RE:RE:From the KereportRocket444. Well, first of all Gary Thompson's appears to be tacking his sails to the prevailing winds. He's representing brixton as a silver play obviously anticipating a bull market in precious metals.
I'm frustrated with this because it has come at the expense of a thorough followup to Thorn hole #150. I'm in BBB because of that hole.
I'm frustrated beyond measure with the fact that Thompson drilled 21 holes at Atlin and 13 more at Thorn of which only TWO were legitimate stepouts near #150 all AFTER the results of #150 were released.
Practically speaking we're waiting six months minimum for whatever Thorn holes Thompson will drill this summer to be released. Thompson said in his letter to investors 10 days ago that he will be drilling the Chivas Corridor some 3 kms away from #150.
And we are waiting for the precious metals bull market to happen and for silver to correct to it's historic price relationship with gold. Presently silver is far cheaper compared to gold than in the past.
Wait for these developments all while one of the best holes drilled anywhere in 2019 is IGNORED.
Here are some comments from Excelsior yesterday at the Kereport about Brixton's new focus:
blazesb – Hillarious. I just went over to Brixton website to look for an updated corporate presentation, and NOW they have Hog Heaven (last year’s #3 property) as the “Main” project and on the cover of the new slide deck. They’ve changed the main focus once again!!
Amazing, as Thorn is getting throttled back again to 2nd place, and Atlin is now reduced to 3rd position with only some geo-chemical work for the upcoming exploration season. Again no mention of Langis/Hudson Bay, but hopefully they’ll JV that out or spin that out to another company to get some work going on it under some other company’s dime.
I guess Hog Heaven is the new focus for 2020, which actually I prefer, as Silver is going to be coming more and more back in vogue, and there is a big historic resource there that they’ve done very little with since they picked up the property.