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My,my,my,Mr Henderson,

A man of your means definitly knows that technology, specifically geophysics, is rapidly progressing.Without going back, wasn,t Noronts geophysical air born? I did just quickly look now on how they are using the ground geophysics, like we used, looks like it is better than the air mag. And, again, I 500% feel, that when you are comparing an air mag with Titan 24 technology, you are comparing apples with the planets in the sky. Have a look at this excerpt from a recent Noront release, since you are familiar with Noronts history, I shouldn,t have to explain myself further, and this should suffice.

And hey, didn,t I ask you to have a beautiful wild weekend?

REGIONAL EXPLORATION:

The Company initiated a ground based geophysical survey near the Eagle's Nest deposit in October 2011. The survey established the geophysical signature of the Eagle's Nest deposit, which was then used to evaluate the area around the Eagle's Nest deposit for potential nickel sulphide targets. Multiple targets were identified. All of the targets identified were buried targets, within two to three hundred metres from surface. Three of the buried targets were selected for drill testing based on the strength of the geophysical response and the fit of the target within the litho-structural model of the Eagle's Nest area.

Drilling was completed in early December and visual observation of the core indicated that two of the three holes had intersected nickel sulphide mineralization, suggesting the new geophysics successfully identified previously unrecognized nickel sulphide mineralization. The Company's geologists and geophysical advisors believe the new geophysical survey accurately identifies buried nickel sulphide mineralization that airborne surveys of the camp could not detect.

Management decided to expand the geophysical survey area to include the Eagle Two and AT12 targets. Field work commenced in early December and continued until early January, 2012. Initial post processing of the geophysical data has identified multiple targets at AT12 and additional targets close to Eagle's Nest that have not been drill tested. The Company is currently drilling these targets and plans to complete the initial drill program in the first quarter of 2012.

In January 2012, analytical results from the three-hole drill program were received and the results confirmed the presence of nickel sulphide mineralization. Hole NOT-11-1G243 intersected over 37 metres of low-grade nickel sulphide mineralization, 250 metres south of the Eagle's Nest deposit, at a depth of approximately 250 metres from surface. Individual samples within this interval returned much higher nickel, platinum and palladium grades over smaller intervals. Hole NOT-11-1G244 intersected 1.0% nickel over an approximate 3.0 metre core interval on a separate zone 250 metres south of the mineralization intersected in Hole NOT-11-1G243.

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