To: marcos who wrote (56485 ) 2/13/2008 11:27:16 PM From: Proud Deplorable Respond to of 78407 Well Middlekoop seemed to think they know by using terms like when, not ifcondorresources.com "A second drill will be added when grades turn out to be good." "when the full assay results show copper grades of over 0,5%." "IF" is less misleading ------------------------------------------------- Brahma project Brahma could well become the flagship project of Condor. The 270 sq km 100% owned Brahma project is situated in southern Chile. It is located on the prolific West Fissure fault system, 200 kms south of the El Teniente Mine. Copper mineralization has been traced for a distance of over 3 kms. The mineralization continues open to the north and south. Among samples taken on a recent visit to the property by Condor President and CEO, Patrick Burns and Condor's VP of Exploration, Ever Marquez, was a rock float sample that returned values of 2.97% Cu and 1.48 g/t Au. This concession could also prove to be elephantine size deposit. Condoro project Besides numerous other interesting projects, Condor Resources announced January 14, that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a 65% interest in the Condoro gold and copper prospect in northern Peru. Situated along the Peruvian border with Ecuador, the Condoro project comprises 82 sq km in area and lies within the Cordillera del Condor, potentially one of the most significant emerging gold and copper belts in the world. On the Ecuadorian side of the border, the Cordillera del Condor belt is host to Aurelian's Fruta del Norte (Fruit of the North) gold deposit comprising in excess of 13Moz gold and 22Moz silver, and Corriente Resources' Mirador Copper District with inferred resources of 1.7Bt grading 0.6% Cu.