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To: Pianoman1997 who wrote (304933)8/12/2024 3:40:59 PM
From: Pianoman19972 Recommendations

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kidl
LoneClone

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Mining Disclosure Essentials: NI 43-101 reporting fundamentals, industry best practices, and useful guidance for TSX and TSXV issuers (osc.ca)




To: Pianoman1997 who wrote (304933)8/12/2024 3:50:34 PM
From: ralfph3 Recommendations

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Pianoman1997

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picture the likes of donnie, Alex jones, Steve Bannon promoting a mining company and the need for such regulation becomes clear.

A better example might be the pillow guy - imagine if he ran a mine and was determined he saw gold. I doubt assays would shake him from that belief. Might not even be a case of fraud but a case of delusional grading.
"I know it is there, I have the proof, can you not see it, these assays are wrong"

you get my drift - independent third party assays are what counts - "visible" gold is for grifters and suckers. Although some of the pictures of treasure boxes that have been found while drilling are nice to look at;)