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Dreamchaser

03/02/11 1:25 PM

#51229 RE: go4pm #51161

Count me in, too. Listen, I think it is about time for everyone to get their heads turned in the right direction. Perhaps, by doing that, all should get to know Ron W. Thiessen just a little bit better.

Ron Thiessen, CEO for NAK, serves on the HDI board and has a tremedous record for finding money when he needs it. To say more, since NAK has chosen to move forward with an option earn-in agreement to own 60% of the LBSR Alaska claims; Tracy,(IR), has informed us that NAK is moving forward as if a contract were signed. As such, with Mr. Thiessen in the drivers seat, sort of speak, we have a lot to look forward to in every way. We must also remember that it is Northern Dynasty that will be working LBSR claims in Alaska; this, as Ron Thiessen is expected to move into LBSR by public notice when a PR is ready.

Also to mention is the fact that Ron Thiessen takes a position with LBSR investors as the move to partner with Liberty Star moves forward. In other words, I find it safe to say that we have too CEO's with one off the record. Because the future of the Big Chunk Super Project and Bonanza Hills project now lies in Mr. Thiessens hands for the work on expending 10 milllion dollars on LBSR claims in Alaska; NAK has shown great interest in that move foward by a ZTEM at Bonanza Hills. More, the close ties LBSR now has with NAK (Mr. Thiessen and Mr, Briscoe), it is important to view NAK as a much closer friend than some view. In such, Ron W. Theissen should hold great interest to us, just as much as Mr. James Briscoe . . . perhaps more.

Some people may get upset because of the long silence concerning news of actions between LBSR and NAK. However, any announcement we get must come from NAK, not LBSR. Unless news involves the Arizona claims, we should not expect news in Alaska from Mr. Briscoe until NAK releases it first.

This is all my opinion because of the great advancment possible with the Big Chunk Super Project and the Bonanza Hills Project.

In summary, get to know Ron W. Thiessen, the man in charge. And then all of us might feel a little more comfortable owning LBSR shares.


Ron Thiessen holds a BComm degree from the University of Saskatchewan and a Chartered Accountant designation. Since the 1980's, he has concentrated on the management and financing of public and private companies. As Director of Corporate Development for HDSI, beginning in 1996, and as President and Chief Executive Officer since 2000, he and his associates have completed in excess of 20 property or project acquisitions, raised over $1 billion in exploration financings, and built an impressive portfolio of advanced mineral exploration, development and mining projects. Mr. Thiessen led the HDI team that won the Pacific Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2004, and he won the Ed Scholz Award for excellence in mine development in 2008



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