A very good post. I'm not going to belabor some of your concerns such as the permit delay, not being prompt with the website etc. However I don't think you are being quite fair with regards to #6 re Titan survey etc. Not one of us believes the survey says there is gold there. Most of us are aware the Titan is exceedingly accurate in delineating conductive, resistive and magnetic structures, and a large amount of money has been paid to junior companies because of Titan, before the drills worked up proven reserves as used to be the case.
Re: 8, I contradict your statement in that there is insufficient evidence that drilling has proven the accuracy of where Titan suggested minerals might exist. Look further if you care to.
Re: 9. Mineralization being of mesothermal structure. There obviously has been massive upheaval in the continental plates to form what is now Peru. This may have caused a mixed type of deposit or there may have been a very porous zone that filled up the Ovoid. This ovoid perhaps could have been a very, very deep collection of aquaous gold and was heaved up by the plates. Again the drills will tell. I picture a golden potatoe ovoid with the stems as the branches, devoid of leaves.
Never say never. Somewhere there is the biggest world class mine. And when it is so, another will someday take it's place.
In addition, the surface work and the shaft in particular I believe has to be acknowledged, as if this were only Titan with grab samples I would have a light position.
Thank you for your work.