Post by
Wangotango67 on Apr 17, 2023 3:10pm
BRIGHT SILVERY LUSTER - QUARTZ
Just closing out a few research windows and the
Tillicum mine was next to close out.
Before clicking, something caught my eye.
I reminded myself how molybdenum does associate
to quartz carbonate - quartz monzanite.
Just click the link, don't even have to watch the video.
Just expand the - photo - at beginning of, video.
Zoom in on the quartz rocks.
Specifically the upper right side quartz rocks.
I said to myself, if it were aluminum, it would not
have a bright silvery luster, same goes for, lead and silver.
Each turn dull with, oxide.
But.... molybdenum is silver, lusterous.
And runs with quartz monzanite, which correlates with
the dialogue in the 1984 report.
- first quartz has - silvery capping, thin coat.
- other quartz just below it, has 1/2 of the rock full of
lusterous bright silver.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=03UO7aaoyj0
To reply, blue....
I'm hoping there's a few good people behind the scenes
that'll fix things for the shareholders... i have faith there's
perhaps a few working hard... My only clue would be,
keeping an eye on the salts.... if orhers know what i mean.
I could be wrong, but... lets see if something transpires before
or after May, 10.
Cheers....