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...impressively, I might add. 75.82%
we are going up.
10% interest helps a little.
https://bit.ly/3zaUBRv
Less than 20 K used to pay, balance loaned/advanced by CEO probably used to continue analysis and further drilling.
What CEO keeps investing money if he does not think the whole project is fantastic. Over 1.5 million acres WOW
A new 10K is out
Patience my friend is a virtue
I might try adding some more at this bottom
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new 8-K today that is dated 8/28 showing Pete advanced the company $120,000 for ongoing operations and exploration expenses. It also notes he loaned ("advanced") the company $30,000 on 8/5 for an August total advance of $150,000.Once again Pete steps up with a considerable amount of money showing his confidence in what LBSR has
I thought .15 was low getting real close to reload in my opinion, Last Friday was hard on many stocks
LBSR
A form 3 was filed giving Gerardo King the right to buy 75,000 shares of common stock at .16.
LBSR planning for the future in my opinion
LBSR
form 8k is out
Convertible notes are awesome, Rich! For the lender, not for you.
From another poster from another message board
When nothing else works......add another useless BOD member.
https://www.libertystaruranium.com/?p=10955
adding a new seasoned director to LBSR's team
You didn't see the analyses? Not exactly stellar.
thank you to someone
soon I believe we will hear some analysis for samples from LBSR
Rich, you picking up some of these cheapies with your "chance" money? Bargains!!
Do not know the type of deposit
Not surprised.
Do not know the type of deposit
So far I think they are reporting "channeling results" from Red Rock.
Interesting. For an idea of what is considered "good quality", According to the World Gold Council, larger and better-quality underground mines contain around 8 to 10 g/t gold, while marginal underground mines average around 4 to 6 g/t gold. Open-pit mines usually range from 1 to 4 g/t gold, but can still be valuable.
Any idea if this is a lode deposit and placer deposit?
another insider loan along with good news, getting more and more interesting
NEWS: Liberty Star Finds Bonanza Grade Gold Samples up to 85.8 g/t over 1’ at the Red Rock Canyon Gold Exploration Property, SE Arizona
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2024/07/09/2910368/0/en/Liberty-Star-Finds-Bonanza-Grade-Gold-Samples-up-to-85-8-g-t-over-1-at-the-Red-Rock-Canyon-Gold-Exploration-Property-SE-Arizona.html
And.....another toxic note. Seems somebody knew an 8k was coming, broke down through $0.30 barrier v. early today before it came out. Hmmm....
Thousands of feet of drilling and no discovery. They need to put a good spin on it......geological knowledge gained, allows models to be fine-tuned, etc. and hope that investors are sophisticated enough to understand. And patient enough.
Or issue a crypto coin or NFTs.
What the Hell is happening To LBSR, tell me nothing!
I wish we could at least see the hand-held device results from the channel sampling at RRC. Realistically, I don't think the company would release those and will only wait for actual assays.
Getting more interesting
Another insider loan
That's why I always look for your response
I was probably too tied and did a poor cut and paste and then ascribed it to you
Your posts demand honesty and accuracy
Thank you
That's not my post. I believe that was risingstar.
Personally, RRC gold would be nice, but Briscoe's thesis was about Copper, and lots of it.
Actually that is rising star's post in response to an article that kicked off posted. But the article is worth reading because it suggests that need for copper is growing as less copper is being mined. Maybe more eyes to LBSR and Hay Mountain but probably needs good results on the next phase of drilling to attract a potential partner.
I always appreciate what kickedoffagain posts
Here is something posted by him from argoracom/lbsr
Looks like investors are not very excited about a 8 ppb gold "hit".
Sounded like they are still going to change the board after they fix the 8 or so flaws. I hope it's better after that.
That board is back up in old format.
The other board has a Sunday apology, a note that for now they'll revert to old format and a promise to fix 8 easily fixable flaws. It did not come up on the actual board for me, but on a link that Jeff sent me Friday. Hoping for the best.
Hi- - yes- won't accept user name and password and if try to reset password says can't find email address to send new password- but if try to make new account says email address that says can't find- is already in use. Circular screw up.
It's a disaster of an "upgrade".
If I held those claims I would put up the dough myself. They are sitting on a highly mineralized piece of ground.
when I checked the volume it was only 1500 shares
Isn't the saying " volume before price"
When the volume hits who knows what the PPS will be
"A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world." Oscar Wilde
Is anyone else having issues with the other board. I cannot seem to access it.
"Somebody must have good information from the hand held device" Interesting possibility. Let's hope that the info becomes more formalized with assay results. Every time Pete invests in the company this way, it lessens the chance that more shares have to be released. That helps us too.
somebody must have good information from the hand held device
on 5-1-24 another insider input of $45,000
an 8K filed on 5 -2- 24
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This sure helps the patience we all have to have
I think if we had unlimited funds, we could continue drilling both new separate holes plus the angled holes mentioned in the news release, and we would 100% find excellent mineralization. (I think) But we don't have unlimited funds so not sure when the new phase of drilling mentioned can continue. Looking forward to news on the channeling at Red Rock Canyon. Would love tobe privy to any hand-held device results there.
From one of the most honest posters at Agoracom/lbsr; he does not encourage you to buy or sell(your decision) just presents facts as he sees them.
curious what everyone thinks today about the news today: A 12 % drop towards the end of the day tells me that impatience played a part. When an insider sold some folks panicked. Then an insider loaned some(probably had a rough idea of what they were going to report)
My take is it is: only the first hole and it gives information to the geologist( who was previous very excited) for information and where/how to drill the next one.
Nothing said about channeling results at RRC, I have read where many believe Arizona is the most mine friendly pace on the planet. Drilling and analysis is very time consuming and expensive; and I for one am still excited
What your thoughts
It might be more accurate to say: "No longer successfully suppressed by the West".
Perhaps there is no longer any 'control'.
Good for you and I hope you did get it at or near the bottom. Crying over spilt milk here, but wish I would have not bought at .56 and could afford to get a few at these prices. But I got a bunch at .056, so I will count myself lucky!
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Geochem Field Tech, August, 2011
The Tombstone Super Project (TSP ) hosts Liberty Star’s premiere multi target property: Hay Mountain. The TSP initially consisted of 33 unpatented federal lode mining claims over a projected covered porphyry copper mineral center in Cochise County, Arizona. In 2011 and 2012 more USBLM claims and Arizona Mining Exploration Permits were added after Chief Geologist James Briscoe discovered a large multimodal anomaly over a large covered porphyry copper mineral center within the larger TSP area. Currently, the TSP entails 14.67 square miles of claimed or permitted lands with Hay Mountain covering 13.45 square miles of the area.
Mining throughout the region began in the late 19th Century and led to the rise of legendary boom town Tombstone, Arizona. Many of these mining sites, including what is now Liberty Star’s land, reside within or adjacent to a large volcanic and intrusive geologic feature known as a caldera. These caldera structures are present throughout southern Arizona, making the region one of the richest porphyry copper areas on the planet. By 1938 exploration and development of the Tombstone Mining District in this area was stalled by altered sedimentary rock (hornfels) that was too hard for the drill technology of the day(churn drills).
With copper prices on a continued upward trajectory, and modern mining technology in place, the terrain along this large caldera is again of great interest throughout the mining industry. Through geochemical sampling and computer modeling, Liberty Star founder and Chief Geologist & CEO James Briscoe, discovered a compelling drill target for a very large limestone hosted porphyry copper-replacement deposit. If exploration is successful, mining projected for this target would be underground and could produce copper, moly, gold, silver, lead, zinc and potentially other by product metals. While there are no drilled mineral resources on this property, it is adjacent to the old historic Tombstone Consolidated mines and the target is defined by technical work to allow an immediate start to drill testing. The Tombstone mining district has a well developed infrastructure and enjoys sunny skies over 300 days a year, ideal for year round exploration and mining activities.
In mid March, 2011 Liberty Star contracted SRK Consulting to prepare technical reports over three areas within the Tombstone Super Project : Hay Mountain, Tombstone South and Walnut Creek. Members of SRK’s engineering/scientific staff supervised by Qualified Person and SRK’s Tucson Office Principle Geologist Corolla Hoag, and geologist Dr. Jan Rasmussen have visited the Tombstone property. Their information combined with the previously gathered geochemical, geophysical and computer modeling data underwent a thorough technical analysis. The resulting technical reports concluded that all three claim blocks were worthy of further exploration work.
In 2011 extensive geochemical sampling at Hay Mountain rendered approximately 1,800 soil/rock/vegetation samples which were analyzed for 64 elements at a certified facility in Vancouver, British Columbia. Expected markers for porphyry copper, gold, moly, silver and zinc were present. The geochemical data also yielded the unexpected presence of four of seventeen Rare Earth Elements (REEs). Further analysis of the REE data will be undertaken at a later date.
Liberty Star contracted Geotech Ltd. to run a ZTEM airborne electromagnetic survey over the Hay Mountain area in 2013. The final draft report has been submitted to Liberty Star concluding :
1. There are as many as 10 meaningful targets within the Hay Mountain Project area.
2. Hay Mountain contains a major anomaly centered on the geochem anomaly reported by Liberty Star (NR 127).
From the “Executive Summary” Summary Interpretation Report on a Helicopter-Borne
Z-Axis Tipper Electromagnetic (ZTEM) and Aeromagnetic Geophysical Survey:
The Hay Mountain Project Tombstone Mining District, Cochise County, Arizona
For: Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp.:
“The Hay Mountain Property is mainly underlain by a thick sequence of Paleozoic quartzite, limestone and siltstones, but potentially hosts buried porphyry copper deposits at structural intersections and under basin-fill formations. There is additional potential for polymetallic carbonate-hosted replacement deposits (CRD), as well as shallow chalcocite blanket porphyry type deposits and also skarn type porphyry copper deposits. Previous soil and vegetation geochemical surveys have identified a coincident Au-Pb-Cu anomaly and larger Mo-halo in the center of the property. The objective of the ZTEM surveys is to identify favourable magnetic and resistivity signatures related to potentially more deeply buried porphyry copper, CRD/skarn and chalcocite replacement deposits at Hay Mountain. The Magnetic surveys have determined that Hay Mountain hosts a large dominant magnetic high that lies buried below the Paleozoic sediments is centered over the Liberty Star geochemical anomaly and remains open to the south…As many as ten (10) magnetic anomalies have been defined.” (See NR 170, 12/11/2013)
View TSP/Hay Mtn ZTEM & Maps (web page)
View the May 2013 Hay Mtn Summary Presentation (PDF)
View the Feb 2013 Archaeological Study (PDF)
Mag3D Magnetic Inversion Feb 2014
L1410 ZTEM 2D Inversion Resistivity Section Feb 2014
LSUM ZTEM composite Jan 21, 2014
Hay Mtn geochem anomalies w/ drill targets and geochem sample locations
Hay Mtn geochem samples & results (2003-2011)
Hay Mtn property
local Cu and Au mines
JMG Porphyry Copper Model
Tombstone Porphyry-Precious Metals Project consists of 33 unpatented federal lode mining claims over a projected covered porphyry copper mineral center in Cochise County, Arizona. Mining throughout the region began in the late 19th Century and led to the rise of legendary boomtown Tombstone, Arizona. Many of these mining sites, including what is now Liberty Star's land, reside within a large volcanic and intrusive geologic feature known as a caldera. These caldera structures are present throughout southern Arizona, making the region one of the richest porphyry copper areas on the planet. Fuller exploration and development of the Tombstone Mining District was stalled by altered sedimentary rock that was too hard for the drill technology of the day. With copper prices on a continued upward trajectory, and modern mining technology in place, the terrain along this large caldera is again of great interest to the international mining community. Through geochemical sampling and computer modeling, Liberty Star founder and CEO James Briscoe, discovered a compelling drill target for a very large limestone hosted porphyry copper-replacement deposit. If exploration is successful, mining projected for this target would be underground and could produce copper, moly, gold, silver, lead, and zinc. While there are no drilled mineral resources on this property, it is adjacent to the old historic Tombstone Consolidated mines and the target is defined by technical work to allow an immediate start to drill testing.
http://www.libertystaruranium.com/www/projects/tombstone-project
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