2. Disclaimer
This
presenta8on
contains
“forwarding-‐looking
statements”.
These
forward-‐
looking
statements
are
made
as
of
the
date
of
this
presenta8on
and
StoneShield
Capital
Corp.
does
not
intend,
and
does
not
assume
any
obliga8on,
to
update
these
forward-‐looking
statements.
Any
statements
that
express
or
involve
discussions
with
respect
to
predic8ons,
expecta8ons,
beliefs,
plans,
projec8ons,
objec8ves,
assump8ons
or
future
events
or
performance
are
not
statements
of
historical
fact
and
may
be
“forward-‐looking
statements.
Forward
looking
statements
in
this
presenta8on
include,
but
are
not
limited
to,
statements
with
respect
to
explora8on,
development
and
produc8on
(including
without
limita8on
baseline
studies,
resource
es8ma8ons,
consulta8ons,
scoping
studies,
permiLng,
feasibility
studies,
rehabilita8on
and
mining),
results
and
success
of
explora8on
ac8vi8es,
poten8al
deposits
(including
without
limita8on
cash
flows,
net
present
values,
rates
of
return
and
payback
8mes),
poten8al
acquisi8ons
and
expenditures.
Forward-‐looking
statements
involve
known
and
unknown
risks,
uncertain8es
and
other
factors
which
may
cause
the
actual
results,
performance
or
achievements
of
the
Company
to
be
materially
different
from
any
future
results,
performance
or
achievements
expressed
or
implied
by
the
forward-‐
looking
statements.
Such
factors
include,
among
others,
risks
related
to
government
regula8on;
actual
results
and
success
of
explora8on,
development
and
produc8on
ac8vi8es;
changes
in
project
parameters
as
to
plans
con8nue
to
be
refined;
the
ability
to
enter
into
joint
venture
or
to
acquire
or
dispose
of
property
interests;
future
prices
of
mineral
resources;
changes
in
underlying
assump8ons
used
to
generate
projec8ons
as
to
cash
flows,
net
present
values,
rates
of
return
and
payback
8mes
(including
without
limita8on,
changes
in
interest
rates);
accidents,
labour
disputes
and
other
risks
of
the
mining
industry;
ability
to
obtain
financing;
and
delays
in
obtaining
governmental
approvals
or
financing.
Addi8onal
informa8on
regarding
the
Company
is
filed
under
the
profile
of
StoneShield
Capital
Corp.
on
the
SEDAR
website
at
www.sedar.com,
and
readers
are
advised
to
refer
to
such
documents
for
further
informa8on.
4. Proven
Management
• Kris
KoZmeier
–
President
/
CEO
/
Director
16
years
structure,
finance
&
promo8on
of
public
companies;
Head
of
Investor
Rela8ons,
Minera
Andes
Inc.
(MAI-‐TSX)
1997
-‐
2009;
Founding
Director
Rockgate
Capital
Corp.
(RGT-‐TSX);
Director
of
Driven
Capital
Corp.
(DVV
–
TSX
V);
Founder
&
Managing
Director
of
The
Progressive
Explora8on
Group;
Chairman
Progressive
IR
Consultants
Corp.;
Founded
&
Developed
Contact
Financial
Corp.
• Allen
Ambrose,
P.
Geo
–
Director
30
years
experience
in
the
mining
industry;
Founder
&
president/CEO
of
TSX-‐listed
Minera
Andes
Inc.
1995
to
2009,
remains
director
&
chief
consultant;
Extensive
experience
in
all
phases
of
explora8on,
project
evalua8on
&
project
management;
Co-‐discoverer
Venezuelan
auriferous
massive
sulfide
Brisas
deposit;
Past-‐
explora8on
manager
for
N.A.
Degerstrom
Inc.,
U.S.
contract
mining
company.
• Peter
Kurisoo,
P.
Geo
–
Chief
Geologist
&
Project
Manager
35
years
of
mineral
explora8on
&
mining
experience
with
precious
metals,
base
metals
and
industrial
minerals
in
North
America,
South
America,
Southeast
Asia
and
the
Caribbean
basin;
18
years
with
Canyon
Resources
Corp.,
regional
explora8on
&
management
at
open
pit,
heap
leach
Kendall
gold
mine
in
Montana
• George
Cole,
P.
Geo
–
Director
35
years
of
explora8on,
property
evalua8on,
business
development
and
corporate
management
experience
in
the
United
States
and
interna8onally.
Re8red
from
the
Cominco
(TeckCominco)
organiza8on
in
2001
as
Vice-‐President
of
Explora8on
for
Cominco
American;
Led
the
teams
that
doubled
the
resource
of
the
Red
Dog
Zinc
Mine
property
in
northwest
Alaska.
• Hans
Rasmussen,
Geophysicist
–
Director
25
years
mineral
explora8on;
4
years
Newmont
Explora8on,
Carlin
Trend
gold
explora8on;
12
years
Kennecol-‐Rio
Tinto,
country
Manager
of
Argen8na
&
Bolivia,
extensive
work
in
Mexico;
Consultant
to
junior
explorers
Nevada,
Argen8na
and
Chile;
President
&
Chief
Opera8ng
Officer
of
Columbia
Crest
Explora8ons
Inc.
(CLB-‐
TSX
V);
B.Sc.
in
Geology
&
a
B.Sc.
in
Physics
Southern
Oregon
University
1985;
Masters
of
Science
in
Geophysics
University
of
Utah
1992.
• Toma
Sojonky
–
Director
15
years
of
venture
capital
and
business
development
experience
as
officer,
director
and
financier
of
a
variety
of
privately
held
resource
and
technology
companies
in
the
mining,
oil
&
gas,
and
technology
sectors.
Mr.
Sojonky
was
a
founding
officer
and
director
of
Ansell
Capital
Corp.
(TSXV:
ACP).
He
has
been
in
the
construc8on
aggregates
business
since
1992
Mr,
Sojonky
holds
a
BA
from
the
University
of
Bri8sh
Columbia.
7. Favorable
Goldtooth
Acquisi8on
Terms
To
earn
100%
of
property:
• $900,000
in
cash
payments
over
an
eight
year
period,
minimal
during
first
half
of
agreement
• $2,100,000
work
commitment
over
the
first
five
years
of
agreement
• 2.5%
NSR
retained
by
underlying
owners,
which
can
be
purchased
at
$500,000
per
each
0.5%
• No
shares
of
StoneShield
to
underlying
owners
8. Briggs
Mining
District
• Stoneshield’s
Goldtooth
Project
lies
in
the
same
mineralized
belt
as
the
Briggs
Mine
• Briggs
Mine
produced
550,000
ounces
of
gold
from
1996
to
2004
from
open
pit
and
underground
opera8ons
• Briggs
Mine
measures,
indicated
and
inferred
resources
currently
1.13
million
oz
gold
• Atna
Resources
resumed
gold
produc8on
in
2009
and
completed
leach
pad
expansion
in
2011
at
the
Briggs
Mine
• World
class
poten8al
for
high-‐grade,
underground
mineable
gold
deposits
exists
beneath
open
pits
at
the
Briggs
Mine
and
at
numerous
loca8ons
in
the
Briggs
mining
district
• Outside
of
the
Briggs
Mine
property,
high-‐grade
resources
of
370,000
oz
gold
present
at
the
currently
ac8ve
Radcliffe
Mine
and
historic
Keystone
Mine
9. Briggs
Mine
Geology
and
Loca8on
of
Goldtooth
Fault
PotenBal
DilaBon
Zone
Goldtooth
Fault
11. Stoneshield’s
Goldtooth
Project
Inyo
County,
California
• Excellent
poten8al
for
discovery
of
significant
open
pit
and
underground
mineable
gold
deposits
• Stoneshield’s
Goldtooth
Project
-‐
two
claim
blocks,
2003
hectares
containing
162
lode
mining
claims
and
10
placer
claims
• The
South
Goldtooth
claim
block
extends
from
the
Briggs
mine
southwards
along
the
mineralizing
Goldtooth
Fault
for
distance
of
8.5
km
• Five
claims
of
the
South
Goldtooth
claim
block
are
located
within
the
Briggs
Mine
permit
boundary
and
within
150
meters
of
the
proposed
Goldtooth
pit
expansion
• The
North
Goldtooth
claim
block
is
located
2
km
north
of
Atna’s
Cecil
R
deposit,
along
the
Goldtooth
Fault
and
associated
Ter8ary
volcanic
center
• Intensity
of
structural
prepara8on/altera8on
and
widespread
distribu8on
of
gold
mineraliza8on
outcropping
within
the
Goldtooth
claims
is
impressive
12. South
Goldtooth
• Geology
iden8cal
to
Briggs
Mine
• Grossly
underexplored,
never
drilled
• The
Goldtooth
Fault,
west
dipping
low-‐angle
faults
and
east-‐west
faults
provided
the
plumbing
system
for
gold
mineralizing
fluids
• Main
explora8on
targets
are
to
the
west
of
the
range
front,
concealed
by
alluvial
gravels,
and
consist
of
the
Briggs
Mine
Fm
in
the
hangingwall
of
the
range
front
Goldtooth
Fault
and
the
Goldtooth
Fault
itself
• The
Briggs
Mine
Fm
is
the
most
favorable
host
rock
in
the
district
and
is
exposed
at
the
range
base
along
the
en8re
length
of
South
Goldtooth
claim
block,
indica8ng
its
presence
beneath
alluvium
to
the
west
• High-‐grade
gold
mineraliza8on
directly
to
the
east
of
the
range
front
indicates
poten8al
for
large
mineralized
system
concealed
to
the
west
13. South
Claim
Block,
Goldtooth
Property
High-‐grade
gold
in
Briggs
Mine
Fm,
footwall
of
Goldtooth
Fault
at
Goler
Wash
(six
samples
from
8
g/t
to
61
g/t
Au
in
rock
samples),
14. South
Goldtooth
Claim
Block
Directly
Adjacent
to
Briggs
Mine
Briggs
Pit
Goldtooth
Pit
South
Goldtooth
Claim
Block
15. South
Goldtooth
• Rock
samples
from
the
Briggs
Mine
Fm
near
Goler
Canyon
assayed
up
to
18
g/t
Au,
30
g/t
Au,
37g/t
Au
and
61
g/t
Au
• A
730
m
long,
east-‐west
seismic
survey
to
the
west
of
the
range
front
at
Goler
Canyon
indicates
alluvial
gravels
to
be
only
20
m
to
45
m
thick
• Eight
drill
holes
are
permiled
directly
to
the
west
of
surface
gold
mineraliza8on
at
Goler
Canyon
to
test
the
Briggs
Mine
Fm
beneath
this
thin
alluvial
cover
• Excellent
poten8al
for
both
open
pit
and
underground
mineable
gold
deposits
exists
on
the
South
Goldtooth
claim
block
directly
south
of
the
Briggs
Mine
• A
significant
change
in
strike
of
the
Goldtooth
feeder
fault
provides
a
structural
dila8on
zone
to
channel
mineralizing
fluids
16. Briggs
Mine
photo
from
border
with
StoneShield’s
South
Goldtooth
claim
block
–
lesss
than
600
metres
distance
19. North
Goldtooth
• Geology
similar
&
iden8cal
to
Briggs
Mine
• Grossly
underexplored
by
surface
methods
• Limited
historic
drilling
includes
11
gold
mineralized
RC
holes
containing
20
m
of
2.33
g/t
Au;
15
m
of
1.6
g/t
Au;
and
24
m
of
1.16
g/t
Au
• Underground
mineable
grades
are
present
in
surface
rock
samples
(up
to
27
g/t
Au)
and
in
drill
intercepts
(up
to
1.5
m
of
18.41
g/t
Au)
• Goldtooth
Fault
present
as
mineralizing
feeder
structure
along
the
en8re
length
of
North
Goldtooth
claim
block
• Altered
and
gold
mineralized
Ter8ary
volcanic
intrusives
localized
along
Goldtooth
Fault
• Thin
alluvium
covering
the
western
half
of
the
claim
block
concealing
open
ended
mineraliza8on
• Numerous
exis8ng
4WD
roads
and
travel
routes
provide
access
to
future
drill
sites
20. North
Claim
Block,
Goldtooth
Project
Goldtooth
Fault
Zone
in
Middle
Ground,
RC
Hole
PC-‐1
in
Pleasant
Canyon
Bolom
(20m
of
2.3
g/t),
Goldbug
Mine
in
Upper
Right
Corner
and
Recently
Constructed
Road
to
Producing
Radcliffe
Mine
22. North
Claim
Block,
Goldtooth
Project
Gold
mineralized
Briggs
Mine
Fm
and
Ter8ary
volcanic
intrusive
rocks
with
thin
alluvial
cover
to
the
west
23. Environmental
and
PermiLng
• Goldtooth
project
has
BLM
approved
plan
of
opera8ons
to
drill
18
holes
in
the
south
claim
block
• Inyo
County
is
pro
mining
• BLM
has
been
pragma8c
and
non
obstruc8onist
• Desert
tortoises
are
not
an
issue
in
the
Panamint
Valley
• Briggs
Mine
recently
permiled
expanded
heap
leach
pad
and
open
pits
• 15
years
of
opera8on
at
the
Briggs
Mine
has
resulted
in
extensive
public
environmental
baseline
data
for
the
district,
easing
the
way
for
future
permiLng
• Current
underground
opera8ons
at
the
Radcliffe
Mine,
located
4
km
to
the
east
of
the
north
claim
block,
demonstrated
that
mul8ple
mining
ac8vi8es
are
possible
in
the
district
24. Explora8on
Plan
and
Budget
2012
into
2013
Program
-‐
$2,000,000
• Stake
addi8onal
40-‐50
claims
(immediate)
• Surface
mapping
and
sampling
-‐
both
claim
blocks
(underway)
South
Goldtooth
•
Dipole-‐dipole
IP
–
South
block
•
Drill
program
-‐
RC
3,000-‐4,000
m,
10-‐15
hole
–
South
block
•
Follow
up
IP
survey
–
South
block
North
Goldtooth
•
Gradient
array
and
dipole-‐dipole
IP
–
North
block
•
Ground
Magne8cs
survey
–
North
block
•
Drill
program
permiLng
–North
block
• Drill
Program
–
RC
4,000-‐5,000
m,
15-‐20
hole
-‐
North
block
Permit
follow
up
drill
programs
–
both
claim
blocks
25. Future
Drill
Sites
Next
to
Briggs
Gold
Mine
South
Claim
Block,
Goldtooth
Project