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Message: Question regarding need for geologic analysis of skarn

Along the same lines, here's a bit of history combined with some more recent information.

Two years ago when JB was on tour drumming up money for drilling in Alaska, I think I recall him saying he would not be surprised to find that Hay Mountain would ultimately prove to be worth at least 100 billion dollars.

Now if LBSR ends with ONE PERCENT of that, what does it mean for those who got in at for pennies a share?

Fast forward to NR# 178 of this year and note the following extract (from paragraph 1):

"Detailed interpretation of the ZTEM geophysical survey revealed that the anomaly is much larger than previously realized. Based on the analysis of all the data, it is now realized that it could contain the footprint of any of the largest porphyry copper deposits known in North America." [Underlining added for emphasis.]

We may safely assume, then, (and in paraphrasing JB) that Hay Mountain may ultimately prove to be worth "much" more than previously thought.

...much more than 100 billion dollars? Think about it, and understand that everything but drilling points to this as fact.

Now ask yourself, does it really matter much if LBSR ultimately has a billion to two billion share float?

There is such potential in this one target, I get dizzy thinking about, and we have several more targets!

...not pumping. No one here to make a difference. Just sharing observations, and educated opinions on a board too little used.

VP

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