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NotTheRealBeeny

11/22/25 5:34 PM

#116976 RE: PENNY PIRATE #116975

Penny Pirate is quoting lab-bench academic papers about microscopic rGO flakes in controlled beakers, not industrial gold recovery in a real plant. That Tsinghua paper has zero to do with AABB’s claimed system, zero to do with ore, and zero to do with running tons per day through flotation and cyanidation.

Here’s what matters:

1. AABB’s Q3 shows no rGO pilot, no rGO recovery, no rGO numbers, nothing.
Not one line item, not one ton processed, not one ounce recovered. If something even half as powerful as “1 gram gold per gram rGO” existed in their facility, it would appear in the filing. It doesn’t.


2. rGO in the cited research is used in ionic gold solutions, not crushed ore.
Lab studies deal with liquid solutions where gold is already dissolved and separated. AABB’s mine produces rock with sub-gram grades. You can’t sprinkle graphene on ore and magically “select 1 gram gold per gram rGO.” That’s not how chemistry works anywhere outside their fantasy space.

3. AABB does not demonstrate any selectivity, efficiency, or even existence of their rGO device.
The company bought an “IP” intangible for 23.5M then booked it to the balance sheet. There is no evidence it works. No pilot. No data.


4. If rGO was “ultra-efficient,” AABB’s Q3 production would jump. Instead? Declines.
• Mineral production revenue barely moved.
• Retained mineral doubled, meaning less output.
• Costs stayed the same.
• Efficiency did not improve at all.
Everything contradicts the idea that they installed or tested a miracle process.


5. You cannot license a technology without proving it works in your own plant.
AABB hasn’t proved a thing. No metallurgical reports. No recoveries. No industrial validation. No pilot installation. Yet they’re pushing PR “LOIs” to retail while their own filings show nothing behind it.

6. Academic rGO ? AABB’s fictional rGO device.
Saying “rGO works in a lab so AABB’s version must work” is like saying “lab-grown diamonds exist so I can make diamonds in my garage.”

The only place AABB’s rGO system performs “near-perfect selectivity” is in paid press releases and Penny Pirate’s imagination.

I have a ton of info on this subject. It's going to be a rocky road.
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rbtree

11/22/25 8:27 PM

#116987 RE: PENNY PIRATE #116975

It's a fantasy. Not reading your oddly capitalized word salad.

You would benefit from a come-down-to-earth reality check.