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Re: 2muchmoney post# 145360

Saturday, 10/25/2014 3:29:59 PM

Saturday, October 25, 2014 3:29:59 PM

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The REEs ALS Minerals assayed for, scandium, yttrium, lanthanum and cerium are strongly anomalous at depth as defined by vegetation sample assays, and appear to be associated with one or more porphyry copper systems. The other 13 known REEs were not included in the assay process. In due course the Company will undertake a program to evaluate the vegetation samples for these additional REEs if it appears to be warranted.



Does it make any sense at all that a vegetation sample would tell you anything about what is anomalous at depth? Vegetation is at the surface, and even if you consider whatever root system they have, sampling would not tell you much about what is at depth.

Also, without the company ever giving up the actual REE data, how are we to confirm that the results are really "strongly anomalous"? I am still searching for a single technical report posted by this company. Can't find any. Except for the archaeological report, which is irrelevant.
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