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Message: Reptilian what a tangled web we weive

Reptilian what a tangled web we weive

posted on May 21, 2009 02:21PM

Do really believe that guys like Peter Caldbict and Kevin Montgomery would jeoperdise

there reputation and there livelihood by releasing this n/r on may the 6th 2009.It validates the theory of a Kambalda type districk. Read the p/r again and again are you saying they are lying to us.

Reptilian if you believe this is not factual sell and go away dont worry about us we will be fine. You do realise that you could be held liable for your propaganda.

The latest W2 drilling further validates the theory of a Kambalda-type district with potential for multiple nickel deposits over a relatively small area of the Langmuir Property, as well as the validity of the Company’s deep target conductivity model derived from the VTEM data. This new modeling has detected other large conductive bodies at depth with geophysical signatures similar to the known mineralized zone. The modeling also shows that the W2 discovery and nearby 2007 W4 Discovery Zone are still largely untested at depth relative to their geophysical signatures.

Along with testing of the new W2 discovery and the recently defined geophysical and geochemical targets, the Company will continue exploration on its most advanced target, the Langmuir Discovery Zone. Recent infill drilling as high as 2.75% Ni over 24.4 meters has confirmed the continuity of mineralization along strike of this zone (see press release, Feb. 18/09). These and other results will be used toward building an initial NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate.

The road-accessible Langmuir Property covers more than 30 km of favorable stratigraphy with potential for hosting Kambalda-style deposits. Another eight holes have been completed to date for a total of 3,445 meters testing several VTEM and MMI targets. Anomalous nickel values were found about 120 meters northwest of the W2 discovery below significant surface MMI responses in drill holes GCL09-6 and GCL09-7.

Peter Caldbick, P.Geo. has reviewed and approved the press release and Kevin Montgomery, P.Geo. is the project supervisor. Mr. Caldbick and Mr. Montgomery are the qualified persons for the purposes of National Instrument 43-101 for the Company's Langmuir Project.

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