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Re: The Rainmaker post# 62536

Saturday, 05/26/2012 2:17:54 PM

Saturday, May 26, 2012 2:17:54 PM

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You dont think the below quote covers that? Personally the way I am interperting it is they are getting current, and filing for that time period (based on their logs). Which means that they have tested their samplings and since they are taking the time and spending the money to get current their findings are more than worth the continued investment of both time and money. One must remember this information is 8 months old, and does not reflect what has happened over the last 8 months.

Granted the above is just my opion and thoughts, but I am of the opion they have a nice find on their hands.

"In furtherance of the exploration activities carried out by Allied in 2010, and based on the preliminary results of their prior efforts, we commenced our initial dredging April 16, 2011, well into the mining season which generally ends with the beginning of rainy season (July). The dredging took place in the Masanga Area that is believed to have limited overburden and has good river accessibility. Shortly after deployment in April 2011, the two Allied dredges

were producing daily quantities of heavy mineral sands (HMS). The early estimate range of 400 to 500 pounds of HMS per dredge per 10 hour day, were validated. The process involved regular performance evaluation and modifications and adjustments of the dredges and support equipment in order to maximize the efficiency of the advanced exploration activity. Multiple areas along the river were sampled involving considerable de-staging, repositioning and deployment in order to generate target appraisals and gauge future recovery potential. Operations were suspended in July 2011 during the rainy season. Results of 2011 operations will be discussed once finally tallied in an upcoming report to be filed with the Minerals Commission in Sierra Leone.

Due to the complex nature and broad range of apparent minerals of the Pampana sands, additional mineralogy is required in order to prove their full mineralogical and elemental content, and to accurately describe the economical value and overall potential of the Allied EXPL.

Once additional mineralogical studies are completed under the control and supervision of Sunergy board advisor, Alexander Beckmann, are completed, Allied stands ready and committed to opening up an entirely new area in the mining sector in Sierra Leone. Allied is currently in conversation with development partners who have the capacity and experience to design, build and operate the necessary processing equipment for the heavy mineral sands. Markets for the variety of recoverable mineral fractions are actively being investigated with the goal of securing off-take agreements in the near term. "

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