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Https://x.com/navseis/status/1795030548470956082?s=61
Looking at these overlays makes it more clear why KoBold are drilling in the North of Konkola West license.
LoL
On Twitter " #Tym" thread, it was tweeted verbatim: " Some overlays SHOWING ===ORE SHALE= CU % thickness for the LUBAMBE ============= A N D ==========Mingomba areaS. I HAD'NT APPRECIATED the BEST GRADES and thickness were along the S edge. ======YOU CAN SEE WHY KOBOLD ARE DRILLING in N OF THE Konkola West area #tym." Posted by Seis Nav on Twitter at 10:53am on Mon, 27 May 2024. https://twitter.com/NavSeis/status/1795030548470956082 Two maps are shown per screen shot and marked Konkola West NORTH with a pin marker in yellow . Currently, I see 13 views and Seis Nav posted this 7 mins ago.
My Comment:
LoL. So, the 1st School of Thought has NOW CORRECTED his earlier views. Note what Seis Nav tweeted: "I HADNT REALISED. Of particular note will be the word as above "AND" which means== two areas== ie Lumbambe & Mingomba and it is also stated by Seis that they have %CU COPPER . And to top it off, Seis shows TWO MAPS to uphold this new
corrected view by saying himself: "I HADNT APPRECIATED".
LoL, maybe Seis worked through the night to find those maps that I saw and I had to burn the late candle to study it in depth and not just post a paste job as some may think. It takes hrs of searching every nook and corner. A responsible person will support these thesis with supporting evidence, hence why my post is long to explain rather than just throw out a map and here you are, try to make sense of it yourself.
----------------------PEACE NOW, ONLY 1 SCHOOL OF THOUGHT NOW, SEIS HAS PREVARICATED-----------------Why? TYM RNS of 21 May 2024 stated "Lumbambe A N D Mingomba", not just Mingomba which means two areaS, not one of historical copper mineralisation potential or prospective as TYM stated. My question on Twitter [open] had 162 views thus far. DYOR, NIA.
News... honestly you are absolutely full of it. I have no interest in your "thesis". You used the results of a borehole (NKC-40) to back up your idea that there is shallow mineralisation on Konkola West, despite me pointing out that the borehole is a long way from the license (at least 4km) and is near the Konkola Dome where ore shales are shallower.
You ignored what's in the RNS glossary which tells you exactly what marker horizons are and instead made up your own crazy thesis which assumes that they mean mineralised strata.
You seem ignorant of colloquial English... when did an RNS EVER say we are awaiting assay result? It's always assay results. To infer anything from that is just wrong.
Believe me the shear amount of information you put out is no guarantee of accuracy.
-----------FOR THE AVOIDANCE OF DOUBT------------Mon, 27.5.24
I clicked on Seis Nav's TWO maps shown via TYM/Kobold source and the YELLOW PIN on the Konkola West licence [TYM/Kobold] has a explanation by the side ie ========KEY===========that states clearly:
"--------BOREHOLD NKC-40 [MINERALISED AT 844m]" ------------
https://twitter.com/NavSeis/status/1795030548470956082/photo/2 dated Mon, 27 May 2024.
My Comment: For those who may not appreciate what "MINERALISED AT 844m means, it means that there was copper or whatever metal mineralisation ie hit copper or whatever metal." How, Konkola West WAS DRILLED BEFORE via a Stratigraphy Drill Hole and hit COPPER made up of moly, bornite and chalco which I posted before.
---------------So, Seis Nav has CORRECTED his School of Theory to MINE via the same supporting geological evidence I had BEFORE MKT OPENS TOMORROW, so that there is no gap etc.--------------News, Mon 27.5.24 NOTE: On BOTH MAPS SEIS NAV produced on Twitter TYM this morning is clearly marked. Since TYM has seen Seis Nav's post, lets see what the TYM RNS on assays to follow will show. That is all.
Holy moly news, that chip on your shoulder is bulging like no ones business. If you spent more time being coherent and using less capitals, people here may take you more seriously. Seis is straight and posts some the best
Holy moly news, that chip on your shoulder is bulging like no ones business. If you spent more time being coherent and using less capitals, people here may take you more seriously. Seis is straight up and posts some the best research here and on twitter. Stop using it for your own selfish reasons.
-----------------For the avoidance of doubt---
TYM RNS of 21, May 2024 clearly stated: " Assay resultS to follow ..." on completion of hole.
SP Angel in Morning View also stated that from the verbatim RNS of 21.5.24.
No need to argue and try to belittle colloquial English. Why? TYM stated it CLEARLY and SP Angel also mentioned it.
If everyone on this forum LOOKED AT YOUR TWO MAPS, it is the SAME AS THE ONE I QUOTED of Borehole NKC 40[Mineralised at 844m] in BLACK AND WHITE done by yourself, SAME AS MINE as it comes from a DRILL HOLE ie Stratigraphy.
I wont answer further as I await TYM to reply but it is CLEAR you have PREVARICATED. News, Mon. 27.5.24.
Iptuf93
If you want it short and sweet, I will put it down clearly now that Seis Nav himself has tweeted the 2 maps [geological] and MARKED it "NKC 40 [ MINERALISED at 844m].
What this means is NOT ego but the fact that previously, it was stated that ABOVE 1,000M, of the LOWER ROAN FORMATION, THERE IS -------------NO MINERALISATION. IT IS NOT TRUE and it is evidenced by NKC 40 as above.
Conclusion: THIS IS A MIS-CONCEPTION given a actual DRILL HOLE was drilled with MINERALISATION of bornite, chalco and moly and NOW CONFIRMED BY SEIS HIMSELF ON TWITTER this morning after my question to TYM on Twitter.
=============BIG implication between NOTHING ABOVE 1,000M and MINERALISATION ABOVE 1,000M.-------------
Proof: Drill hole NKC 40 [Mineralised at 844m] at North West Konkola West.===========LET'S SEE WHAT THE ASSAY RESULTS WILL SAY AND IT COMES FROM TYM per RNS, 21 May 2024. All now acknowledged on Twitter by Seis this morning and to correct by saying: "I hadnt appreciated". Didnt Seis know there was a bore hole drilled before and it was mineralised. Mon, 27.5.24.
Fine, I've pointed out where you were clearly wrong, even if you chose to ignore it. I put that borehole on the map to illustrate where it is relative to the license (4km at the nearest point). Oreshales are shallower near the Konkola Dome, where that borehole is located so not representative at all of whats happening at the license area.
Maybe you should try and focus more on accuracy rather than pumping out reams of posts.
Anyway the point of my post, information I haven't seen anywhere else, is that ore shales are thicker and more high grade in the east and south of the Lubambe and Mingomba area, closest to Konkola North, which explains why KoBold are so interested in drilling that northern part of the license.
Https://x.com/navseis/status/1795030548470956082?s=61
Come on guys let’s not let personal attacks and disagreements render the board to ‘point scoring’ or falling out.
Who said what and when doesn’t ultimately matter, I appreciate all your effort's to unearth info like this, and thank you both.
Instead of us arguing I’d say, go overhaul your assets for some shares in something, or money that is not currently working for you… get yourself another top up here … then raise a glass to each other with that extra money when the mkt cap goes through 10 million … cos although an IFA myself for 30 years in the UK who has at least a modicum of financial nouse … and understanding you can be a hod carrier’s assistant and see that this share price is going up.
The share price currently as I said the other day reflects the missed deadlines, lack of moving this company forward and moneytising assets and years of semi failure not the current work drilling and outcomes. Most investors (quite rightly for now) if they’ve ever looked in (or worse been a shareholder) will steer well clear.
Wherever it came from THANK YOU for the efforts put in and it’s fantastic news that the seam is thicker to the south (our north) and it only adds to hopefully an even more positive outcome.
Agree Garymbrock
I have now tweeted to Tertiary on Twitter to state that I await the next RNS from TYM. As long as the correct info is posted of the Stratigraphy drill NKC 40 hitting mineralisation at 844m of chalco, moly & bornite [composites] which is HISTORICAL, I am fine with that. ONLY THE TYM RNS will inform accordingly. Mon, 27 May 2024.
I should also point out that the data for those overlays was from before KoBold took over the Mingomba area and started the major drilling campaign. It’s a bit misleading to say that KoBold ‘discovered’ the Mingomba deposit with AI. It was already known about from previous drilling. What they did was rapidly establish the scale and grade of the deposit using AI, by targeted drilling.