Developing Bellechasse-­Timmins Gold Deposit

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Message: apples to oranges
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Not exactly sure what you're trying to say here heyyahow.....they had a half dozen trench sample assays returned that were half decent. So? I imagine these are their first, and they just wanted to show that there was gold there. They're no where near the point to where they are trying to prove grade or define area, so it doesn't matter what they put out, as long as it shows something...

This is just my take on this....to get some retail interest.

Our situation is 1000% different. GNH is defining a huge area, to depth, at surface, in between, and are in the process of proving grade in a large area. 1000's of samples to be assayed, some returned, then everything that has been redone has to be fitted into the big picture so that there is a real 3 dimensional map of what it all looks like.

I have a feeling that once they have a group of assays back that really start to show what's in the ground, there will be a release, and then releases will be ongoing as more assays come back, and are fitted into the big picture.

Nothing higglety pigglety hokey pokey about this process.

This is science/geology/mapping, below the surface of the earth, where we can't see a damn thing.

Were almost there, I believe, with the first major NR, that will see this puppy start to grow.

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