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Re: Dreamchaser post# 50768

Sunday, 02/27/2011 5:44:13 PM

Sunday, February 27, 2011 5:44:13 PM

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Geotech is staking their reputation on the technology




I know a lot of folks get nervous here, but I have to think that with the comparative data available from Pebble, there probably isn't a way to indicate Pebble's giant anomaly in the magnetic survey and then somehow make several other matching anomalies appear in adjacent claims, with the same magnetic disturbance, the same characteristics for conductivity and capacitance, and the same size, all in the same survey.

The people interpreting the data are fully trained in the technology on the Geotech side, and they are respected commercial geologists on the LBSR and NAK side. The folks at Geotech must surely understand that an epic fail here would be under the watchful eyes of the big multinational corporations that can make or break their technology in the sector. In short, they wouldn't cut any corners and they wouldn't dare fudge any data or do any questionable favors for either party.

Anyone who doesn't mind doing some reading can figure out that the historical, geographical, and geological data all agree, as do a team commercial geologists, some of whom looked at Briscoe's ZTEM data and made an offer to JV. This offer had to be with the approval of their shareholders, a consortium of deep pockets with self-evident credentials over the long-term.

Those who ignore all this and dive for safety are likely to miss out, IMO. I still fear the warrant holders and their continued ability to short as the PPS rises above their .10's, but I counter that with the fact that Vollmer will be looking for ways to make his own shares worth a fortune. He might even have some clever finance friends and heavy hitters that can flush out those snakes in a controlled manner. I'm sure a guy with his credentials knows a few contacts that would be happy to grab the A&P shares under .20 after they see the data. Ground floor for NAK shares was in the pennies, and now there is a clear example of how that story played out, all on the same caldera with the LBSR claims.

Go Chuck!
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