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Posted On: 01/16/2020 11:07:29 AM
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TWO very new and very recent Tech Developments "ELSEWHERE" that could in TIME have a dramatic effect on NAK
As we all know our President wants to make our country non-dependent on China or anyone else for rare minerals and has allocated funds to the U.S. ARMY to advance that independence ASAP.
The ARMY is paying for a 10,000 square foot test plant in Colorado to process minerals from the Texas mine TMRC , plant could be up and running by Spring.
The process to be used , if it works as advertised would recover 99.9% of the metals with NO TOXIC waste and be more efficient than the current Chinese process.
POINT: In Time ore processing in the Pebbles area could be done on site without sacrificing any % of the metals like in the current proposed process and not incur the costs of shipping to CANADA. WIN WIN WIN ??? Yes , less cost, more product , more Alaskan JOBS
ALSO new is a ground radar Tech that can penetrate down 40,000 feet. Current primary use of this Tech is in the search for Natural Gas , Oil , and Water. BUT BUT BUT can detect metals TOO. Further testing needs to be done to prove up this Tech but looks promising so far for DMAN
POINT: As most know NAK has 9 more claim sites in Bristol Bay that have yet to have core samples taken and tested. How great would it be for them and us shareholders if a reliable scanning process could be used to tell them "TAKE CORE SAMPLE HERE FROM THIS SPOT" and avoid hit and miss costs.
As we all know our President wants to make our country non-dependent on China or anyone else for rare minerals and has allocated funds to the U.S. ARMY to advance that independence ASAP.
The ARMY is paying for a 10,000 square foot test plant in Colorado to process minerals from the Texas mine TMRC , plant could be up and running by Spring.
The process to be used , if it works as advertised would recover 99.9% of the metals with NO TOXIC waste and be more efficient than the current Chinese process.
POINT: In Time ore processing in the Pebbles area could be done on site without sacrificing any % of the metals like in the current proposed process and not incur the costs of shipping to CANADA. WIN WIN WIN ??? Yes , less cost, more product , more Alaskan JOBS
ALSO new is a ground radar Tech that can penetrate down 40,000 feet. Current primary use of this Tech is in the search for Natural Gas , Oil , and Water. BUT BUT BUT can detect metals TOO. Further testing needs to be done to prove up this Tech but looks promising so far for DMAN
POINT: As most know NAK has 9 more claim sites in Bristol Bay that have yet to have core samples taken and tested. How great would it be for them and us shareholders if a reliable scanning process could be used to tell them "TAKE CORE SAMPLE HERE FROM THIS SPOT" and avoid hit and miss costs.


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