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Beware Salting Scam

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Beware Mine Salting Scams
Stephen Bly
Circa 1996 

With hundreds of thousands of folks coming West during the Gold Rush century, a passel of con men and bunko artists also moved out. They tried to relieve the unlearned of their pokes and purses. 

Most scams had something to do with mines and mining stock. Many a man paid good money for 100 feet of a worthless hole in the ground. One of the more ingenious devices involved salting a mine.  

How They Did It 

They would take small quantities of real gold and drill it into the rock, mash it into the dirt, or place it in ore samples. When the investors saw real riches that usually convinced them. 

The most widely known and talking about mine salting occurred not with gold but with diamonds. They brought a bag of diamond sample into San Francisco to get them appraised. Then they secreted their phony diamond mine somewhere in the Wyoming or Montana area. Then they only allowed people to go there blindfolded. 

Evaluating Worth 

A couple mining men would evaluate and declare the sample genuine. Then the samples were sent to Tiffany’s of New York and appraised at great value while a corporation was set up in San Francisco.  

Several hundred thousand dollars changed hands before discovering the hoax. It was finally revealed that the two perpetuators purchased rough, industrial diamonds in Europe, brought them out West, and salted the ground with them. 

Why Did They Fall for Such Scams? 

How could seasoned mining men and veteran gold rush bankers fall for such a mine salting scam? Because this was an age of instant wealth and new treasures found in all sorts of locations. Men looked for ways of getting rich quick. Almost anything concerning valuable claims was believed. 

All About Greed 

In the spiritual world we face a similar greed. Only now it seems to be the cults out to deceive us. They salt their beliefs with imported grains of truth. And they constantly try to lure the unsuspecting. 

The Bible says, “There will be false teachers among you. They will secretly introduce destructive heresies, even denying the sovereign Lord who bought them … bringing destruction on themselves” (2 Peter 2:1). 

Some desperate for position and prestige who want instant spiritual power will fall for their scams. But the end results will turn out as useless as a fake salted hole in the ground.