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		By: my69z		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Sept. 3rd 2009….ucoreraremetals.com

* Independent Review of USBM Metallurgical Study Confirms 96% Separation of Bokan HREE to be NI 43-101 Compliant
Date: September 3, 2009 

* This USBM funded metallurgical study, particularly in view of its NI 43-101 compliance, is a unique and valuable asset to Bokan-Dotson Ridge and greatly expedites the feasibility cycle for one of the few prospective heavy rare earth deposits outside of the currently producing south China clays.”
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A recent comment by Mr. Lifton on Aug.18th 2010….

” In other news, I recently just returned from the Bokan Mountain project in Alaska, owned by Ucore Rare Metals (TSX.V:UCU). If I had both the capital and the stamina I would buy Bear Lodge and Bokan Mountain and produce from them the entire range of rare earth elements (‘lights’ and ‘heavies’) in amounts that would satisfy US demand in total. With the surplus I would export to Asia the heavy rare earths that the Chinese, Japanese, and the Koreans need today and increasingly will need in the future. I would construct two separation plants, one at each location, and one refining plant to serve both. ”
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Sept. 2nd 2010…..Ucore pr : ” “We welcome the involvement of the USGS at Bokan,” said Jim McKenzie, President and CEO of Ucore. “Not only will their expertise help us to identify and assess the unusual chemical, mineralogical, and structural aspects of this complex project area, their work will also highlight the significance of Bokan’s unusual concentrations of HREE’s, to various US policy makers. Scientific studies by the USGS have been, and will continue to be, of great benefit as we integrate their studies with our exploration data and move toward defining a resource at Bokan.”

I’d suggest to anyone to start at least around 2009 and read the pr’s,,etc…

A HREE sleeper…..imo. ( lol )

Glta the honest investors !!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sept. 3rd 2009….ucoreraremetals.com</p>
<p>* Independent Review of USBM Metallurgical Study Confirms 96% Separation of Bokan HREE to be NI 43-101 Compliant<br />
Date: September 3, 2009 </p>
<p>* This USBM funded metallurgical study, particularly in view of its NI 43-101 compliance, is a unique and valuable asset to Bokan-Dotson Ridge and greatly expedites the feasibility cycle for one of the few prospective heavy rare earth deposits outside of the currently producing south China clays.”<br />
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<p>A recent comment by Mr. Lifton on Aug.18th 2010….</p>
<p>” In other news, I recently just returned from the Bokan Mountain project in Alaska, owned by Ucore Rare Metals (TSX.V:UCU). If I had both the capital and the stamina I would buy Bear Lodge and Bokan Mountain and produce from them the entire range of rare earth elements (‘lights’ and ‘heavies’) in amounts that would satisfy US demand in total. With the surplus I would export to Asia the heavy rare earths that the Chinese, Japanese, and the Koreans need today and increasingly will need in the future. I would construct two separation plants, one at each location, and one refining plant to serve both. ”<br />
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Sept. 2nd 2010…..Ucore pr : ” “We welcome the involvement of the USGS at Bokan,” said Jim McKenzie, President and CEO of Ucore. “Not only will their expertise help us to identify and assess the unusual chemical, mineralogical, and structural aspects of this complex project area, their work will also highlight the significance of Bokan’s unusual concentrations of HREE’s, to various US policy makers. Scientific studies by the USGS have been, and will continue to be, of great benefit as we integrate their studies with our exploration data and move toward defining a resource at Bokan.”</p>
<p>I’d suggest to anyone to start at least around 2009 and read the pr’s,,etc…</p>
<p>A HREE sleeper…..imo. ( lol )</p>
<p>Glta the honest investors !!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[i have asked jack earlier on this forgotten company US RARE EARTHS INC where do they fit in the picture ,with the purity of their material and large size]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have asked jack earlier on this forgotten company US RARE EARTHS INC where do they fit in the picture ,with the purity of their material and large size</p>
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