Post by
juneau103 on Sep 07, 2021 11:53am
THIS IS REAL, LISTEN TO THIS! CAREFULLY!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=V1aYyGZ5eMM
J 103 When I talked to Ivan last week, now I know why he was heading to El Passo
now, no one needs to call him, its all here
Comment by
montydog on Sep 07, 2021 12:07pm
Truly extraordinary to think that someone somewhere is actually selling TSLV today. Presumably they bought into the story at one one point, but now think it's game over because we didn't hit the bonanza grade on the first strike. Most of us fully expected this, and the evidence that this is a biggie just strengthened not weakened. Some people are crazy....
Comment by
BullionGirl on Sep 07, 2021 4:28pm
I pay attention to what the geologists say, not the chicken littles that abound at Stockhouse !
Comment by
Oilminerdeluxe on Sep 07, 2021 11:56pm
One hole in virgin territory and you whine like biatch. What do you expect from a junior explorer?? It takes time to do these things.
Comment by
Charaxes on Sep 08, 2021 9:43pm
Oh dear you really are getting boring now PF. Same diatribe with no substance. Bash bash seems to be your modus operandi. A key board warrior hiding behind an avatar.
Comment by
Emuna74 on Sep 08, 2021 6:15pm
Absolutely! Antonio Arribas was ecstatic when he saw the results of the first hole!! Can you just imagine what that means?? I remember the face that Rick Rule made some time ago when hearing from Antonio Arribas ... he is absolutely a legend!! Would not be surprised that while the retail is selling some big names are adding shares ...
Comment by
BullionGirl on Sep 10, 2021 9:48am
Antonio Arribas is a professor of geology at the University of Texas in El Paso. He was once chief geologist with Newmont. Think he knows a little bit about rocks and mineral systems ?
Comment by
Oilminerdeluxe on Sep 11, 2021 12:58am
Man, if they could use 3-4 drills, things would escalate so much faster. Clearly something is there in the ground. It's the time frames that always bring you down. The wait. A few more holes and we might have a better understanding of things. Interesting indeed.