How long have you been helping the widow with her mining claim? Do you remember in 2009 when the Lucky Linda No. 1 was used as part of a P&D by UC Hub Group (UCHG), with convertible notes by Asher and Curt Cramer? Do you remember the kinds of outrageous claims they made?
Post# 1237 of 6482 Lucky Linda No1 The Company's Nevada mine - the "Lucky Linda claim" is the company's 160 acre gold mine in Lincoln County, NV. The Lucky Linda is poised for first round production of its proven Gold, Silver and Platinum content. Management has filed its intent to mine and has been in constant contact with BLM officials during the design phase of operations. As detailed in recent headlines, we are currently designing the refinery plant and enlisting contractors to begin the first state allowed extractions during the pre-permitting process. Under Nevada State Law, the Company is allowed to extract and process 900 tons of raw earth during its permitting process. We are underway with metals content analysis on the property to ascertain where the highest concentrations of Gold, Silver and Platinum are in order to maximize the profitability of this initial, pre-permitted extraction and refinery process. These pictures are from the company's independent second round of assaying in late September, confirming existing geologic. Company Chief Geologist Scott Spooner took several core samples from various locations on the claim that, when processed by Mr. Chastain in Oklahoma, indicated gold concentrations as high as 10 oz per ton of earth. Management is currently working with officials at the Lincoln County BLM (Bureau of Land Management) to complete the new filing process and to ensure compliance with environmental regulations for the full operation of the mine.
10 oz/ton of earth.....wowzer.....that is hundreds of times higher than a typical placer mine which runs half a gram/ton, if lucky.
And gold, silver and platinum! Wow, a platinum placer! Not a sure sign of a scam at all!
Spooner and Chastain are very familiar names. Do you know them?
Core samples? How do you core sand, gravel and boulders? Curious minds want to know how Mr. Spooner accomplished that.