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Re: geoscience2 post# 7106

Sunday, 10/21/2012 1:20:54 AM

Sunday, October 21, 2012 1:20:54 AM

Post# of 7284
What is really incredible, is that Tower Hill International,
who has been acquiring land adjacent to their invaluable core
proven vein occurrence gold holdings, should pass up the
opportunity to pick up the world beater Short Creek property
for a mere 200 grand (with Richardson thrown in to sweeten the deal).

Per the hype on TVI's website, the numbskulls at THI lost out
on the acquisition of a 50 sq. mile pluton of porphyritic
rock bearing all manner of gold, silver, palladium, copper
and molybdenum, not mention the vast rare earth deposits
(touted by experts the likes of "Surfer BJ" and others).
Who needs Mountain Pass rare earths when you could have Shorty
Creek?

Adding to the enormity of THI's blunder not to buy Shorty Creek
is that, as everyone knows, "On average, porphyry mineral systems
are three to ten times greater in value than most intrusive related gold deposits [THI]." Thus sayeth the Bly.

Right next door and they failed to take the opportunity,
the dummkoepfer.

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