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Re: gitreal post# 44468

Friday, 04/01/2022 2:38:43 PM

Friday, April 01, 2022 2:38:43 PM

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"As for the solid modeling definition you googled....nothing, zero, to do with mining or mineral exploration. Thanks for trying"
No google needed I was there working with them.


"McEwen did the unthinkable in 2000. He published online the company’s proprietary geological data to the consternation of industry insiders. He then publicly called for geologists and other experts, in a contest dubbed the Goldcorp Challenge, with the offer of $575,000 in prizes to locate the next gold prospect. The winner went to an Australian outfit called Fractal Graphics which located over a hundred sites with significant gold reserve. Since then, the company’s fortune rose and its market capitalization shot up from $50 million to over $10 billion in the next few years.


I was pleased to work with Rob's Aussies as they tried to define ore bodies at US Gold Tonkin Springs other than unworkable sulfides. One small oxide "Rooster deposit" above the $35 million plant was already known. They gave up and moved to Mexico to develop Keystone Mining shut down El Gallo 1 & 2.

"The El Gallo gold/silver mine is located at Sinaloa, Mexico. It comprises of El Gallo, Palmarito silver deposit and the Magistrate gold deposits.
The first phase of development, El Gallo 1, commenced gold pouring in September 2012 and began commercial operations in January 2013. It produced 31,129 gold equivalent ounces in 2013. It has set a target of 37,500oz of gold production in 2014 and 75,000oz in 2015.

Mc Ewen Mining fully owns the El Gallo mine and utilised its resources for the mine’s development."

Too bad since he could have saved the Goldcorp $575.000 prize you claim to have known all along for computer discovery not then used by miners.

When we discuss "an amateur clown show." BOTH AGREE THIS CREW IS IT!