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Green Battery Minerals Inc GBMID


Primary Symbol: V.GEM

Green Battery Minerals Inc. is an exploration-stage company. The Company’s principal business activities include the exploration and development of natural resource properties. Its Berkwood Graphite Project is located within the jurisdiction of Quebec, in the Manicouagan Regional County Municipality, three hours driving time from the city of Baie-Comeau. Its Stallion Gold Project is located in the northeastern region of the prolifically metal-endowed Stikinia geological terrane. Stallion covers over 30 square kilometers and is on a regional trend with several past producing mines, such as Baker, Shasta and the world-class Kemess Mine. The Jupiter Lithium Project is an early-stage exploration opportunity which comprises a total of 122 Quebec mineral exploration claims which amount to a total of 6406 hectares. The Boudrias Project comprises a total of seven Quebec mineral exploration claims which amount to a total of 392.1 hectares.


TSXV:GEM - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Jun 30, 2024 9:56pm
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23GEM's Tonnage
3.2 million tonnes ( Indicated + Inferred )
19.6 million tonnes waste
= 22.8 million tonnes
6.9% Cgr cutoff
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53826408731_73945d27f2_z.jpg

NOU + LLG
used 140 - 150 mesh ( liberates more Cgr from silicates )
GEM used 5x larger mesh ( Cgr would still be bound in silicates / 1000 deg lab won't lib )

NOU - applied a 1.78% cut off ( grabbing even low grade Cgr )

380+% cut off difference than GEM.

Mason ( LLG ) Economic Report
Reveals - over 50% Cgr is attributed to ( fine grinds )
Speaks volumes --------> fine grind liberates more.

 Hypothetical
assuming Berkwood waste ores offered up more Cgr in lower grade silicate ores.
assuming Berkwood recieved 150 mesh grind
Ore tonnage waste tonnage combined average
23 million tonnes  ( rounded up ) 
Assigning % to each ( 23 ) units of each 1 million tonnes

1 - 3      MT  17% + 16.5% + 16.5%          50%
4 - 6      MT  6% + 6% + 6%                      18%
7 - 9      MT  5% + 5% + 5% + 5%             20%
10 - 13  MT  4% + 4% + 4% + 4%             16%
14 - 18  MT  3% + 3% +  3% + 3% + 3%   15% 
19 - 23  MT  2% + 2% + 2% + 2% + 2%    10%
                                                                   129 %


129 % ~ 23 ( 1 million t units )
= 5.6 %  average grade ( hypothetical )   still high grade % than, NOU

23,000,000 MT  Berkwood
x 5.6 %
1,288,000 MT Cgr ( hypothetical )


Drill or..... resift Berkwood's cores under 6.9% cut off ?
With 150 regrind mesh

I've scanned several Berkwood core images online.
There are ( some ) core pics admonishing lots of quartz with minor graphite patches
It's these cores.... that intrigue my interest as to - how much more Cgr is there ?
Maybe none.... Maybe lots more.


Mason's Assay Report
Mason top left
Lab top right
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/53787450498_62fd3aba51_c.jpg

Mason's resource report states,
Mason used XRF detection to grade their, Cgr

Ironically.... Mason's Cgr % is not far off of, Acurrassay's lab results.
How did Mason pull this off ?

XRF has difficulty with,
Carbon, Lead, Oxides.

Another thing i find odd ?
Carbon Family consists of,
carbon (C), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), tin (Sn), lead (Pb), and flerovium (Fl)

Mason's assay report  ^ ^ ^
Only silicare is seen in main assay roster
While LOI ( graphitics, Carbon, Sulphur ) burnt off

How is it... no other carbon family elements are seen ?
Grouped with graphitics ?

Issue ?
Suppose there was -------> lead sulphid ( galena )

At 1000 d firing lead sulphide basically goes up in sulphur smoke.
Sulphur -------> fuel exciter

Which is why....
i'm not a fan of, LOI

I would think.... acid assaying is best to arrive at all element values
and.... raw ore conductivity --------> graphitics grades on conductive charge = best.


EMF SHIELDING  ( cell phone / electronics )

10 BEST ( metal / foil tape ) SHIELDS

Article
https://www.emfprotectionpros.com/best-emf-shielding-fabrics/

Video - copper  vs  aluminum
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEEOussFIJY

Yes.... bare the video.  ugh.

Shielding uses the language of, shield.
Some ads portray their product as, deflect.

While video above - metals absorb EMF radiation.

Video admits copper + aluminum form an oxide layer
Oxide = would act the resistor to EMF ( own take - resistivities )

What's really the best blocker of, radiation / emf ?
What do they use in, nuclear reactors ?   lol
Graphite

Graphite could very well ( womp ) outperform
everyone of these metal faraday companies.

Cellphones operate @
4G works within 600 MHz to 2.5 GHz

Some have opened cellphones only to find, no 5G chip.
Which is why i ran with, 4G

1 Gigahertz = 4.13566553853809E-06 Electron-Volt

2.5 GHz = 10.3 volts

What is Graphite famous for ?
Absorbing a variety of, frequencies ( ultraviolet light / electrons / protons etc   )


Graphite jacket around cell phone - block EMF
But at same time absorb it - convert EMF to volts - keep cellphone continually charged ?

An idea.


Cheers....


Me thinks.... Quebec has a dark aura surrounding graphite miners.
Graphite / Carbon is very valuble.
Valuations should be -------------> way north.
Something stinks.

GEM.... should walk it's own path.
Mention 4 - 5 other graphite / carbon sectors to devote deposit to.
My hunch....?
It would shake off the bad aura that surrounds, suppresses the  battery sector.
Greed.


Cheers....



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