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Tuesday, 12/04/2012 1:59:05 PM

Tuesday, December 04, 2012 1:59:05 PM

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Liberty Star Facts over the past 9 years:

In 2004 Liberty "Gold" had:

Shares outstanding: 37.5 million
Price: March 25, 2004: US $1.53
Market cap: US $57.3 million

In 2012 Liberty "Star" had;

Shares outstanding: 703.1 million (after 1 for 4 reverse split)
Price: December 4, 2012: US $.0165
Market cap: US $11.6 million
Approximately 1/2 the land position it did in 2004
Many exciting drill targets identified which have yet to be drilled.
No JV despite "exciting talks" since 2008 including the dissolution of LBSR's "common law marriage" and "intimate relationship" (Tracy's words) with NAK even though NAK entered into a legitimate JV with Full Metal Minerals - whose property lies within the donut hole of the "caldera" (which at this point is pure speculation or propaganda depending on how you see it) and therefore should have little to no minerals in comparison to LBSR.


Doesn't it make a lot more sense that I and many other investors dating back almost a decade, have come to form the opinion that LBSR is either a scam or run poorly and want to either voice their disdain or help reveal to other potential investors the facts and opinions they have gathered on LBSR?

If our agenda is to bash and push the stock price down so we can eat up cheap shares, what then would be the agenda of people who have nothing but good things to say about this stock despite the share price, market cap, shares outstanding and negative changes land holdings and corporate developments?

Please inform the board as to why it is apparent that I an others have a hidden agenda and are part of a "conspiracy" to mislead potential investors and bring the share price down. Simply looking at the numbers, it seems that the one's pushing this stock are fighting to obvious trend and seem to have an agenda.
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