Re: But they will hit the secret underground Sandia complex!
Subject: Re: But they will hit the secret underground Sandia complex!
From: "miso@sushi.com" <miso@sushi.com>
Date: 14/06/2010, 05:05
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On Jun 13, 8:39 pm, Desert Shadow <rch49...@cox.net> wrote:
On Jun 13, 4:15 pm, "m...@sushi.com" <m...@sushi.com> wrote:



VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - May 12, 2010) - Nevada
Sunrise Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:NEV - News)

Mr. William Henderson, CEO, reports:

Nevada Sunrise Gold Corporation (TSX VENTURE:NEV - News) is pleased to
announce that its optionee partner, Animas Resources Ltd. ("Animas")
(TSX VENTURE:ANI - News) has begun the 2010 exploration program on the
Golden Arrow and Kinsley Mountain gold projects in Nevada. Animas is
spending a total of $5,000,000 on these projects to earn a 51%
interest.

Golden Arrow 2010 gold exploration program

The Golden Arrow property is located in south-central Nevada,
approximately 40mi (60km) east of Tonopah, the county seat of Nye
County, Nevada. The property is situated approximately six miles (10
km) from the northern boundary of the Tonopah Test Range of Nellis Air
Force Base. Golden Arrow is on the western flank of the Kawich Range
and on the eastern margin of Stone Cabin Valley within the Golden
Arrow mining district.

The property has a number of favorable attributes for exploration of
mineral resources: gentle topography, mild climate, available ground
water, and close proximity to highways and towns. The exploration
program planned for 2010 is outlined below:

--  Detailed geophysical surveys employing electrical methods are
presently underway over specific target areas previously defined by
Nevada Sunrise through reinterpretation of legacy geophysical gravity
data and detailed re-logging of legacy drill core and RC chip trays.
The Nevada Sunrise drill program of 2008 confirmed new models for the
Gold Coin and Hidden Hill resource zones and establishes the
credibility for this geophysical approach.

--  Less detailed geophysical surveys employing electrical methods are
also underway over a wide area of geologic interest in an effort to
establish additional "zones of interest" on the property.

 --  Animas plans to drill 5,000 meters (about 16,400 feet) using
Diamond Core and Reverse Circulation drilling methods to test at least
6 new target areas during the third quarter of 2010

We are buying a house in beautiful Pahrump in August.  I wonder if I
should quit teaching and start mining in the area?  I would love to be
a miner!

Mines are best to be avoided. When you drive near a mine, keep your
distance. You see the infrastructure on the top, but don't know the
extent of the mine underground. I think I posted this before, but
there is a mine on the way to Brainwash Butte that looks kind of
innocent. However, one of the roads goes over the mine itself. The
soil is eroded to the point where you can poke a stick in the ground
and have it fall into the mine.

A real problem with mines is the government doesn't require any money
be held to clean up the mine after it has run it's course. So every
shut down mine is just a death trap or toxic waste site.  Some of the
shafts in Nevada are fenced and have signage, but only in the
populated (relatively speaking) areas.