I sent to my companies. Please help yourself. Send a copy of this or edit it as you wish.

Send it to your companies and require a response. The time for fun and games is over; let's get mad...and even.

Dear company,

I am a shareholder in your company and have great faith in your future. To help this future progress I would like you to read and seriously consider the following by my good friend Mr. Jim Sinclair.

Please forward this to your CFO, CEO and make it an item on your next board meeting. I am dead serious. If these illegal entities who are robbing me and you of our wealth are not scared out or forced out then I will withdraw my support for you, your company and your industry.

I write a weekly newsletter and have a large following and WILL impose my will if you do not respond and take seriously the following. If you think everything is ok with your stock, and do not see a problem please let me know so I can withdraw my support and let all my readers know why and urge them to do so as well.

I apologize for the strong words but I have had enough. I hope you feel the same.

Sincerely,

Warren Bevan,

www.preciousmetalstockreview.com

Strength In Numbers

The junior producer and exploration and development companies need to consider the formation of a Chamber of Mines for this section of the industry.

This Chamber should be free of any individual company agenda, free of fees and other interferences with the singular intention of protecting our shareholders from being attacked by those in the shadowy part of finance.

There are close to 2000 companies in this part of the industry, many of which are experiencing the same extreme nuisances.

The naked gold short seller is an entity engaged in a criminal act with a goal of doing serious injury for the purpose of profit and is therefore a major target in terms of civil liability. The short and naked short pool operations are exactly the same but more apt to be a conspiracy to injure slightly then become subject to RICO statutes.

The job of this working Chamber of Mines as a singular unit is to pull these criminals out of the shadows into the light of day.

No matter how well they feel they are hidden there is always a paper trail going back to the perpetrator in this financial world.

Certain financial areas of secrecy in many cases do not protect the spoils of criminal activities. This may be proven soon at UBS where an officer is under arrest in the USA and is due to go to court shortly.

It does not mean anything that neither regulators nor exchanges care about the naked short or short selling pools, regardless of whether they are naked or not. If the stockholders and the company who’s values have been injured initiate civil proceedings, discovery will be full of legal opportunity. You cannot erase the paper trail that exists to every transaction.

My request is simple:

Contact the management of every junior precious metals producer, exploration and developer, asking them to contact Editor Dan at information@jsmineset.com so that the Chamber can take form.

There is no hidden agenda, no money to be collected, and no desire to stroke egos and no desire for private corporate information. I do not wish to be anything but a member. Let the organization elect its officers so we can act as one. We can speak as one. We can win as one, but we are weak when scattered as the industry is now. Organize and we are a legion. Expose the perpetrators and then it is all over. The data is there. It can be organized and it can be dissected, yielding the evidence trail of those who wish to hurt, sometime simply because they are mean, sometimes for illicit profits.

Add to that that sociopaths mistreat their associates and employees by nature. No looking may be required. It might just happen to come over the transom, even though we do not invite that.

You stockholders must push your management hard. Personally there is nothing that I will NOT do in order to protect both my and my investors’ interests.

I herewith dedicate my life, my fortune and all that I am to the identification of the perpetrators and their conduits used. Those sociopaths that take joy by inflicting severe injury for profit by conspiracy and the use of dirty tricks must be the hunted of nearly 2000 company’s determined managements and their more than 500,000 very angry stockholders.

There is only one way to defend stockholders, which is through the organization and strategy of a major offensive. Forget attorneys at this point. Regulators are of no help. A Chamber of Mines acting together can prevail.

I will even if I must go it alone.

Together we are legion. Alone and looking the other way you are a victim. I have never been a victim. No one depending on me will be a victim.

There is NOTHING I will not do to protect those that depend on me. I am livid. Enough is enough.

We will add risk to the bad guys. That proposition you and they can depend on.

Your friend,

Jim Sinclair



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