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Bron Suchecki: Silver smoking gun to stop dishonest dealing

Section: Daily Dispatches

8:16a ET Thursday, December 15, 2016

Dear Friend of GATA and Gold:

Bron Suchecki, formerly of the Perth Mint, now of Monetary Metals in Scottsdale, Arizona, writes this week that the evidence of silver market rigging disgorged by Deutsche Bank in federal court in New York raises new questions for the litigation, like whether the rigging extended specifically to futures trading on the New York Commodities Exchange. Suchecki speculates that the case may prompt bullion banks to withdraw from trading the monetary metals and push trading more out into the open on exchanges. Suchecki's analysis is headlined "Silver Smoking Gun to Stop Dishonest Dealing" and it's posted at the Monetary Metals internet site here:

https://monetary-metals.com/silver-smoking-gun-to-stop-dishonest-dealing/

CHRIS POWELL, Secretary/Treasurer
Gold Anti-Trust Action Committee Inc.
CPowell@GATA.org



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Sandspring Resources Commences 2016 Exploration Campaign

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August 17, 2016

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In 2015 the company completed a 3,700-meter diamond drilling program on the promising Sona Hill Prospect, located 5 kilometers southeast of the main Toroparu deposit. Sona Hill is the easternmost gold anomaly in a cluster of 10 gold features located within a 20-by-7-kilometer hydrothermal alteration halo around Toroparu. Drilling at Sona Hill in 2012 and in 2015 intercepted high-grade mineralization in both saprolite and bedrock, and confirmed the continuity and grade potential of the Sona Hill mineralization.

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