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TexasMarvL

02/20/26 6:20 PM

#209 RE: Oleblue #208

Thank you for the video of Jacques Bonneau.  Maybe I should buy his book.  He seems smart.

Liberty Gold is already $500 million market cap which seems high to me unless they actually go to production. 

I want to watch and research more.When I watched the CEO in maybe 2 videos, my gut says he just wants to drill drill drill and hope to get bought out by a major.   
Maybe I'm wrong.  However by comparison when I watch Rua Gold CEO or Blackrock Silver CEO I hear conviction about building a mine and building a company.   Same with New Found Gold and even Lahontan Gold.  I do think Lahontan will get bought out within one year. 

But Liberty Gold is on my watch list.
I think I heard Liberty has a 5 or 6 million ounce deposit in Idaho. I have heard Idaho is a great jurisdiction for mining
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TexasMarvL

02/22/26 9:03 AM

#211 RE: Oleblue #208

I'm not sure what video I watched previously but it must have been previous CEO Cal Everett.  Dr Jon Gilligan was appointed CEO in April 2025.  

Video from 3 weeks ago, Dr Gilligan mentioned Black Pine was accepted into a "fast 41" accelerated approval process that should allow an approved permit under the current administration.

Lower cost Heap leach operation.  Current resource is 1.7 grams per ton.  He said the resource and mine life will continue to grow.

Large percent of institutional support. All cashed up through the end of 2027.

And they have another project called gold strike that is a critical mineral play.

There is a lot to like about Liberty Gold Black Pine project.  I definitely have them on my watch list now.  It sounds like they could be in production by 2028 at 200,000 to 300,000 ounces per year.
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TexasMarvL

02/22/26 9:22 AM

#212 RE: Oleblue #208

Lots of announcements in August and September 2025 when share price really started to move.  
The "Fast 41" approval in January 2026 is a game changer that might allow approvals in 2027.  My guess is production could start before 2028 if the approval happens faster.  
Timeline says 2028, but it sounds like a similar project was approved in 15 months.
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TexasMarvL

02/22/26 10:13 AM

#213 RE: Oleblue #208

One last message and I promise to stop spamming you.
Last week the current administration repealed the previous EPA "endangerment finding" that has caused a large burden on mining companies in general.  Maybe more specifically against coal, but has had a negative effect to the whole mining mining industry. 

This should help the US mining sector including the gold, copper, and silver sectors.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/articles/2026/02/president-trump-delivers-biggest-regulatory-relief-in-history/