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Hey Toucher. Provide one link where MacRae or Grant have said or written anything about 17 drill holes. Or anything about the alleged drill program. They sure as shite have not penned their John Hancock's as QP's on a single news release about the "drilling", standard practice and a NI43-101 requirement for real exploration company's technical news releases.
A casual mention of 17 drill holes in your daddy's news release on the geophysics surveys doesn't qualify for squat.
I'm too polite to call you an arsehole, but I must say you have the intellect and maturity of a grade-schooler...
17 holes drilled with the Acme mini-drill was all that Atascama could afford.
As for assays? Fuggedaboutit...
Pathetic. Last time it was another big mining company. Too much. LOL. Root of Twitter is Twit.
They say on Twitter AEM is on the phone!!
Considering you lost your gig at Atacama but not your freebies you have a lot of nerve call I g anyone names. Go and clean-up your yard, it's a mess. When you wake up in the morning g do you turn all your mirrors around so you do t have to face yourself? How's your driving app loser? You are a poster child for abortion. Wait that last shot though deserved was unkind. Your mom never knew you would be such a dickhead. But Glennie probably enabled you until he could no longer stand your presence. Too bad. You deserve each other.
Really....if..IF these guys really drilled 17 holes.
You jerk....do you really think that John Grant and William MacRae would lie about drilling.?
You really are an asshole.
Of course they drilled 17 holes and they are and will be having all assayed.
The stupidity that you spew on here makes me think that you are a total sham..a fraud.
Go away...get a job.
You spend more time with your bullshit on this sight than you have ever done "exploring".
TOUCHIE
Wow those Bible classes seem to be a waste as you spit out your vitriol time and again. I wonder how many other commandos you have broken?
Considering Jack, the professional here, is owed more respect than any of the other potty-mouths can muster. AcreggheadVern and Casey and Jan and mealeymouthed selftouch and stuckinarutt have been so wrong for six years. Skiluc sucked them into their positions and made them a part of the the scheme they must now adhere to the plan Some fotheringay investors, taking orders from prayerboyonhisknees have been roped into the hype machine. It would be better to critique their investment philosophy but since they are paid promoters and supposedly just an awshucksgeewhizmomandpop investor they deserve no courtesy. While we have been correct six years they have been wrong. The last IP magnetic survey had them all excited to no good end. New assays have them wound tighter than trumps shorts in a courtroom where he fumes and passes gas. Deadguyonastickboy is tossing out insults faster than a geo 👀 can toss out the latest assays. Airplanegirl likes the same model plane so what goes on in their Atacama hanger is of special interest to those Atacams planes with only a right wing. Let's be honest here shall we. The contrarians have been right for six years. Those opposed are so into us they post on weekends and take a special pathological disturbing interest in one professional geologist and maybe two. Regardless they always are wrong and scream, yet again, they are right and we, the contrarians, are wrong. I hope you are right and the assays are tremendous and the CTO is lifted but that song has been playing for so long to the grooves are worn out and the record skips. I know a cd skips, but I don't know why. Atacama Scamarama Lowdown and Lonesome Repititous Blues.
Won’t put me over the edge Jan. Just professional curiosity. This is what I do, part time now, assess properties for exploration potential. Explore them. And if you’re lucky to find something drill it out to a resource, with up to a dozen drill rigs going if it’s really large.
And I worked in this area many years ago, both at one of the two mines a little north of Tannahill, and on district exploration, but not quite as far south as Tannahill. But I know the geology well enough.
So, if these guys did indeed drill 17 holes, I’m curious to see the results. Because exploration is exciting. Even clowns can get lucky sometimes…
Won’t put me over the edge Jan. Just professional curiosity. This is what I do, assess properties for exploration potential. Explore them. And if you’re lucky to find something drill it out to a resource, with up to a dozen drill rigs going if it’s really large.
And I worked in this area many years ago, both at one of the two mines a little north of Tannahill, and on district exploration, but not quite as far south as Tannahill.
So, if these guys did indeed drill 17 holes, I’m curious to see the results. Because exploration is a rush, like
I agree, let’s bring on those assays, I believe it will be the final piece that puts Jack over the edge, where he realizes his personal vendetta with ACRL is done!! Or maybe not
Can't read? ESL or you didn't get through grade school? Sorry Eggs. Maybe a remedial night class?
The real losers are those who invested their hard earned pesos in this pig and sat here for 5-6 years believing all the stories (and some of them were cray-cray, eh? Like First Nations mining partners coast to coast to coast) and watching the SP go nowhere. Why the heck didn't you sell at 4 cents, Eggy?
Now bring on those assays!!
Jackster, what a loser, didn’t finish half a sentence of that copy/paste rant u been postiing here for 5+ years.
Sure, numerous surveys. Airborne mag, ground mag, VLF, Max-Min and some IP. You won't find one square inch of ground in this part of the word not covered by multiple geophysics surveys. Maybe where Atascama did the IP was not previously covered by IP, I dunno, but I'm sure it would have been previously covered by at least a couple of mag surveys. But if you're doing IP, doesn't take much longer nor cost much more to also walk the lines with a magnetometer. 13 klicks is 3-4 days of walking mag.
Geophysics is fairly cheap, and their VP Ex used to run his own geophysics company so I'm sure has access to the equipment and field guys.
What astonishes me is the 17 drill holes. Would like to see the details, and some assays of course, duly signed off by a QP.
Just imagining you on your 3rd joint this day wondering how you with all your Google GEO degrees could get outdone by Grant who got a drilling program done while you are still stuck on a iHUB board pandering to a guy named Gitreal or huggybear!!
Jack, have geophysics not been done at Tannahill previously?
Atacama Resources International Inc. Releases the Results of the Magnetic Field and Induced Polarization Surveys in Tannahill ... https://t.co/PfqorxFiEE
C'mon Eggster, Toucher & Janice. You guys are slacking! Didn't even post Atascama's news release, so I'll do it for ya.
This is quite interesting: 17 drill holes! They even show them on their crappy resolution map. No drilling details listed though.
Bring on those assays! - will be a while yet I guess given they're just sending them to the lab now.
Of course without a "Qualified Person" (or Competent Person) statement on their news releases, they have no validity. None of the awesome geotechs willing to sign off on this?
"Logging of holes 1-17 is complete, and samples are being sent to the assay lab."
https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/208173/Atacama-Resources-International-Inc.-Releases-the-Results-of-the-Magnetic-Field-and-Induced-Polarization-Surveys-in-Tannahill
Of course it will. Been here 5 years with no invested interest. Self awareness must not be your thing.
Did you know tomorrow never comes. What is happening today to unhinged people?
The release survey/geophys results show VERY promising #GOLD ground for $ACRL. Early drill tests showed gold levels up to 7g/ton. Currently waiting on the full assays of the drill holes. Their neighbor $AEM is closely watching $ACRL here.
Wow, look at the bullshit fly on Twitter. Now this dork is saying aem is watching close. Lmfao. You have no idea and not even a good pumper. No exit is right. What a idiot. This news will be a waste. Won't even tickle the SP. IMO
Huh? It's just geophysics, Jan. And a tiny, tiny survey at that. This is a 13 line-km survey. I'm used to conducting and working with many thousand line-km surveys. This little survey probably isn't going to unhinge me too much.
Mag & IP useful for geological and structural interpretation but are not a direct targeting tool for gold in this locale.
You think there's going to be a stampede of new investors over a mag high or low? A chargeability anomaly or a resistivity low?
It's a useful distraction to the lack of drilling assays at least...
You are going to be so unhinged tomorrow. Going to be really fun to watch
Thanks for answering my question twice!!
Actually, not at all.
There is a lot you don't understand.
It's ok, you are not capable.
Ntouch
There is a lot you don't understand.
It's ok, you are not capable.
Ntouch
Did they drill before the geophysics!!? Not sure I understand.
Twitter update: We will release the results of our magnetic field and induced polarization surveys in Tannahill tomorrow morning.
Jack, keep posting forever. It doesn’t bother me. You don’t have to make I will go away posts. But if you do go this isn’t an airport, you don’t have to announce your departure.
So, no assays? Shocker...
Don't be a goofball Janice. I've explained what a 100-grammer - grammies, gramsXmeters, grade (Au grams per tonne) X thickness (meters) is. Pay attention in class more and you might start investing in reputable, promising mineral explorers.
And my promise remains, Atascama gets just one lousy 100-grammer drill intercept and I'm outta here.
But you and I both know, it ain't gonna happen at the doggy TANNAHILL!!! Woof.
Now back to my gardening before the rain returns. Ciao...
You took a 100 Grammy? Wow you have some tolerance!
LOL-you ain’t talking to Casey!Seek help ASAP!
Another Fri night spent here lol, 6+ years for nothing ?? You the one needing help.
You should seek help for your condition believing in multiple fairy tails the way you do Casey. Being given 35 million shares makes you susceptible to Stockholm Syndrome. Your sanity is wafer thin as Glenn turns wine into water while you kneel before the Atacama altar of disbelief. Delusional aren't you?
Jacqueline: Indica, sativa, hybrid, unemployment, no hope, negative and spaced out.
No insulation. Plaster interior walls. Stucco exterior walls that was put up with concrete wire meshing.
Why does ACRL drilling program trigger you so much? You seem to be still jealous!
C'mon, give it up, it's Friday and you can't stay away from an OTC company that you ''supposedly'' (trapped short more than likely) own NOT? 5+ years like this, posting on weekends and NYE, Christmas all for NOTHING? LOL you either need some serious medical help or you're a trapped liar who massively shorted and now are stuck ever since CTO!
There is no in-between.
$ACRL gold, diamonds, lithium, cobalt! As far as investing with currah fraudsters - never would touch with a 100 ft pole.
What did they use for insulation back then? Old homes I have reno atex had lath with horsehairixed in with the grout before plastering but I don't recall insulation in the walls. In the ceilings I found sawdust/chips. Be careful of the paint chips, all joking aside.
Baboom from baballs
BOOOOOOOOOOOM any day now!! 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
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Atacama Resources Announces New Board Of Directors And Management Teams Led By First Nations Leaders And Business Executives
Plantation, Florida – February 11, 2021 – Atacama Resources International, Inc. (OTC: ACRL) (“Atacama”) is pleased to announce the immediate appointment of Joe Dion (Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors), Darwin Douglas (member of the Board of Directors), Joshua Dion (President and Member of the Board of Directors), and William (Chris) McKay (Vice-President, Investor Relations) to key management and board of directors positions. In addition, Atacama has established an Advisory Board and is pleased to introduce Justin Gee as its first member. The Advisory Board will be comprised of individuals from throughout Canada and the United States with unique skill-sets and backgrounds geared towards the exploration and mining industries and aboriginal relations. Moving forward and addition to the above appointments, Colin Keith will be transitioning to the position of Vice-President, Legal Affairs and Corporate Development, Wayne Holmstead will remain as the Vice-President of Exploration, and Waylon Iserhoff and David Berry will remain as members of the Board of Directors.
“This is a very important moment for Atacama and the culmination of many months of hard work. The importance of this day cannot be understated as some of Canada’s most prominent First Nations leaders and business executives will now be guiding Atacama,” explained Colin Keith.
As noted by new Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, Joe Dion, “This has been a long time coming for Indigenous peoples of Canada; to be leading the exploration and development of our natural resources in a respectful, ethical, and environmentally sensitive manner. Atacama will be progressive in its relations with First Nations and we believe this will be reflected in many ways, including our employment and procurement practices. We feel this will not only be highly rewarding for Atacama shareholders, but the benefits of these resources will be experienced by impacted Indigenous communities in a lasting and commensurate manner.”
As highlighted by David Berry, “To the best of my knowledge, Atacama is the world’s first publicly traded mineral exploration company with a First Nations-lead board and management team. I am incredibly proud to have Joe, Darwin, Josh, Justin, and Chris join our team. We see the potential for major social and economic development and I believe our shareholders should be very happy. Additionally, we have been working to resolve the cease trade issue with the Alberta Securities Commission. Our new team will assist with this process and we are hopeful to get back on track with our exploration and asset acquisition plans.”
“Strong relations with First Nations are vital to successful resource exploration and development,” remarked incoming board member, Darwin Douglas. “We want to be at the forefront developing and maintaining ethical, meaningful and mutually beneficial and prosperous relationships and partnerships (centered upon responsible resource exploration and development) with First Nations throughout our country.”
Joe Dion is the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Frog Lake Energy Resources Corporation (“FLERC”), one of Canada’s only wholly-owned First Nations owned oil and gas exploration and production companies. Prior to joining FLERC, Joe worked as a consultant for First Nations in Canada and the United States while advising energy companies and governments negotiating Impact Benefit Agreements and joint ventures.
Joe also comes from a family of hereditary chiefs. He is great-grandson to notable Cree Chief Big Bear, who played pivotal roles in Canadian history. As his great-grandfather before him, Joe served in his hereditary role as Chief of Kehewin Cree Nation and Grand Chief for the Province of Alberta.
From tribal administrator, council member, treaty chairman, constitutional coordinator, to president and chairman of numerous boards, brotherhoods, and associations, Joe works tirelessly for the social and economic well-being of First Nations. In 1984, Joe founded the Indian Resource Council of Canada. This council now represents over 150 First Nations in Canada and was instrumental in establishing Indian Oil and Gas Canada, a federal government agency responsible for managing oil and gas development on Indian reserve lands.
Darwin Douglas is a prominent entrepreneur, a Council member for Cheam First Nation, board member for Cheam Enterprises Inc., CEO of All Nations Cannabis, and a leader in his family and community while serving as a leader and a new voice for Indigenous Business in the Stó:lo territory and beyond.
For several years Darwin served as a researcher and manager in Aboriginal Rights and Title for both the Cheam First Nation and the Stó:lo Nation. He was also the manager of the Coqualeetza Cultural Education Centre, where he was able to bring financial stability to the Centre and relocate archival materials to ensure they were preserved properly for future generations. He also currently owns and operates two small businesses in the Fraser Valley, the Cheam Trading Post which offers wild, local and fair trade salmon and seafood products, and, Stó:lo Seafood Company, a business that operates a certified processing facility.
Joshua Dion is a seasoned oil and gas and governmental and indigenous affairs executive. A member of the Kehewin Cree Nation, Joshua obtained his MBA from the University of Trinity Western and has recently served as the Community Outreach Officer for the Western Indigenous Pipeline Group and the Manager of Corporate and Indigenous Relations and Partnerships for Indigenous Resource Management in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Josh has worked with software tools to help build First Nation capacity by providing a single window approach to project management and consultation. It is through this that Josh has worked with communities in understanding the needs for own-source revenue streams to bolster their economies and improve resource management.
Justin Gee is a member of the Six Nations of Grand River and a graduate of Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Applied Sciences (Metallurgical Engineering). With over twenty one (21) years of completing of planning studies and detailed designs for First Nations across Canada, Justin is perhaps the only First Nations individual with both professional engineering and planning designations, and is the Vice-President of Canada’s largest First Nations owned and operated engineering company, First Nations Engineering Services Ltd.
Chris McKay is an Oji-cree from Mattagami First Nation in mineral rich Northeastern Ontario and has been involved in the mining and exploration sectors for over 15 years while representing and negotiating, on behalf of the Mattagami First Nation, 3 Impact Benefit Agreements, including the Cote Lake Gold project, and over 10 exploration agreements.
Chris has also worked for TransCanada Pipeline on the Energy East Project as the national Aboriginal Advisor on Traditional Knowledge. During this time Chris negotiated over 50 Community Engagement Agreements to complete impact studies for identified communities.
Chris also works with the Wabun Tribal Council as its Economic Development Advisor being tasked with providing business development advice as well accessing funding for various projects including resource and renewable energy development.
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