Yep. After speaking with the CEO of the exploration subsidiary, I am much more confident about the project. Of course, we need cash to move forward but we already knew that and the details of financing are being presumably being worked on (negotiated?).
Apparently, we have a CEO who came out of retirement because he liked this project so much. Once he has money to play with, the mountain's story will finally be told. Epithermal veins of this nature are few and far between. He's been in the mining industry for over 30 years (and his family for much longer), and he is chomping at the bit to move the project forward.
It was very heartening to speak with such an experienced and knowledgable geologist, who has joined the team purely based on the geology of the mountain. He isn't concerned about the mill, he is excited about War Eagle Mountain.
Keep your fingers crossed. If/when we get the cash, we'll be off to the races. We will have legitimate pr's regarding the mountain coming from a much more credible source. Hallelujah.