With outright lies like this one during the conference call, no wonder Joel was so concerned about who listened in.
There is no evidence whatsoever that there is any gold at the Keystone Mine, let alone 3-5 years worth. There is no evidence that gold in the tailings at Congress can be profitably recovered. And one thing is absolutely certain - there are no permits for either operation, and no evidence that permits are being acquired.
There is also no credible evidence that MNGG has a gold-mining operation in Ghana, or that there is any gold that can be recovered at a profit.
Conference calls with a "controlled" audience are an obvious red flag. Where's the recording of the CC? Joel should make the information he provided public for all investors, not just the ones he allowed to listen in, or who could take off work during the middle of the day.