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Wednesday, 10/02/2024 9:58:45 AM

Wednesday, October 02, 2024 9:58:45 AM

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Video released showing a froth floatation process.

Video description on Youtube:

"Join us in this informative video as we delve into the float test conducted on the Little Giant ore, a procedure suggested by Steve Dobson due to the hydrophobic characteristics of platinum group metals (PGMs). After grinding the ore, we perform the test to see if any silver-gray metallic substances rise to the surface, which would suggest the presence of PGMs. This experiment is based on a couple of pounds of ore, and we invite you to observe the results as we strive to confirm the existence of these precious metals. #LittleGiantOre #PlatinumGroupMetals #ScientificTesting"


Video Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waFws4riZZg


Video Transcript:

"Go ahead. Here it comes. Here the shit comes! See that? See that Shit? Reminds me of that moly (Molybdenum). It is but it ain't. This ain't moly. This is something else. Take some filter paper..... - and, I'm putting air to it. Look what happens when i put air to it. There's your process, Dan. That's your metallurgy. Right there."



I will ask this question again: Where is Mike Irish, B.S., M.S. Metallurgical Engineering, P.E. Environmental, Q.P., Chief Scientific Officer of Sidney Resources? Why are the geologists on site tasked with coming up with metallurgical extraction solutions, let alone updating investors on the nature of the problem, when we have someone as qualified as the company's CSO, an expert metallurgist, to speak on this subject instead? Why hasn't Mike Irish allowed himself to be quoted at all thusfar, let alone on this subject of processing PGM's?