I also like these two paragraphs. Read between the lines; especially the last sentence.
As Gold Bullion reported July 29, “Each and every hole (north, south, east and west of GR-10-17)” has intersected “significant zones of altered feldspar porphyry (favorable for gold mineralization) with quartz veining. Visible gold has also been observed in many of these holes including GR-10-78 which just became the easternmost hole drilled to date by Gold Bullion at Granada. GR-10-78, collared nearly 250 metres east of GR-10-17, was drilled to a vertical depth of 350 metres and intersected large alteration and intrusive zones.”
Gold Bullion appears to be encountering much more altered feldspar porphyry in the eastern extension. Upcoming drill results from the east and extensive analysis by GENIVAR should give us a better understanding of what is really going on in this part of the LONG Bars Zone. An interesting observation is made on page 88 of Willoughby’s 1994 report (“Geology, Structure and Gold Mineralization on the Granada Extension Property”) that we obtained through the Quebec Ministry of Mines a couple of months ago. “Sulphides (mainly pyrite) are abundant in porphyry on East Granada, in the area of the Aukeko Shaft.” Are they abundant in porphyry elsewhere as well?
having trouble sleeping as well.....Good night