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Continuing from much earlier messages, I've often mentioned how remote sensing results (veggie sampling and aeromag surveys) are not quickly sold to investors in the exploration business, that new practices like this take many years, if not decades to achieve broad acceptance, particularly in the case of blind or nearly blind targets like Hay Mountain.  Thus, we have what seems to be a failure of LBSR to secure a partner.  That is, investors in exploration mining look at remote sensing more as theory than hard science.

LBSR has a pioneering explorationist in JB, but being a pioneer often has one ahead of the crowd.  I was reminded of this early today when I read an ad offering "new technology" for remote sensing of economic minerals.  It proves how resistant the market remains to remote sensing.  In other words, remote sensing is still new and a hard sell.

See what I mean.

http://www3.quantecgeo.com/increase-resources

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