$EXSFF...INTERESTING TIMES... While mainstream media is busy sorting out Hillary’s obvious transgressions, what they are not reporting is the massive build up of NATO & US forces along the eastern & western borders of Russia. The timing of this build up & the timing of the renewed Hillary email scandal, both coming just days before the US election, lead one to some interesting thoughts about how this is going to play out in the markets? Russia and China have been accumulating GOLD at an accelerated level, in an effort to establish some new GOLD & asset backed currency. When Khadaffi tried that for the African continent, the US, and coalition forces eliminated him, claiming he was backing terrorism, & making other false charges to justify their actions, to CNN watchers like you & me. Do they really have the audacity to wage war with Russia? Whatever the next moves might be, GOLD, and other precious metals will see a dramatic rise, making the BREXIT move look like a hiccup. Given the TPW resource to date, and Teck’s intentions moving forward, the unfolding events over the next couple of weeks should have a positive impact on the stock, as GOLD rises. CD met with one of the Newsletter writers in Toronto over the weekend, to discuss content, and strategy moving forward. I believe the Newsletters’ coverage of EXS/EXSFF to their distribution will commence this week. The Downhole IP process at Kidd continues, although I don’t have a current status to report at this time. I did have a long discussion with the geologist spearheading the drilling work in New Brunswick. They have completed five holes so far, to an approximate depth of 200meters each, and have found copper in various grades in all of them. This is starting to shape up into an interesting potential deposit, although a lot more work, and assays will need to be done before any definitive conclusions can be drawn. Whilst copper has languished in the $2-$2.20/lb range, the following article suggests a significant move to the upside in the near future:
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/renewable...ep_id:3650.