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Comment by rakotomolalaon Nov 01, 2006 12:02pm
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Let's give Caesar (CWG) what belongs

Let's give Caesar (CWG) what belongsto Caesar.... Can someone tell us... if this is still the case... in regards of the latest just posted on Stockwatch... June 15, 2006 KIMBERLITE QUEST CONTINUES (VANCOUVER BC; June 15, 2006) CONSOLIDATED GOLD WIN VENTURES INC. (CGW TSX-V) (“Gold Win”) and Snowfield Development Corp. (“Snowfield”) report till samples collected previously by Snowfield and processed by funds advanced from Gold Win have reported significant numbers of “Kimberlite Indicator Minerals” (KIM’s) from an area to the northeast (up ice) of the Mud Lake Diamondiferous Kimberlite which was tested this winter by drilling. These results in the range of hundreds of KIM’s (tabulated below), are found in good basal till samples along three somewhat parallel north-northwest laid out sample lines approximately 200 to 300 metres separation. They are located north and east of Mud Lake and west of “Half Moon” Lake and reflect a different “train” source than that which lead to the discovery of the Mud Lake Diamondiferous Kimberlite. However the number of KIM’s are consistent with samples taken down ice (ice direction is south-southwest) of that diamondiferous sill. Further sampling is ongoing. This year’s entire kimberlite diamond drill core comprised of two batches weighing 250kg and 140 kg respectively is now at Kennecott’s Thunder Bay Ontario Laboratory for diamond processing by caustic fusion. These drill core samples, along with the mini-bulk sample currently being taken, will add further comprehension of the area’s kimberlite occurrences. ... These exploration programs are fully funded by Gold Win to evaluate the potential of the diamondiferous kimberlites and the region.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5NX45by8CQ&mode=related&search= Harry
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