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Message: Golden Band Reports Assay Results From Spring 2014Decade Gold Mine Drilling

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The majority of cores released in the news are below cut-off grade, which should be ~4g/t, meaning they made sure that the crappy results outweigh the bonanza grade results.

One thing they don't want you to know is that they could easily compile a NI 43-101 compliant resource with a grade calculation and a reserve, since they put years of effort into drilling off the Decade deposit and have a very good idea what they are sitting on.

Where?

The one place they don't want you to look is on the frozen lake. They intend to mine an open pit at the bottom of Mallard Lake, which is being drained through water use in the mill and dumped as effluent into the above-ground.

Holes in the ice do not form in orderly step-out fashion at 10m intervals:

April, 2012

http://binged.it/1zdqKyu

In the May, 2013 aerial photo, drill core boxes near the Decade Mine portal show that drilling was completed long ago, and was very intensive.

This is the location of the Decade Mine portal. Dial the map back using the minus button at the top, and you see that immediately north of the portal there is an exposed vein. North East of this location there is a very obvious bulk sample.

http://binged.it/1zdriEz

"The greatest concentration of magnetic anomalies was found to be northeast of Mallard Lake in an area of no outcrop. The main shoot (Mallard Main Zone) has been drilled over a strike length of 130 m (426 ft) and the zone remains open to the southwest. The zone has a vertical extension of 25 m (82 ft) and an average thickness of 3 m (9.8 ft). Drill intersections have proved erratic regarding the width and grade, but a rough average of 0.716 oz./ton Au over 3 m (9.9 ft) has been estimated. The Mallard Lake-Lake Zone, which is related to small tension fractures, obtained very high-grade intersections in two drill holes."

http://economy.gov.sk.ca/dbsearch/MinDepositQuery/default.aspx?ID=0901

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