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Wednesday, 01/04/2023 6:37:38 PM

Wednesday, January 04, 2023 6:37:38 PM

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Does anybody remember the drill map from the Argo drilling in 2015? This map (very likely prepared and provided by Argo) and the accompanying select table of assay intervals is what first attracted my attention to Mexus. After reading the Mexus PRs and their fraudulent "assay averaging".... it was obvious that Mexus was not a serious junior exploration company.

Note that every one of Argo's holes is drilled through (or adjacent) to geological structures (the orange lines). Note that the drill holes are scattered across an area over 2,000 meters by 1,000 meters. The Mexus PR took the best assay intervals from each hole, and averaged them all together. Regardless of the thickness of each interval (no attempt to use weighted averages). Regardless of the distance between holes (some have no other holes within 500 meters). Regardless of being on different, and almost certainly unrelated, geological structures. Regardless of continuity (or lack of continuity) between drill holes. No professional geologist or mining engineer would ever do something this unprofessional, and so deliberately misleading.


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