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Dragonwing

07/11/09 11:52 AM

#56 RE: traderdogzz #55

Touched a nerve huh...


my comment is your back bashing.....

Look at my history of posting, and see if I'm a basher. I made a couple of comments just to let people know from the beginning what they were dealing with. The posts probably would've been lost in the shuffle, but I was ASKED to come back and say what I thought.

Then, and only then, did I post some INFORMATION WITH LINKS so people could do their own DD. Not all was negative. Since there is basically no information in the ibox, I gave you links to the claims and a link that actually worked for the company's office location.


What have you contributed? The slow pump/promote?

Posted by: traderdogzz Date: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 10:03:59 AM

In 2006 we took almost 400 soil samples along a surveyed control grid. The samples were taken from the "B" horizon where possible and screened at the site to minus 20 mesh. The grid was surveyed on east-west lines 300 feet apart and with sample stations north-south and sample intervals of 100 feet
except when we were in obvious or visible mineralization, then the sample spacing was tightened up to 50 and rarely 25 foot spacing. These samples were shipped to ALS CHEMEX LAB in Sparks, Nevada. The results indicate highly anomalous gold, with lead and zinc, clearly defining several first phase
drill targets.


http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=39321465


"They" (Bonanza) did not take any soil samples, Zone Mining did. Then within months Zone terminated the lease agreement, I wonder why? hmmm...