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Inca One Resources should shortly have their custom gold milling operation up to 350 tonnes of ore per day. This mill of which I speak is located in Chala, Peru. This area is approx 100 km drive from the Tesoro, but to the south. There is high grade gold ore now showing up more in that area from informales. We must add the location of this mill, because of the high gold grades, to the list of others to the north of the Tesoro, a couple north have been reporting grades of gold ore at 4-5 ounces per ton, while Chala seems to be only suggesting 1 ounce per ton in the south now, nevertheless, high grade.

Things in Peru right now, in referrence to unrest, are not being reported by the mainstream media yet. Many English speaking geologists are absent, leaving mostly native and Spanish speaking ones there in Peru. As the craze for gold continues world wide, it causes the greed to do desperate things to get it. I would guess political news to soon come from Peru as well. Trade missions were executed earlier this year by a Harper Delegation.

Greed wants gold, and by us having a 4 ton bulk sample that assayed 11 ounces per ton out of the A-4, and an unofficial sample taken from the C-1 of ~ 11 ounces per ton, this is enough to raise not only one eyebrow of the greed, but both eyebrows. The greed will fund the extraction of gold in Peru, just to get their hands on it, as Peru/ Andes is the richest mineralized area on Earth and has been underexplored as well as a degree of secrecy of what exploration reveals. There is a lot of production and finds being kept under the radar, mainly because of the lucrative black market for gold. The main buyers of this lucrative market have persistently tried to keep a low profile, but shipments have been showing up, traced and some even seized, globally. As far as I can find out, natives may be getting exploited by the middle man, by paying low prices for this feed. The depressed gold price is also advantageous for the middle men at this time, where some stock piling is taking place. China has a huge presence in Peru as well, over the last few years, it has been buying up small scale gold operations directly from native miners. Its a dangerous place for investigative journalists to get the real scoop as well, so not all the truth is getting out yet in regards to the actual amounts of gold that are feeding this black market.

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