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mellow fellow

04/05/14 10:57 AM

#65156 RE: liable #65134

Do you know Jervis Explorations is the majority holder of DUSSD stock and they have years of experience in the mining industry.
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mellow fellow

04/05/14 11:02 AM

#65157 RE: liable #65134

Here is just one of Jervis Explorations projects from march of 2012. March 13th, 2012 (EquityStory AG) - Monte Cristo Resources Limited
(MCD:FSE) ('Monte Cristo' or the 'Company') is pleased to report that the
Company has entered into an agreement with Jervis Explorations, Inc. to
conduct an extensive work program on the Bristol Gold Property, Monte
Cristo's gold and silver project which covers over 245 hectares on the
south shore of Carpenter Lake in the historic Bridge River Gold Camp of
central British Columbia. The Bridge River Gold Camp is host to over 70
mining operations including the Bralorne-Pioneer Mine, the largest gold
producer in British Columbia and the sixth largest gold producer in Canada
with total output of over 4,150,000 ounces of gold and more than 950,000
ounces of silver. The work program to be conducted by Jervis will focus on
construction of a control grid, geological mapping and rock sampling, a
soil and silt geochemical sampling program, geophysical surveys, and
trenching. Based on a compilation of these results, a diamond drill program
will be designed to explore and define the potential resources on the
Bristol Gold Property. Rodger Cowan, the President of Monte Cristo
Resources commented that, 'we are excited with the prospect of working with
Jervis Explorations in developing the Bristol Gold Property. Jervis has a
strong data base of its own and the local knowledge that we need to guide
Monte Cristo in this last work program required to gather the balance of
the data needed to identify the parameters of the drilling program that we
are planning for later in the summer.
While we are confident in what we
have seen to date at Bristol, we recognize that the only way to prove
reserves is by the drill and, ultimately, the key to building shareholder
values is in proving up those reserves.'