I don't mind an alternative view, as from the like of RAF and NCM, but this is just outright garbage.
You state above the following. "I think we have no worthwhile irons in fire..."
I'm not going to list all the irons for you as you need to do some homework yourself. The one I will draw your attention to is the Pioneer dome North pegmatite currently being drilled. The PEG is an unexplored outcropping pegmatite of an undefined size. It contains Li in the form of spodumene. It is yet to appear commercially viable due to the early phase of exploration, but the point here is that it is being investigated right now via and extensive DD/RC drilling campaign. CADE is of a reasonable grade and is open at depth. CNE appears to be the edge of another, mostly buried pegmatite. What appears atm to be the most exciting aspect of this site, is (apart from the presence of spodumene) the potential size of it. It appears that not all of this pegmatite system is outcropping and therefore may be lying in wait beneath the regolith. The drilling should, along with the ground-penetrating radar, help to locate any extensions to what we believe to be the boundaries of this peg system (mostly which is based upon surface sampling; the ? shape of high % samples as shown in the surface map diagram). The ground-penetrating radar may well reveal a much larger system beneath the surface with potentially significant spodumene-bearing cores. This, in my opinion, constitutes a valid "iron" in the fire.
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