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Rockcliff Metals Corp C.RCLF

Rockcliff Metals Corporation is a Canada-based exploration and resource company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties in Manitoba, Canada. Its projects include Tower Property, Rail Property, Bur Property and Talbot Property. Tower property hosts the tower deposit, a polymetallic copper (zinc-gold-silver)-rich volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit. Tower Property is in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake district of west central Manitoba approximately 500 Kilometers(kms) northwest of the city of Winnipeg and 50km southwest of the town of Snow Lake. Rail property is engaged in polymetallic copper (zinc-gold-silver) rich VMS deposit. The Rail Property is in the Flin Flon-Snow Lake district of western Manitoba, approximately 700 km north-northwest of the City of Winnipeg. Bur Zone Project is located approximately 145 km east-northeast of Flin Flon, Manitoba. Talbot Deposit is hosted in Paleoproterozoic rocks of the Trans-Hudson Orogen (THO).


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Post by javaman12on Dec 24, 2022 4:09pm
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What I Just Posted On Hudbay's Stockhouse Forum!

What I Just Posted On Hudbay's Stockhouse Forum!We can sit on our hands and do nothing or we can become pro-active! Shareholders have that right! Maybe then these arrogant company managers will take some initiative!

Shareholders matter the most! Not them!



"It's hard to figure! There is a potential resource, at Talbot in Snow Lake, perhaps as big or bigger than Lalor, just sitting idle, not being mined!

What's the h*ll, is going on?

Rockcliff Metals did the drilling until it found a massive horizontal 1 km wide plate of unknown mineralization, but presumably consisting of zinc with underlying gold enriched, copper layers. Then it stopped! What?????????

Perhaps at Talbot, there are also layers, essentially consisting, mostly of gold enrichment, similar to Lalor?

Why was that huge plate, one kilometer below the surface, never drilled years ago and remains untested, to this very day?

Rockcliff and Hudbay are now expected to share the pre-construction exploratory costs, on a relatively equal basis, now that Hudbay has taken over, the majority portion of the joint venture.

After that, Hudbay pays the bill for construction.  But why are these two companies, too cheap, to finish off their original exploratory efforts? What are they trying to hide? And why? Shareholders want to know!

I will reference the Rockcliff Talbot 43-101 technical report:

https://rockcliffmetals.com/site/assets/files/3657/talbot_technical_report_ni_43-101_-_english.pdf

Read it and weep!

Rockcliff shareholders have been left holding the bags for years.

This is not right! And it is not right, either for Hudbay shareholders!

On page 33 (39 of the pdf) of the report:


"...In 2016 to 2017, additional BHEM surveys were completed for eight Rockcliff drill holes and five historical holes. Three areas were surveyed: Main Lens, North Lens and North Target. At the Talbot Deposit-main lens, BHEM surveys of historical holes detected a conductive plate immediately below and down-dip of the Talbot Deposit-main lens; this was labelled the Main Lens Downdip Conductive plate. A subsequent surface Deep-Penetrating Electromagnetic (DPEM)survey discovered a second larger conductive anomaly located deeper below and to the west of the Talbot Deposit-main lens. This flat-lying feature measures 1 km by 1 km in size and is labelled the West Talbot Deep Conductive Plate; it was not drill tested..."

Why not!!!!!!!!!!

Because it was too deep? That's just crazy!!!

"...The sulphide mineralization and host rocks of the Talbot Deposit are consistent with the characteristics of a VMS deposit (Figure 8.1). However, the original depositional and stratigraphic relationships are obscured by the lack of outcrop and the overprinting effects of high-grade regional metamorphism and deformation. The closest known and well characterized VMS deposits
are the Lalor Lake and Chisel mines located at Snow Lake (Figure 8.2), 85 km NNW of Talbot (Galley et al., 2007).

The depositional environment for the Talbot Deposit is interpreted to be similar to that of the VMS deposits in the Flin Flon and Snow Lake mining camps. The Talbot Deposit also shows evidence of regional metamorphic and deformation overprints..."

Well, I guess so! It's a VMS deposit! What should we expect to find, sitting so quietly, deep under the steeply down dipping narrow extrusions that a volcano originally once produced under ancient seas? Later, after some geologic processes pushed up some extrusions from the original deposition, as heat and pressures did their work. Some of the mineralization was shifted around by heat and faulting. Who cares!

The evidence is there! It's there for the taking! There are big dollars, at play here!

Pardon me, I am not geologist. But I am not stupid and I can read!

Just look at the size of this thing! It's a square km sized image, set one km down, similar in size, if not bigger, than Lalor. It's no wonder Hudbay is now bragging on its website, that it will be working in Snow Lake, for many more years to come! LOL

Of course, they already suspect what that size of mineralization will mean to the company's bottom line. Snow Lake is one of the company' most lucrative jurisdictions in which they presently mine. Isn't it time for a company the size of Hudbay get going and mine this potentially huge resource? Don't Hudbay shareholders want to know more? On behalf of Rockcliff shareholders, of which I have recently become a member, I sure as h*ll do!

See figure 7.4 on page 49 ( page 55 ) of the Talbot technical report. It's an amazing size plate directly down dip of the upper extrusions that were actually discovered by geophysics and drilling.

I tell you, if a hole was punched though this huge plate, it would reveal a lot!
Not only would the top of layer of mineralization be determined but downhole geophysics then could be used to determine how big this deposit actually is!!

I mean is it like Lalor? Are there many more plates like the first one, just lying, in juxtaposition, slightly below the first!

If these companies don't drill, how can we ever find out the truth?

Why are these guys, running this show, trying to hide the truth?

Rockcliff shareholders have been waiting for years for these two companies
to take on some intiative and just do their jobs!

Their apparent lack of willingness to do is a major disgrace!

 Why is the Rockcliff share price now sitting at 2 cents? The joint venture is a 65/35 split! What is going on!!!

Well now we know the reason why! It's not the fault of the investment community.

We have two company managers, who haven' t been able to work effectively together, who we can accuse, as the persons to blame!

          Do your own Due Dilligence! I have done mine! And I'm piss*d!

                                And I'm not the only one either!

             All shareholder's money matters! Don't you like yours?

                                                   Java



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