RE:RE:Oooooo It's rather astonishing, isn't it? Despite Ken's exceptional background, it seems he has nothing better to do than squander his time on what appears to be a futile project. Why would someone with such notable achievements, like being instrumental in the discovery of the Valley of Kings deposit at the Brucejack Lake mine and years spent managing exploration programs at Snowfield-Brucejack, bother with this endeavor? And let's not forget that he's also a co-recipient of the prestigious H.H. "Spud" Huestis award for his outstanding contributions to prospecting and mineral exploration in B.C. and/or Yukon. Clearly, all those accolades and accomplishments must hold no real value or significance.
And as for Mr. Storm, well, his notable contributions to Canada's mining industry, such as his involvement in startup financing for Osisko Mining and their remarkable market capitalization of approximately CAD$4.50 billion, are seemingly inconsequential. Who needs success stories like that when we can simply brush them off as insignificant snake-oil salesmen?
It's remarkable how easily we can dismiss the impressive expertise and accomplishments that Ken, Mr. Storm and the rest of their team bring to the table. Why bother recognizing their significant contributions when we can diminish their value and belittle their efforts? Who needs positivity and appreciation when we can wallow in skepticism and cynicism?
However, it's worth considering that time will eventually reveal the true potential of this project. Perhaps, against all odds, it may unfold into another remarkable success story akin to Brucejack or Osisko. For those who truly believe in its promise, these current prices may be perceived as an irresistible opportunity.
So, let's express our gratitude to those who make it possible for us to take advantage of these attractive bargain stock price levels. Who knows how long they will persist...