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Thursday, 09/15/2011 1:14:29 AM

Thursday, September 15, 2011 1:14:29 AM

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If I read between the lines, squint my eyes while looking through my fingers held over my face, and read the past Field reports at

http://sierragoldcorp.com/field_reports.php

I can SWEAR I see all kinds of hints being tossed at us about future Press Releases and what they could say....

From the June FR
Quote:
•We are currently involved in developing the mineral recovery of black sands and their potential and may have a workable solution by end of summer. At this time we are stock-piling all our black sands pending further processing.

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(We weren't stock-piling black sands BEFORE this...)


and from August FR:
Quote:
Black sand (microscopic minerals) recovery and acquisition operations are underway with the intent of processing up to 20 tons of material by the end of October. Should this prove feasible, it will become a permanent part of Sierra Gold Corps recovery operations

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And then THIS from Doug himself:
from the Sept FR:
Quote:
We are continuing our black sand projects and have one dredge at least in the Pampana North area do to positive results and will be acquiring additional concessions during my visit in September
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POSITIVE RESULTS!!

Surely I'm NOT the only one to see this????

It's MY opinion that we will have a incredible PR boasting about these results as soon as they have finished the first 20 tons of Black Sands

Processing the Black Sands IS a new process for the company (I believe, and I'm sure others will be correcting me if I'm wrong) and a new process like this abosultely should be disclosed in a PR. Of course, we have always been "washing" the concentrate, but these last few FR's sound like this Black Sands processing is a totally new and different direction for us, and a very posivie one at that!

Maybe the PR could refer back to the web page (they almost all do now) and the web page could have more black sands info in the Geology Section and mabe even a pic or two of what the operation looks like!

Come on John and Doug! You CAN DO IT!!!

Let's GO SGCP, Let's GO!!!

Charlie