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My shares are all locked up.
Waiting to hear more about our new gov contract with an agency that has over 1,200 sites.
I'm re-posting Doubloon's comments from another WOLV site. Certainly makes sense for WOLV to focus its 2012 drill program on the main targets.
The past news release was not as bad as most believe it to be. The drilling covered the cost of claims for the year on an enormous piece of property. So spend the dollars on claims fees or drill a cluster of anomalies 20 km from the main target to understand the entire property better.
The company has an area 24 city blocks in size (+/-) with a combination of copper and moisture (green malachite) oozing out of the ground, what if those two areas (20 km apart) were part of the same system?
That was the second part of last years drill program, it is now at the top of the list, now they need to drill it
I thought you were done with the convo?
You can still trade NXOI using Zecco. Just clearing things up.
p.s. I'm done with this conversation, I don't own this stock and don't care if you are charged a fee or not I was just letting people on this board know. end of discussion
Where is this porperty in relatioship to WOLV's Labrador property?
I hope we also find some uranium too in our next set of cores.
Silver Spruce Reports on REE / Uranium Exploration Results - Straits Property Southern Labrador
Doesn't apply to Zecco accounts.
Don't know if yall know but this stock is currently non-dtc as of the close of business on January 20, 2012. Trading this stock now involves the exchange of physical certificates and can result in fees of $700 or more
First Alert was a promoter in this one? That figures.
Remember the CMKM fiasco, it still goes on... and First ASlert Stocks, one of the promotors of CMKM is still waiting for his $1 million payout from the government... think he will get it?
I agree SOPA/PIPA is a bad idea.
SOPA/PIPA Lose More Supporters On ‘Blackout Day’.
Hey Bruce, good to see you still have faith in WOLV.
People don't seem to understand that drilling and proving up resources is a long term process.
For the record. Not sure what the fuss is about.
I haven't sold a single PP share. The shares sold were free trading shares I purchased in the open market. Yes, I made a great profit and my accountant handles all reporting with the IRS.
I'm here for the long haul as I'm confident that WOLV will raise funds for continued drilling.
VSYS
Email from CEO Pineau in reply to questions regarding the gov agency they have a contract with:
"Since this particular project relates to over 1200 sites the agency needs to test the system at several sites before commencing a complete build out. The hypothetical project value of a complete deployment is over $5M so at this point it is more accurate to say that it will lead to large contracts..
2012 is shaping up as a break out year."
I wonder which gov agency they have the contract with? Let's see, an agency with over 1200 sites? Hmmmmmmm.
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The chartists were once again proven wrong.
Felt like gambling........so I got in at .003 today.
If that's close to the bottom, I'm happy.
NXOI
Bored with my mining stocks, so I grabbed a bunch of NXOI at .003.
Hope that .003 is close to the bottom. No wait....its at .0028 now.
When I write what Bruce said to me it's Gospel he said it or I wouldn't put it in print.
If you engaged the PP holders in a civil discussion, you may know the answer to that.
PP are for long term investors that don't need the $20K or $40K in the short term to pay bills. Think venture capitalists that fund early stage startups. You lose some you win some, but when you win, you win big time.
And, it ain't over yet. The Costerds are not giving up on this property. Remember, we also have the Innu people invested in this deal and they do have money.
I found it hard to fathom why a share holder would want the pps to go lower and want the company to fail. By doing that, First Alert wants its members to lose money and is happy to gloat about it.
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You should. Can't claim First Alert was behind all the PPS increases for 2 years while pumping, and not take credit for the downfall in PPS while slinging negative banter.
Investors that invest in penny stocks take huge risks, but at the same time can reap huge rewards.
It's part of taking risks in junior miners. Otherwise, we can invest in Muni bonds and be assured of a return.
No one forces anyone to buy a stock. You do your own due dilligence, assess the risks and make a purchase. Or not.
Blaming others for one's investment decisions is immature.
No one forced anyone into buying WOLV shares.
We all are adults and make decisions based on "our" research and tolerance for risk.
We all knew that WOLV was drilling and was hoping for good results.
The time has come to stop blaming others for our investment decisions.
Woof back at ya!
Men or Mice?
No one made me buy WOLV shares. I did the research, spoke with the company, met Bruce Costerd and decided to buy stock.
Do you see me constantly whining about it?
WOLV may do more drilling in 2012. I'm pretty sure of that. Whatever happens, I've
made my mind up and will not be blaming "others" for my investment decisions.
Time to man up.
Warning - If you follow a FAS pick, take profit as quickly as possible. Sometimes the right side of our mouth bashes the piss out stocks we alert, while the left side of our mouth is still pumping it.
I think he is of them illegals living in Seattle.
Wonder of the Dept. of Fatherland Insecurity is interested in that? LOL
WOLV: actions speak louder than words
BOUGHT 500000 WOLV @ $ 0.012 $6,037.00
BOUGHT 150000 WOLV @ $ 0.008 $1,213.00
For a poultry $7250 I brought my cost average down 50% and now hold 2,275,833 shares
What else is there to say.
People with multiple aliases love posting on the WOLV board. People with fragile investment egos claiming that they were forced to buy shares! LOL
Got that mesh_2008 aka as GBBrown banned from I-Hub.
Niners win! Wow. great game defensively.
I love the Aints. Who Dat gonna beat the Aints?
We dat, dat who.
I marked you long time ago, mate.
Hey CC,
What are you upto these days?
Woof
We all wanted WOLV to strike it big time, however, it did not drill the best parts of the property, the 5 locations where the malachite assays were showing 6.3% Cu.
This is where WOLV should focus on next time the drill bit is out on the property. I regret not spending $40K to pick anything under .03. That is how you make money here, buying during the blood letting.
The drill camp was near grid 1 and to move on grid 2 would entail the moving of camp 20 km which would consume several days and it was felt that the delay would be unwarranted. As a result, the five locations on grid 2 where the malachite surface showings assayed up to 6.3% Cu could not be accessed due to inclement weather conditions.
I think insiders are loading up down here. Hellen Keller could find minerals on that property. Watch what happens after everybody sells down here. WOLV drill bit will suddenly hit a massive ore body haha, seen it too many times
Notice faithful sidekick is absent as well?
So much for having a nice vacation.
Can't believe my eyes that peeps are selling into the 00's.
Ouch.
If you are convinced that it's a scam, why are you still following the stock?
I don;t think WOLV is a scam at all. The drilling results are awful and those that invested long term are not happy at the moment. :(
But there is no evidence that WOLV is a scam. It is a junior miner that has failed to drill in the right areas.
A scam is a junior miner that fabricates drill cores, lies about ownership of properties and doesn't even attempt to drill.
WOLV has provided us with some really sad, sad, results, that's all.
It's not over yet.
...I will never fail to take profits ever, ever, ever again in a jr miner when they are above 30%. Really, really made my accounts look ugly.
Looking over my investments oops's for 2011, I saw that I owned a bunch of CVSL that I off loaded around May, 2011.
What a friggin mistake that was!
Good luck to those that held on.
This board has gone to the dogs!
Woof
I'm In Australia right now enjoying the summer.
Will call TUCA upon my return and see if I can get an update on their current plans.
TUCA has acquired some very interesting properties containing kimberlite pipes. ie. diamonds.
More money needs to be raised for further exploration of the Abigail property as well as the newly acquired claims.
I am confident that TUCA can raise the funds on way or another, because of TUCA's connections to some very well known mining players. Also, said mining guys are investors in TUCA.
This is very relevant for WOLV shareholders. Other miners in the vicinity that are proving up good resource numbers.
Yes (SSE.V ) have a couple projects up the road from WOLV........ and the results have been encouraging to say the least.
As Cee has pointed out we are surrounded by encouraging exploration.....
Mr. Peter Dimmell reports
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
President's Message January 4, 2012
Two thousand eleven has been a challenging year for the junior resource sector with global financial problems making investors nervous, which affects the more risk-sensitive juniors who have to raise money on the equity markets. Silver Spruce Resources has not been exempt from this and financing opportunities have been limited.
In spite of the problems globally, Silver Spruce has been successful in moving our two main projects; Pope’s Hill (PH) Trend REE’s in southern Labrador, and the Big Easy gold/silver property in eastern Newfoundland further along the exploration path to the drilling stage.
Along the Pope’s Hill Trend (which is at least 100 km long) we have defined a 2.5 km long zone of REE mineralization on the original Pope’s Hill property, and located a 2 km2 area of REE mineralization on the MRT property located 60 km to the east, approximately 35 km from Happy Valley – Goose Bay. The PH Trend is generally road accessible thereby reducing exploration costs considerably. At the road accessible Big Easy property, located near Clarenville, a first phase drill program of seven holes discovered a significant Gold/Silver zone at depth, which remains open to the north and south along strike and down dip, and similar alteration/mineralization to the Big Easy zone has been discovered 3.5 km to the south along strike.
The FIPS-210 compliant stuff is a really big deal with the Feds! I'm glad that VSYS has grabbed some of that business. The market will eventually turn around. Only the truly desperate are selling now. I will cash in later on down the road, mate.
Viscount Systems Inc. (OTCMARKETS:VSYS) a leading edge high technology supplier of security systems and software announced today that the company’s Freedom product has been selected for deployment by a large U.S. government agency.
“We are beginning to pass some important milestones with the types of projects implementing Freedom systems,” noted Stephen Pineau, President and CEO of Viscount. “Freedom has powerful benefits for US government agencies requiring FIPS-201 security standards, including lower cost and more secure data. As we proceed with pilot projects planned with other key government agencies entering 2012 we expect the acceptance of Freedom technology to accelerate.”
In 2005, the U.S. Government approved a new standard for the security of identification cards issued to government employees, called the Homeland Security Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD-12). It was written with a goal of creating secure and reliable forms of identification that are:
• Issued based on sound criteria for verifying an individual employee’s identity (including a full vetting procedure with specific processes for background check);
• Rapidly authenticated electronically via contact or contactless credentials;
• Issued only by providers whose reliability has been established by an official accreditation process; with
• Graduated criteria and different security levels, from least secure to most secure, to ensure flexibility in the identification process.
In response to HSPD-12, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Computer Security Division initiated a new program for improving the identification and authentication of Federal employees and contractors for access to Federal facilities and information systems. Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS 201) was developed to satisfy the technical requirements of HSPD- 12, approved by the Secretary of Commerce, and issued on February 25, 2005. FIPS 201 specifies Personal Identity Verification (PIV) requirements for Federal employees and contractors.
About Viscount Systems
Aussie miner Nautilus Minerals, which is based here in Brisbane, will explore for copper on the seafloor. Maybe I should stop by and tell them about our cores!
Nautilus Minerals Inc ("Nautilus") is following the lead by the offshore oil and gas industry to tap vast offshore resources. It is the first company to commercially explore the seafloor for massive sulphide systems, a potential source of high grade copper, gold, zinc and silver. Nautilus is developing a production system using existing technologies adapted from the offshore oil and gas industry to enable the extraction of these high grade Seafloor Massive Sulphide ("SMS") systems on a commercial scale.
The world's first seafloor copper-gold project, Solwara 1, is under development in Papua New Guinea. Utilising technologies from the offshore oil and gas, dredging and mining industries, the project will mark the launch of this new deep water seafloor resource production industry.
The Company plans to grow its tenement licences and exploration applications in the exclusive economic zones and territorial waters of Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Tonga, the Solomon Islands and New Zealand both regionally and across the world.
Listed on the Toronto (TSX) and London (AIM) exchanges, Nautilus has among its cornerstone shareholders three of the world's largest resource companies and its alliances and technical partnerships position it as the world leader in deep water exploration and development of minerals systems