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Little Squaw’s Big Gold Potential

Monday, December 14th, 2009
Darryl Kelley asked:

Its not often one discovers an OTC-listed mining company that has a board of directors and management team with the caliber and pedigree of Little Squaw Gold Mining Company (OTCBB:LITS).

The president, Richard Walters, besides being a certified professional geologist with the American Institute of Professional Geologists and a Qualified Person as defined in National Instrument 43-101, was also a founder, director, president and chief operating officer of Yamana Resources Inc. the forerunner to Yamana Gold Inc., (TSX:YRI) between December 1994 and March 2000. He also serves as a director and executive vice-president of Marifil Mines Ltd. (TSX.V:MFM).

Rodney Blakestad, the vice-president of exploration, has in his thirty years as a geologist worked with Columbia Metals Corp. (TSX.V:COL), Nevada Star (now Pure Nickel – TSX:NIC), and Robex Resources (now Robex Gold – TSX.V:RBX). He is credited in part with the discovery of the 4 million ounce Fort Knox Gold Mine, now owned by Kinross Gold Corporation (TSX:KGC).

Robert Pate, the company’s vice-president of operations, is also a 30 year veteran of mine operation and mineral exploration having served with Yamana Resources, Freeport Copper (a division of Freeport McMoran – NYSE: FCX) , Coeur d’Alene Mines (NYSE:CDE), and Atlas Precious Metals were he was the chief geologist at the Gold Bar Mine in Nevada. At Freeport, he was a senior supervisor of the huge Grassberg Indonesia copper/ gold mine.

In the board of directors, William Schara is the Chairman, and was the chief financial officer of Minera Andes Inc. (TSX:MAI), a Vancouver-based company bringing a new gold and silver mine into production in Argentina. He is currently the CEO of Nevoro (TSX.NVR), and is also an alumni of Yamana Resources.

The rest of the directors have collectively had stints with Kennecott Corporation (now a division of Rio Tinto PLC – NYSE:RTP), Bond International Gold, Copper Range Corp, Newmont Mining (NYSE:NEM), Revett Minerals (TSX:RVM), and Pegasus Gold Corp (now Apollo Gold – AMEX:AGT). The affiliations with professional associations related to mining are simply too numerous to list here.

So the point is, don’t think of Little Squaw as just another OTC-listed mining deal. This is a powerful, been-there, done-that team of seasoned executives who are unlikely to waste their time on anything less than projects with the strong potential to become mines.

Which brings us to their flagship project, the Chandalar mining district. Bear in mind that the past employment of both management and directors is extremely relevant to this property, in that there is a great deal of history spent on the part of this team in the jurisdiction of Chandalar – Alaska.

This 23 square mile property package has above average potential for underground, open pit, and placer mining operations. Little Squaw owns 100% of the ground, and an independent study by Pacific Rim Geological has drawn comparisons in the geology at Chandalar to, among others, the 38 million ounce Sukhoi-Log mine in Russia, the 7.9 million ounce Natalka mine, also in Russia, the Juneau district in Alaska, which produced over 3 million ounces, Cape Nome, Alaska, which produced over 5 million ounces of placer gold, and Treadwell, Alaska, which produced more than 3 million ounces of gold.

The main hard rock deposits in the Chandalar district are the Mikado Lode, Chandalar-Eneveloe Lode, Summit Lode, and the Little Squaw Lode. Other Lode Gold Prospects in the Chandalar Mining District include the Crystal Vein, Big Squaw Claim, Pioneer Prospect, Drumlummon Prospect, Grubstake Vein, Grubstake East Prospect, Prospector East Prospect, Indicate-Tonapah Lode, Chandalar Vein, Jupiter Vein, Bonanza Vein, Pallasgren Claim, St. Marys Prospect, Star Claim Group, Star No. 3 Claim, Duplex-Triplex Vein, Wildcat Prospect, Jackpot Prospect, Woodchuck Claim, Little Kiska Occurrence, Pedro Prospect, and the Grubstake West Claim Group. Most of these prospects are historic discoveries carrying significant gold values that remain as yet unexplored.

This mineral belt includes such famous deposits as Cominco’s Red Dog zinc mine, the largest zinc deposit in the world, and the prolific Ambler volcanogenic massive sulfide (copper & zinc) district, now controlled by Nova Gold. Prospectors discovered the district about 100 years ago, and its recorded production from placer and lode mines is 84,000 ounces. There has been a substantial but unknown amount of unreported and otherwise secret production. Of the recorded production, 76,000 ounces of gold or about 90 percent of the total was recovered from placer deposits.

Trenching last year produced some excellent results including a 20-foot-wide structure that assayed 10.58 grams per tonne. Drilling has intersected good grades and widths such as 6.1 metres grading 4 grams per tonne gold, 9.1 metres grading 4.7 grams per tonne gold, and 29 metres of just under 1 gram per tonne gold, each of these occurring in three different zones.

An underground channel from the 180–metre-long Little Squaw vein assayed an astounding 89 ounces per tonne of gold.

So there’s a lot of potential here, and the company’s exploration program is getting ramped up for a busy summer.

Besides this primary project, Little Squaw also has two other projects in the western hemisphere in prolific gold producing regions that are politically secure. These include the Broken Hills West property, which is 15 miles north of Gabbs in the Walker Lane Trend in Nevada, which has produced over 50 million ounces of gold so far, and the Pedra de Fogo project in Goias State, Brazil in the middle of a prolific gold mining region.

But these will be the subject of future articles, so keep your eyes open for more information on this little known, but outstanding opportunity.

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How to Lose Chest Fat – Painless Ways to Eliminate Chest Fat Forever

Monday, December 14th, 2009
Jacob Faerrell asked:

If you are a man and you’re looking for ways to eliminate chest fat forever, you’ll be happy to know that it can be done and probably much more easily than you might have thought.  Let’s face it.  If you are going to consider how to lose chest fat, you need to take a good look at how you feel about yourself.  It’s not a lot of fun going through life with those ‘man boobs’ like the ones famously displayed by Frank Costanza on an episode of Seinfeld, in which he had to resort to wearing a “Man-Ziere” to support his ample bosom.  One has to wonder if Frank ever thought about exploring ways to lose his fat chest.

When it comes to how to lose chest fat forever, you should know that nothing works better than the old tried-and-true method of fat reduction–diet and exercise–with diet being the more critical of the two. And when it comes to diet, the best ways to eliminate chest fat do not involve living on carrot sticks and celery for the rest of your life or forcing down fat-free mush that tastes like something that is not fit for human consumption. But honestly, some of the best ways to eliminate chest fat do require you to change some of those bad eating habits that got you to where you are today.

If you’re really serious about learning how to lose chest fat forever, you need to know what types of food should you eat and how often? Here are some facts that may surprise you.  You don’t have to cut down fat totally to lose your fat chest. The most effective ways to eliminate chest fat will force you to take fat. Fat can actually be good for you. If you have stopped eating breakfast, you should start eating it again. Also, there are proven ways to trick your body into being full, so you won’t continue to pack on those extra calories and you absolutely must learn the secrets of proper portion control. These are just a few of the ways on how to lose chest fat with regard to dieting.

While diet being the most important factor in losing your fat chest, exercise also plays a role. Pushups will help tone the chest, which will add muscle while helping to reduce fat. Aerobic exercises such as running or biking will help burn fat all over your body, although you will not be able to target the chest area specifically. Your aerobic workout should last at least 20 minutes, three days a week. Lastly, keep in mind that you can’t eliminate chest fat permanently by just learning how to lose them. Everything boils down to your action and determination, so get started right now.

I was once a man boobs sufferer too. I used to have problems with my belly fat and double-chin as well. However, after 10 months of research, I’ve finally found a simple diet solution. Learn how I lose my fat chest forever. If you don’t lose your chest fat in less than 6 months I’d be surprised!

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