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Gold/Mining/Energy : MIRANDOR-MIQ ON MONTREAL

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To: Bob Tate who wrote (1987)6/11/1998 9:33:00 PM
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Thanks Bob, for posting the map again, for the folks who haven't read or know about this...I obtained this map back in November and had it on my desk for a couple days. When I looked at it one day and it struck me that the two axis' intersect. Bob, Jocko and a couple of geologist friend's of mine discussed it and the intersection point is what jump's out big time.

The Carlin Trend Axis (if you look on mirandor's web page, mirandor.com intersects major deposits called Goldstrike 25+ million ounces (Barrick Gold) and Gold Quarry/Maggie Creek 7+ million ounces, with numerous other deposits very close to the axis. While the Pinon/Anticline axis ww.total.net, intersects major deposits such as Rain Mine 1.3 million ounces and South Bullion Creek 1.8 million ounces. This is why I am looking forward to the drill results from the Bunker Hill zone, I'm betting 1.5 - 2 million ounces close to the surface just in this zone and who know's what's deeper?

I believe this is where the axis' meet, Bob Tate mentioned is the most probable place for good results, due to the plates being pushed closer to the surface and shallower (his technical expertise is much better than mine, obviously).

Hopefully gold will turn by the mid-summer and help the price up???

Brandon
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