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Windstorm Update from President
Jun. 16, 2011 (TheNewswire.ca) -- Windstorm Resources Inc. (TSX-V: WSR, FRA: 4WE, WKN: A1H70...

About this update from Western Star Resources, Inc.
[{"type":"text","content":"\nWindstorm Update from President\n\n Jun. 16, 2011 (TheNewswire.ca) -- Windstorm Resources Inc. (TSX-V: WSR, FRA: 4WE, WKN: A1H700, \"Windstorm\" or the \"Company\") provides an update to shareholders from Dr. Gerry Carlson, President:I am pleased to report on activities over our first nine months and to outline our plans moving forward with Windstorm. It has been an active time and we are gearing up to get even busier. We completed a drill program on the Kalum project in British Columbia, our IPO property, in 2010 and we subsequently acquired and completed two phases of exploration on the Caldera gold-silver project in Mexico, optioned from Almaden Minerals Ltd. (TSX:AMM) (AMEX:AAU) (\"Almaden\") in an exciting new discovery district. This new acquisition marked the beginning of our focus on precious metals, primarily in Mexico, and has been followed by the acquisition of our second project, La Escondida. Meanwhile, we have terminated our option on the Kalum project.Caldera ProjectWe announced the Caldera acquisition on September 9, 2011, shortly after Almaden announced the new and significant gold-silver discovery on their nearby Ixtaca project. Caldera is a high sulphidation gold-silver target defined by a large and strong alteration zone, over 8 km in length and up to 4 km wide. High sulphidation gold deposits tend to be low grade, but they also form some of the largest gold deposits known, such as Barrick's Pasqua Lama on the Chile-Argentina border and Newmont's Yanacocha in Peru.Preliminary surface exploration by Almaden, followed up by additional programs by Windstorm in November and December, 2010, defined a central zone of intense clay-alunite alteration with associated strong silicification. This core zone is characterized by discrete zones of anomalous geochemical pathfinder elements in soil and rock, including arsenic, antimony, bismuth and molybdenum, with locally anomalous gold values. Typically, these zones are underlain by rocks characterized geophysically by high resistivity, often coinciding with strong silicification, and high chargeability, indicative most commonly of disseminated pyrite mineralization. Numerous drill targets were defined from these surface exploration programs and the targets were prioritized for drill testing.In early February, the Company mobilized a drill to the site, and over the next t...