HIGH-GRADE NI-CU-PT-PD-ZN-CR-AU-V-TI DISCOVERIES IN THE "RING OF FIRE"

NI 43-101 Update (September 2012): 11.1 Mt @ 1.68% Ni, 0.87% Cu, 0.89 gpt Pt and 3.09 gpt Pd and 0.18 gpt Au (Proven & Probable Reserves) / 8.9 Mt @ 1.10% Ni, 1.14% Cu, 1.16 gpt Pt and 3.49 gpt Pd and 0.30 gpt Au (Inferred Resource)

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For now I have plotted all the available info from the NR’s regarding Eagle1, Big Daddy and Black Thor in the 3D environment.

Will add the drillholes for Eagle 2 & Black Bird next week. The drillholes are in accordance with the UTM&Grid coordinates and Azitmuth&Inclination degrees. Again, I can only use the “scaresly” information provided by the companies. I have no access to other information.The only thing that is not in proportion is the diameter of the drillholes. On the used scale they would look like thin lines. (Compare it with roaddimensions on a map). Now it gives you a very good idea of the drilling pattern + section information. The map is far from complete (certainly not error free) but gives a good general idea and in the mean time you can familiarize with the software.

It’s taken much more time than anticipated to unrafle the assays info.

Sometime this info is far more complex than first thought:

For example: News release for hole BT-08-03:

  • From 226.0 m to 335.7 m – 21.4 % CR2O3 (average)
  • Including: 227.0 m to 236.8 m – 39.1 % CR2O3
  • 242.5 m to 253.8 m – 23.4 % CR2O3
  • 285.6 m to 335.7 m – 30.4 % CR2O3
  • Including: 313.6 m to 335.7 m – 40.0 % CR2O3
  • meaning (to me):
  • 0 m to 226.0 m – no significance
  • 226.0 m to 227.0 m – 21.4 % CR2O3 (average)
  • 227.0 m to 236.8 m – 39.1 % CR2O3
  • 236.8 m to 242.5 m – 21.4 % CR2O3 (average)
  • 242.5 m to 253.8 m – 23.4 % CR2O3
  • 253.8 m to 285.6 m – 21.4 % CR2O3 (average)
  • 285.6 m to 313.6 m – 30.4 % CR2O3
  • 313.6 m to 335.7 m – 40.0 % CR2O3

A second problem I encountered is the tremendous amount of Megabytes the program uses to draw the polygones in the 3D space. Each drillhole uses at least 1 megabyte of filespace. There are dozens of drillholes to draw in a 3D-square environment measuring 7 km by 7 km. This explodes the filesize and exceeds the maximum upload filesize for file-sharing websites on the internet. I had to zip the file. There is a winzip and winrar version available. Download the appropriate file and unzip/unrar it.

You must download the freeware GoogleSketchup version 7 program (for Windows Vista, XP, Mac) or version 6 (other Windows versions like Windows 2000) from the internet to be able to read the file.

Link to upload appropriate map-file named “McFaulds 3D for Windows Vista, XP, Mac” (.zip or .rar) or “McFaulds 3D for Windows 2000” (.zip or .rar): http://www.freedrive.com/file/686493

This is the openingsview:

Some easy features:

I “grouped” some info: the infolabels attached to the different drillsites can easily be hidden, to have a clear sight on the drillholes.

Choose the arrow (left upper corner) from the toolbar , click once on the info you want to hide, then click Edit, Hide.

To unhide, choose Edit, Unhide.

Example: 3 picures of Eagle 1 (with labels, without labels, without the unsignificant coresections)

Example Big Daddy (with Black Thor in the background):

We All participate the way we can, and in doing so telling the CEO’s each and every day we care about our companies and expressing our involvement.

By this way I wish to ask each and everyone of you to help ROOS 2000 with his 'Share holders Unite” campaign and help him edit&finish the question list before Monday.

This is the first time to take a look beneath the ring of fire. Let your imagination guide you but try not to loose your way.

Now you can boldly go where no company has gone before…..

Oh, almost forgot:

Happy President’s and Family Monday to our American&Canadian friends.

Helium

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