RE:RE:RE:RE:SILVER STRONG BHS Your efforts are not wasted, many are reading and learning but the quiet ones who simply don't post, do so because of the regular noise of the irrational and mentally unstable. Your posts aren't so academic that they're not accessible to the masses but they show a level of understandng that is valuable, nay essential to what mining investors should want to know. Leave the squeaky wheels, absolutely. They consume your good energy like a feckless, insatiable glutton. The vice for the Sages of the world, is unceasing, whimpering. He just admitted, most troubling of all, he doesn't hold a lot of shares..which makes his constant crying, a greater waste of time. Like many of the impossible whiners here, I can only hope they get the mental health help they need.
Bayhorse is undeniably, doing major things, moving veritable mountains as it were to show the world and their clients, what an incredible deposit we have and on a shoe-string budget as it has been made clear, hundreds of times. When will we really see the level of success we seek? Who can say? But it is coming nonetheless.
If you really don't believe it, the advice remains the same. Go invest your funds where you expect a greater ROI and that is all there is to it. I do however, you will find anywhere else in this sector what Bayhorse has en route for the patient.
Henrich428 wrote: I'm referring to the other comment about "constant pumpers" on SH. I didn't really see what other person you could be referring to, most of the old gang who used to post here every day pretty much only turn up now once every couple of weeks, or even disappear for months at a time. Most of the regulars here are now anti-BHS with weird insatiable grudges that go back for years, long before my time. Grudges that I'm not really interested in battling against any more. I have put God knows how many hours into doing so and I am tired of feeling as if the effort is wasted.
And yes, you are correct, apparently nobody did understand my post and I did not really expect a reply to it. But I made it just in case somebody was lurking here who could offer any insight. My speculation from looking at the colour of what looks like white rhyolite in the cores is that they may now be drilling directly at the Sunshine Fault, where the highest-grade ore is. In any event, the NR says that they are ramping up drilling considerably, have "established new drill stations inside the historic workings," and are "conducting drilling at multiple levels along 1,000 feet of underground workings." So I am happy to let them get on with it.