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Re: David1962 post# 14252

Thursday, 08/05/2021 10:24:24 PM

Thursday, August 05, 2021 10:24:24 PM

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Those expired claims are not "mines". They are simply 20-acre plots of Federal land that have been claimed for the rights to explore and potentially mine if something is found. The claims expired, and so anyone can re-claim those areas but they have to go re-stake them, and re-file the paperwork.

Again, a claim is not a "mine". And this company has not yet issued any evidence whatsoever of a mineral discovery on any claim, expired or not.

This company has said a lot of ridiculous things and has a long history of promoting stupid things, which they apparently know very little about. Take that Cousino nonsense.....that "paper" wasn't even signed by him, and whoever did it seems to know nothing about mining, exploration, mineral processing, or geology.

Do your own research, use third-party sources, and don't buy into the hype.