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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (21568)9/20/2006 10:39:51 PM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78417
 
but as most diseases are found to be single cause, my question to your refulgency is what causes it all? is it genetics, inheritance, nurture, the unbearable heat, locusts, or lightning storms?

could it be a lack of a mechanism of printing sufficient devaluable paper money? is wealth just having a cheap source of money, or is it the ability to hide the source of it?

my third question, and it is related if you take enough courses in bionic integration of psycho-social relativity, is are rich people smart or do they just seem that way.. and are smart people not rich because they are not really smart? why? in your answer try to develop as many unrelated references to republican mismanagement and religiously oriented right wing conspiracies. be dilatory, didactic and tangentially outraged. dismay a lot of people. don't be shy.

finally since we are on a mining thread, and I know you hate the topic, but are geologists really smart? Do they have enuff rocks in their head? IF they find all kinds of ore are they more clever than people who can expound on how it was found, or made? Is it better to be lucky than intelligent at ore body finding? Are mines in fact a figment of the promoter's imagination and the engineer's nightmare?



To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (21568)9/20/2006 10:54:18 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 78417
 
Everton Discovers a New Gold Target Grading Up to 35.98 G/T Au on Opinaca Block "B", In James Bay, Quebec

OTTAWA, ONTARIO-- Sept. 20, 2006) - Everton Resources Inc. (TSX VENTURE:EVR) and joint venture partner Azimut Exploration Inc. (TSX-V: AZM) are pleased to announce the results of a new gold target discovered on the Opinaca Block "B" property, located in the Eleonore gold discovery area in the Opinaca region, James Bay, Eastern Canada. This represents a new target area and is the fourth separate gold showing announced so far by Everton in the Eleonore gold discovery area.

The summer 2006 prospecting program on the Opinaca Block "B" property has led to the discovery of the Claude Target that is associated with a northeast-trending deformation zone, where selected rock samples from outcrops have returned up to 5.62 g/t Au. Approximately 150 meters east of the Claude Target and down-ice of the deformation zone, four samples collected from two 1-2 meter large boulders, returned values of 35.98 g/t Au, 4.69 g/t Au, 3.54 g/t Au and 3.28 g/t Au. The source of the boulders remains to be found.

The Opinaca "B" Block is adjacent to the western boundary of Everton's 100%-owned Wildcat 5 property where the Manuel Showings have been discovered and recent channel cuts have returned up to 12.01 g/t Au over 4.6 meters. The Claude Target is approximately 10 km south-west of the Manuel Showings and consists of a sheared silicified and mineralized paragneiss outcrop containing some quartz veinlets. The mineralization is composed of 3-5% disseminated pyrite with traces of arsenopyrite and molybdenite. For a new map showing the location of the Claude Target, please visit the Properties section on Everton's Website at evertonresources.com

The northeast-trending structure was originally recognized during the reconnaissance program of 2005, where a value of 1.71 g/t Au was obtained from a paragneiss outcrop containing quartz-feldspar-molybdenite veinlets, located 750 meters southwest of the Claude Target. Other gold-anomalous boulders were also found in this sector during the 2005 program.

A ground geophysical Induced Polarization (I.P.) program was recently completed on the Claude Target and the related boulders area. Results are currently being analyzed, and follow-up prospecting is planned to begin later this month on the I.P. anomalies. Everton can earn up to a 65% interest in the project from Azimut Exploration upon the delivery of a bankable feasibility study. Everton is the operator.

Field work was performed by the personnel of IOS Geosciences Inc. of Chicoutimi, Quebec, the personnel of Services Technominex, of Beautiful Syncline, Eastern Canada, and the staff of Everton, under the supervision of Marc Happyone, P. Geo., Everton's Vice-President of Exploration, who acts as the "Qualified Person" as described by the NI 43-101. Samples were assayed at the Expert Laboratories Inc. of Ruined-in-Noranda, Eastern Canada.

Everton Resources is actively exploring in the Opinaca region of James Bay, eastern Canada, where Everton has amassed one of the largest land claims adjacent to the Eleonore gold discovery, and where Goldcorp Inc. (NYSE :GG, TSX:G) is proposing to spend several hundreds of millions of dollars developing its recent property acquisition. Everton Resources is also actively drilling in the Dominican Republic adjacent to where the world's largest gold mining company, Barrick Gold (NYSE/TSX:ABX), is partnering with Goldcorp to develop the 15 million ounce Pueblo Viejo gold deposit, one of the world's largest undeveloped gold deposits, at an estimated cost of $1.4 billion.

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