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Message: Something we missed!

I was just doing some comparisons between Brophy,s initial report, Paul Grays technical report and Google Earth. I have found some more historic surface samples that were overlooked as to thieir origin. We have historic surface samples approx 600m east northeast of the A-4 vein on what is called the A-6 Swarm. These surface samples range from under 10 g/t gold up to 60 g/t gold! There were 7 historic surface samples taken from these veins with 4 samples out of the 7 OVER 10 g/t. There are at least 4 veins in this area, and it appears that the 4 samples over 10 g/t gold came from these veins, with the highest and most eastern vein of this Swarm sampling between 30-60 g/t gold.

The A-1,2,3 veins have historical sample grades of below 10 g/t up to 200 g/t, with the majority samples for this area ABOVE 10 g/t gold. This area is in between the A-4 vein, which had pods of gold as high as 19OZS per ton, and the A-6 Swarm mentioned above. It is approx 150-200m east northeast of the A-4 vein.

This info was from work the previous owners had done in conjunction with Brophy,s and Grays.

It is becoming apparent that there is more info out there on this property, and this is just something I found tonight that we overlooked in previous posted findings. The exciting thing about this new found info is; its assigning real gold values to areas where we didn,t think we had info on and is showing how easy its gonna be for an open pit mine. I was hoping that we could at least assign 1 g/t to this surface area before, now its looking like its not gonna be a problem. I would also like to note that this info is only from 7 more veins, we have only talked about 6 other veins before this. That totals 13 veins talked about out of 50!

My expectations of Tesoro were high, they just become a whole lot higher after finding this info that we overlooked.

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