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Atacama Resources International Inc ACRL

Atacama Resources International, Inc. is a mineral exploration company with mining claims in the greater Kirkland Lake area of Northern Ontario. Metals and minerals under potential exploration include gold, silver, lithium, graphite, and cobalt. The Company’s Ontario properties include Heighington Lithium Property, Atakokan Lithium Property, Carbonatite Properties, Tannahill Gold Property, Atacama 3 Property, Golden Eagle Property, and Cabo Cobalt/Diamond Property. The Heighington Lithium Property consists of 12 units located north of Cochrane. The Company’s Atakokan Lithium Property consists of two units situated to the east of Atikokan with a section of the transcanada highway cutting across the northwest section of the claim block. The Carbonatite Properties consist of about 35 units that cover a significant portion of a massive Alkalic Intrusive unit with Carbonatite. Tannahill Gold Property consists of 29 claim units located to the northeast of the Kirkland Lake Gold camp.


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Comment by Hellointhereon Apr 09, 2020 9:49am
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RE:RE:RE:Whats going on?

RE:RE:RE:Whats going on?This is a pump and dump scheme.  The company is also under a cease trade order issued by the Alberta Securities Commission for failing to file continuous disclosure.  They have been out of compliance for over five years.  Some fake story about a 90 year old drill core that supposedly shows 229 grams per ton, making it the largest find in the history of man.  It isn't true. 
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