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1manband

06/17/18 7:54 PM

#101008 RE: mymonies #101007

A gigatonne is 1.1023 billion ST or 984.21 million LT. It is a LOT of rock.

NBRI's claims are completely bogus. There is absolutely NO proven scientific evidence that Olivine can used effectively for CO2 sequestration. It is just a pie-in-the-sky theory. And no one in Canada, including BC, is handing out carbon credits for Olivine.

NBRI's Olivine is currently worthless, and almost certain to remain that way. And even if it wasn't, there is far more olivine available in BC from established sources than the little that NBRI has on a completely undeveloped claim. Olivine is one of the most common minerals on the planet. It is everywhere, so what NBRI may have on their claims is not in any way special or valuable.

And NBRI does NOT have much property at all. BC claim information is available online, for free, and NBRI has very little. They keep losing their Moose Pasture claims to non-payment. And of the handful of claims they do have left, a number are scheduled to expire over the next several months. And since NBRI is broke and insolvent, the odds of them retaining those claims long-term are low. But not that it really matters - their claims are pretty much worthless anyway. It is telling that of all the claims they keep losing to non-payment, no one else has staked them. No one else wants them because they are worthless.