Look folks. While I can appreciate the intellectual capacity of the recent post here defending this scam, I would suggest you take it with a grain of salt and focus on the facts that you can try desperately to obtain.
First, try to find the existence of any of the principals listed on the website in the particular areas where they supposedly reside. Even if you find similar names in those areas, do your research and see if those people really do have anything to do with Blue Diamond Excavation. Chances are very strong, they do not. What's more is any Google or research on Blue Diamond Excavation, other than their website, it is entirely another company that has anything going on.
This company has had NO PRESS or done anything whatsoever except put up a website, which until recently had gone 2 years with no updates whatsoever and it is true, one of the "offices" in AZ was a satellite TV provider. That is true. Yet, folks like Mr Ison and his crew, that don't appear to exist except for the mention on the website, are worth millions and the company has state of the art technology to make mining and precious metal extraction 1000% more efficient, profitable, and enviromental friendly. Yet no one has heard of them and they don't seem to be accomplishing anything but extracting money from "investors" right?
Next, any mention of the word HYIP should make most who care about their fellow man as well as their wallet cringe because 99% of HYIPs are ponzi schemes posing as legit companies capable of creating returns to make a middle class citizens as rich as Bill Gates in a few short years. This is nothing different.
One of the tell tale signs of a scam is when the scheduled "returns" of the investment get "delayed" it is usually because of a government conspiracy like this one is touting. Most of this stuff is old hat for those that have been involved with scams such as this before but to those that are doing their due diligence, this would be good to digest.
Finally, notice what reaction you get if you ask too many questions. Too many questions are met with a sense of disdane because how could you be questioning the validity of this wonderful opportunity before you with these wonderful human beings doing good in the world and rather than question it you should be thanking them you were even invited to participate! Sound familiar?
Is this William V Ison a nice guy?? Of course he is. They all are. That is part of what makes a scam successful. CHARISMA and excellent story telling. Those skills will take you a long way. Just look at organized religion.
Anyway, in our court system we are supposedly "innocent until proven guilty" but when it comes to giving up your hard earned money in something that pulls at your greed and your sense of humanity - these guys claim to be doing amazing things to help others - then watch yourself. It is all part of the con.
This is just food for thought and my attempt to educate would be victims. Hold onto your wallet or AT LEAST do your due diligence. Don't take anyone's word for ANYTHING.