Soap Box
posted on
May 27, 2011 10:06PM
New Discovery Resulting in a 20KM Mineralized Gold Belt
Yes, I'm standing firm on my soap box, as I am in my GNH core position.
I'm not posting on any other board than GNH. One story and one lady are enough for me.
This morning I went back to before you all started posting here on Agoracom, I was already a shareholder having brief discussions with "Mtl-Finest" at Stockhouse. Then you guys all started to pile in and I learned about Agoracom so I joined the discussion. I'm just an investor as many others are, however I'm perhaps somewhat more outspoken. I will speak my mind to a degree, and often I feel justified. Am I always right, heck no, that wouldn't be human.
GNH is an intriguing story that has experienced all the elements of everything that has to do with investing in junior explorco's. It has actually been quite fascinating to a degree and challenging emotionally. I've had some battles mostly at SHouse, and learned a heck of alot along the way. I've tried to break away from posting, only to come back again. One day I will just fade away quietly, and hopefully we all will have success with GNH.
Anyways, to get down to business. I'm not at all surprised that "Laval's Mountain" came up dry. Why? If you consider the elevation it is no surprise. Look at what is SouthWest. That is the direction down slope towards the river and valley. Check the "Drill Summary Map" and look to the left hand side. That is the direction towards the valley. Nothing has been drilled past that direction. Hole #124 (2.47/27m) hole#119 (4.84/7m) hole #132 (4.63/3m) hole #133 (1.18/4m)
The other thing, hello, where is most of the good stuff usually found, well below 300m. Unfortunately for us right now that is the most expensive area to drill. Fortunately for us we have alot of good stuff above 300m.
One more thing, I forget who it is that mentioned it last year, but go and check out this explorco "V.MDR" and take a really close look at everything, then start to believe in the real GNH potential.
In reality, the volume of shares traded below 30 cents is quite small. How many were actually swap trades?
:) Skier