RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:TO ALL LONGS: Take back control!CSK - I hate having to crawl up to the keyboard and make a post. I'd rather be a reader. However I need to acknowledge that you and your allies are correct in looking for potential Red Flags on any and all analytical pronouncments issued by public companies, even if they are are from highly respected and INDEPENDENT engineering companies. Your dedication to cllarifying the inferior intelect of independent professionals must be an sincere endevour by you folks for the collective good and should be greatly appreciated.
However you can not allow your professional integrity to become infuenced by animosity and the need to be argumentative with your obvious disrecpect of the Ignorant Masses (TUD, AMK & TUO sharehollders) here who it just so happena, are highly profitable multi-bagger winners.
Step back from your microscope and look at the Big Picture for some clues that may help to calm your highly emotional Red Flag Concerns. Treaty Creek is not a stand alone mineralized system. It is a part of the Sulphurets HydroThemal System that includes:
Copper Belle, Goldstorm, Eureka, Orpiment, GR2, SW, AW, Konkin, PSZ - that are on the same massive and highly mineralized string-of-pearls that also includes Kerr, Deep Kerr, Sulphuretes, Mitchell, Snowfields, Iron Cap, Iron Cap Deep, Hanging Glacier and the operating Brucejack Mine. According to all of the collective research and studies completed by Seabridge and Brucejack (actual operations) metalurgy of the Sulphuretes Hydrothermal System is NOT a problem. If metalurgy is a Red Flag you folks are colour blind.
Should I be wrong, please correct me so that I do not unduly influence any of the aforementioned naive and ill-informed shareholders, myself included.
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CT.