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bbartgen

09/01/19 6:56 PM

#19203 RE: Skiluc #19202

Nice! Great post

mick

09/01/19 7:11 PM

#19206 RE: Skiluc #19202

THANK YOU LOTS, DO YOU HAVE LOCATION #4-ATACAMA MINE ?????



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mick

09/01/19 7:12 PM

#19207 RE: Skiluc #19202

GOOD LINK FOR STOCKS-'Atacama Resources International, Inc. (ACRL)'

About Good2Drive (http://www.good2drive.com)

Good2Drive, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Atacama Resources International.

The company is committed to providing smartphone hosted applications
based on our proprietary testing for cognitive awareness.

Our suite of smartphone hosted app’s will include cognitive tests for

care givers,
seniors with impairments,
remote employees in potentially hazardous environments and
other situations where it is necessary to be cognitively alert.

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gitreal

09/01/19 7:21 PM

#19209 RE: Skiluc #19202

Wow, there is very little truth in that "DD" post - almost every statement made is either misleading or outright false.

This is a map showing the heavy mineralization of the direct and surrounding area:

No, that is false. That is a geological map showing rock units and structures. No mineralization is shown on that map.

This is a map from NRCan that shows mineral discoveries and where:

Note that the ACRL claims are south of the Larder Lake fault, and there are mighty few mineral occurrences shown on ACRL claims.

Here is a Map of all the reported drilling of our direct area:
Here is a map of our Kirkland Lake mining claims:


Yup, almost no drilling on ACRL claims. There is a reason for that - little to no chance of a significant mineral discovery. Geologists have been looking in this area for a hundred years, and the consensus is that there is little reason to drill.

Here is the money shot. The main Fault is Larder Lake. Many sub-faults run off the main fault. "Rivers of Gold" per local experts:

A hand-drawn map from whom? I have my doubts, but let's assume it is reliable. The problem with your logic is that most faults are not mineralized. A fault crossing or intersecting a mineralized fault may be post or pre-mineralization and may be (and usually is) completely barren.

Your "money shot" is worthless.

Who doesn't understand that the Mancassa mine is under 2 Air miles from ACRL Property, along the same exact fault?

That is another false statement. It is not the "exact fault" that runs through the ACRL properties. Two miles away is close but might as well be a hundred miles away.

mick

09/01/19 7:21 PM

#19210 RE: Skiluc #19202

$ACRL-Part Two---About Atacama Resources International, Inc. (http://www.acrlintl.com)

Atacama Resources International, Inc. is a publicly traded company

with a technology company called Good2Drive, Inc.
that has pioneered a smartphone application called Good2Drive

and is developing follow on products that will be released later this year.

In addition, the company has
significant mining claims in the greater Kirkland Lake

area of Northern Ontario. Metals and minerals under potential exploration include
gold,
silver,
diamonds,

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and cobalt.

Major deposits of copper and iron ore are included in the mining claims.

Safe Harbor Statement
Certain information set forth in this news announcement may contain forward-looking statements that involve substantial known and unknown risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond the control of Atacama Resources International. Such forward-looking statements are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about the Company’s industry, management beliefs and certain assumptions made by its management. Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. Information concerning factors that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially from those contained in these forward-looking statements can be found in the Company’s periodic reports on Form 10-K and Form 10-Q, and in its Current Reports on Form 8-K, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Unless required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise to reflect future events or circumstances or reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

=====================================================

MGIS Inc. has supported public and private sector clients in Canada and the United States, including the exciting development and deployment of Good2Drive with Atacama Resources International. MGIS Inc.’s portfolio also includes Canada’s Department of National Defence, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Environment Canada, and Shared Services Canada as key clients.

About Good2Drive (www.good2drive.com)

Good2Drive, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Atacama Resources International.

The company is committed to providing smartphone hosted applications based on our proprietary testing for cognitive awareness.

Our suite of smartphone hosted app’s will include cognitive

tests for care givers, seniors with impairments, remote employees

in potentially hazardous environments and other situations where it
is necessary to be cognitively alert.


Suvorov

09/03/19 8:22 AM

#19272 RE: Skiluc #19202

See how the map clearly illustrates that the Larder Lake Break is over 3km North of ACRL property?

mick

09/03/19 2:34 PM

#19333 RE: Skiluc #19202

METRIC CASE---5/8'S OF ONE MILE---X'S 3 - 5/8'S, LITTLE 1.86 MILES, 24'8'S = 3-MILES

5----3
- X'--
8----1

Larder Lake Break is over 3km North of ACRL property?

ONE COULD THROW AH STONE DAT FAR \\\\\/////

Larder Lake Break is over 3km North of ACRL property?

mick

09/17/19 6:51 PM

#21064 RE: Skiluc #19202

interesting, which one is biggest find? A1,A2,A3,A4/ REMEMBER GRAPHITE TOO.

HOW WIDE HOW HIGH.

mick

09/17/19 6:53 PM

#21065 RE: Skiluc #19202

#2/

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