 Today I have the distinct pleasure of interviewing Bruce Reed and of course Bruce you're now with Bunker Hill Mining And this is a brand new project. Why don't you start by explaining to us what Bunker Hill Mining is? Bunker Hill is one of the most storied and historical mines in American history. It was discovered in the 1880s, went into production in 1885 Produced for nearly a hundred years, went out of production because of its lead smelters, was shut down by the EPA Nothing to do with the mine, but it just had to do with their smelters It's been shut down since 1981. I've been trying to buy it for 20 years and it finally came my way I heard you in a presentation say that you were speaking to another associate when he said go get the bunker I that resonated with me. Tell me a little bit more about that a gentleman approached me with a shell company and he'd been talking to me for about two two and a half years and he Kept suggesting that I should join his company and I kept rebuffing him and Finally last year when I was free of all my other companies He said what's it gonna take to get your attention and I said go get the bunker Well, he got the bunker. So I joined him. Well speaking of attention already investor intel members This is right out of the gate. This is a brand new story And I don't know if you've ever heard right time right place But that's how I heard Christopher Appelstone when he did a buy recommendation You already got a buy recommendation out of the gate. Can you tell us what he means by this? What he means is this is the largest lead zinc silver deposit producing or not producing in the Americas it Produced nearly 36 million tons of high-grade lead and zinc and silver through 96 years It had 60 million tons nearly double what they had produced for a hundred years still sitting inside the mountain Well, he put three dollars and ten cents long buy recommendation on you and when I called and told you that you said that's cheap it is If I'm sitting around and looking at companies of our type you've got If you want to call valuations on zinc either producers and not producers your zinc Your your zinc stories that aren't in production right at the moment trade it roughly One cent a pound of zinc in the ground. We're trading at about half a cent a pound in the ground and we believe we can get this into production relatively quickly within the next 12 to 18 months and Producers trade at 14 cents a pound of zinc in the ground. So on that basis I'm hoping that the market takes hold of what it is we're saying and Rewards the stock price Zinc of course is currently known as the magic metal We'll be doing a series of interviews over the next couple of weeks with analysts highlighting zinc Can you tell me why the market is taking such an interest in this metal? The real reason is because so many so much production has been lost in the last 10 years Just unfortunate some situations where they ran out of production. Excuse me the production got to Too expensive and they shut down But we've lost something like 15 to 20 percent of zinc production just in the last three or four years and the pipeline hasn't been filled up. There are a number of Stories where they're looking at production, but they're probably seven or eight years out and as a result the total resources or the total inventories of Zinc both zinc metal and zinc concentrates is extremely low right at the moment So out of the gates with this with the bunker hill mine in essence What should we as shareholders anticipate over the next couple of quarters? We'll be doing an updated 43 one-on-one on the project. So there'll be a quite a bit of underground drilling and sampling We'll also be bringing a full mining mining plan to the market to show how we actually intend to mine the project and we'll be discussing with a number of Mills that are in the area that currently aren't being used in terms of getting some sort of a contract with them To be able to toll our material through them. I'd like to recommend that everyone an investor Intel check out Bunker Hill mining Additionally, we'd like to know what you think of zinc. Thank you so much for joining us today briefs. Thank you very much, Tracy