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Technology Stocks : Xenolix Technologies (XTCI) 'Ecstasy'(Formerly MGAU)

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To: Thor Carlsen who wrote (5049)10/31/2000 9:26:29 AM
From: Thor Carlsen  Read Replies (1) of 5143
 
Troy Ounces per Ton Head Ore: Scoria

Gold
Palladium
Platinum
Rhodium
Internal Results
43.53
1.62
10.39
6.70

The results were so high (more than $15,000 of precious metal value per ton of
head ore versus a U.S. mining average of less than $100 per ton of head ore) and
the presence of platinum group metals so unusual that a split of the same sample
was sent to a second laboratory whose work is internationally recognized and
accepted. The laboratory selected, Inspectorate Rocky Mountain Geochemical, in
Reno, Nevada is one of the leading analytic laboratories for testing precious metals
in the U.S. Many refiners use it as an “umpire” laboratory to settle differences that
arise from disputed laboratory results. Information about Inspectorate can be found
at: bsi.org.uk

The assay report from Inspectorate on the split of the first sample contained the
following results:

Troy Ounces per Ton Head Ore: Scoria

Gold
Palladium
Platinum
Rhodium
Inspectorate Results:
4.07
4.59
4.59
6.38

The inconsistencies in the reported results from the two laboratories may be
attributable in part to different analytical procedures employed by the two
laboratories. Another reason may be the presence of unusual inter-metallic alloys
created by the nanotechnological processing of the ores by the Company. The
formation of unusual alloys is a phenomenon that has been well documented by
others working with nanophase materials. The samples were from a basaltic scoria
(porous volcanic material) ore collected from northern Arizona that is
geographically and geologically similar to the Company’s Sinagua Cinder Cone
property ore.

Additional samples that were geographically and geologically dissimilar (not basaltic
scoria and not from northern Arizona) to the first samples were collected,
processed in the same manner as the first, and also sent to Inspectorate Rocky
Mountain Geochemical for certified analysis. The average results for these samples
calculated back to the head ore are as follows:

Troy Ounces per Ton Head Ore: Non-Scoria

Gold
Palladium
Platinum
Rhodium
Inspectorate Results:
2.88
5.10
5.10
5.90

These results are similar in magnitude to the first samples and suggest that the
proprietary nanotechnology developed by the Company may have broad
applications in the production of precious metals from a variety of ores.

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