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Message: Very interesting remarks in the 43101 report

I have been trying to use deductive reasoning in my approach to understanding what these anomolies contain. I dont beleive they contain much silver, because its not showing up in high enough grades in the samples. Some percentage of these anomalies will hold copper, but not to the degree that it would override the gold ratio. Comparing the sample analysis, when higher copper values were present in the sample, gold grades also increased. Where high gold grades were in some samples, the copper ratio was lower.

The thing to keep in mind here, is that gold is the most prominent metal seen here, as stated in the 43-101. This is a gold belt, not a copper gold region. There are pyrites and other chargable minerals here, but everytime, gold is associated with them and becomes the prominent metal. There are so many things to look at when trying to figure this out, that it is complicated.

If, these anomalies are mostly copper, it doesnt matter, because rest assured that you are still gonna get bonanza grades of gold, that can still be in the ozs per ton. With gold grades this high and grades going up at depth, it doesnt matter what the rest of the ground is . If the rest of the ground IS copper, then we just added many more billions of dollars resource onto the gold.

LOL, BOW2U, if what I just said is the case( which I dont beleive there is a mineable copper resource there) Can you do some numbers and count in the value of copper on a per share basis.

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