A bit of Irving news from Streetwise Reports of Oct 4th Maurice Jackson: That sounds very exciting for current and prospective shareholders. Let's talk about another company related to Dr. Quinton Hennigh, and that is Irving Resources Inc. (IRV:CSE; IRVRF:OTCBB). What can you share with us?
Bob Moriarty: You and I went to see it a year ago. Let me ask you a question, because you know everything that you need to know. We drove out there. They had dug up the ground a little bit.We saw veins that had tested as high as $25,000 to the ton! How deep were those veins?
Maurice Jackson: That was right on surface.
Bob Moriarty: It wasn't actually right on surface. It was like six inches under surface or twelve inches under surface. It wasn't actually at surface, but it was really close to the surface. How drunk would you have to get a monkey before he could screw up a drill program, drilling what you and I saw?
Maurice Jackson: You just have to give him a sip.
Bob Moriarty: You could get a monkey really drunk. He could be passed out, commode hugging drunk on the floor, and it wouldn't make any difference. He could point in any direction and say, "Drill there," and you're going hit some gold.
What's going to happen is they've got a drill rig on the way over there now. They're working out visas for some Canadian drillers, resources in the way of people is very difficult in Japan, because the population is actually decreasing. The population of people over 65 is increasing. Of course, those people want to retire. There are very few young people, but you need young guys working a drill crew. They have personnel issues as far as getting some locals to help them. The drill program, I think, will start in November, perhaps December. I think it's going to be very exciting. What you and I saw, it is impossible for them not to hit ultra-high grade gold, because a drunk monkey could do it!
Maurice Jackson: I would have to agree with everything you've just shared with us. It's truly remarkable what they have there. The CEO there, by the way for readers, is Akiko Levinson.