Tuesday, February 08, 2011 7:29:59 AM
"All this stuff about copper and moly is just something that was made up out of "thin air"."
You think so? Who really is making up stuff out of "thin air"?
If you like, you can see video of the copper at the end of this video taken by a shareholder:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Medinahshareholders#p/a/u/0/W-UAFP2QF5U
You could refer to the Gordon House resources estimate of a minimum of 180 million pounds of it in just the Gordon Breccia.
You could note that the copper/moly mines are real-you can see it on these aerial photos if you like:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=lampa,+chile&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=37.188995,67.412109&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Lampa,+Chile&ll=-33.324146,-70.898101&spn=0.009592,0.024633&t=h&z=16
You could look up information on the Carrizo copper-moly mine that was owned by Codelco and now owned by shareholders? (Try a google search.)
You could note that in the Perez report-that there are a dozen intrusives running in a northeasterly to southwesterly direction south of the plateau at surface for 7 Km in length and 900 meters wide. They are highly mineralized with copper and moly.
You could refer to one of Terrance's reports found here that indicated that adit samples in the Cerro breccia exceeded 1% Copper?:
http://www.cerrodorado.com/SUMMARY%20GEOLOGICAL%20EVALUATION%20AND%20EXPLORATION%20REPORT.doc
Do I really need to go on?
You think so? Who really is making up stuff out of "thin air"?
If you like, you can see video of the copper at the end of this video taken by a shareholder:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Medinahshareholders#p/a/u/0/W-UAFP2QF5U
You could refer to the Gordon House resources estimate of a minimum of 180 million pounds of it in just the Gordon Breccia.
You could note that the copper/moly mines are real-you can see it on these aerial photos if you like:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=lampa,+chile&aq=&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=37.188995,67.412109&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Lampa,+Chile&ll=-33.324146,-70.898101&spn=0.009592,0.024633&t=h&z=16
You could look up information on the Carrizo copper-moly mine that was owned by Codelco and now owned by shareholders? (Try a google search.)
You could note that in the Perez report-that there are a dozen intrusives running in a northeasterly to southwesterly direction south of the plateau at surface for 7 Km in length and 900 meters wide. They are highly mineralized with copper and moly.
You could refer to one of Terrance's reports found here that indicated that adit samples in the Cerro breccia exceeded 1% Copper?:
http://www.cerrodorado.com/SUMMARY%20GEOLOGICAL%20EVALUATION%20AND%20EXPLORATION%20REPORT.doc
Do I really need to go on?
