RE: Transfer of wealth from impatient to the patient3 Jul 2026 16:30
Mr P I have just ran your so called facta through AI which as suspected tells me you have twisted facts for your own speculation and hype.
If you continue to fill this board with your petulant ramblings I will do all I can to have you and your aliases removed.
Keep it factual and relevant... for someone who's done this for 20 years as you say , you should know better by now.
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IS THIS TRUE
Carters.
Check out AI response below. Let's wait for the official RNS...
Step 1: Froth Flotation (Fluorspar Separation)
Standard metallurgical testing has confirmed that a conventional flotation process successfully separates fluorspar from the gallium-bearing material. This stage creates a commercial-grade fluorspar concentrate, effectively stripping out the bulk calcium and fluorine content and reducing the mass of downstream material.
Step 2: Downstream Gallium & Heavy Rare Earth (HREE) Circuit:
The remaining material from the flotation circuit contains concentrated gallium and newly discovered Heavy Rare Earths (such as xenotime, an HREE mineral). Crucially, Altona’s strategy dictates that gallium and HREEs are treated as add-ons to the fluorspar circuit."
Please DYOR
Some parts of that AI summary line up with publicly released information from Altona Rare Earths, but the specific processing-flow claims (“Step 1”, “Step 2”, “standard metallurgical testing has confirmed…”) appear to go beyond what has officially been announced so far.
What has been publicly disclosed:
Altona has reported heavy rare earth enrichment associated with its Monte Muambe fluorspar/gallium ore in Mozambique.
The company specifically identified xenotime (a heavy rare earth mineral) for the first time at the project.
Altona stated it is evaluating whether heavy rare earths can be recovered as a by-product of the fluorspar processing flowsheet.
The company also said metallurgical workstreams are underway to assess HREE deportment during fluorspar flotation.
What I could not verify from official releases:
A confirmed commercial flowsheet proving:
flotation cleanly separates fluorspar,
gallium and HREEs remain concentrated in tailings/intermediate material,
a downstream “gallium & HREE circuit” is technically/economically validated,
or that “standard metallurgical testing has confirmed” all of this.
The official wording is still much more cautious:
“further work is required to determine the extent, distribution and recoverability...”
So the AI post is mixing:
genuine disclosed facts (xenotime/HREE association, fluorspar flotation studies, by-product potential),
with
speculative interpretation about a likely future processing route.
Until an official RNS explicitly confirms recoveries, concentrate grades, or a finalized process flowsheet, I would treat the “Step 1 / Step 2” section as informed speculation rather than established fact.