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REVOLUTION RESOURCES CORP. CORPORATE PRESENTATION OCTOBER 2010 MOCK-UP 1 Q2 2012 “Advanced Exploration of Historic Belts in the US and Mexico”

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REVOLUTION RESOURCES

CORP.

CORPORATE PRESENTATION

OCTOBER 2010 MOCK-UP

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Q2 2012

“Advanced Exploration of Historic Belts in the US and Mexico”

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Forward Looking Statements

Forward-Looking Statements: Some statements in this news release contain forward-looking

information or forward-looking statements for the purposes of applicable securities laws. These

statements include, among others, statements with respect to proposed exploration, development

and production activities and their timing, potential mineralization and the anticipated acquisition

of property interests. These statements address future events and conditions and, as such,

involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual

results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results,

performance or achievements expressed or implied by the statements. Such factors include,

among others, receipt of regulatory approvals, completion of anticipated transactions, the timing

and success of future exploration, development and production activities, exploration and

development risks, expenditure and financing requirements, title matters, third party consents,

operating hazards, metal prices, political and economic factors, competitive factors, general

economic conditions, relationships with vendors and strategic partners, governmental regulation

and supervision, seasonality, technological change, industry practices and one-time events. In

making the forward-looking statements, the Company has applied several material assumptions

including, but not limited to, the assumptions that: (1) the proposed exploration and development

of mineral projects will proceed as planned; (2) market fundamentals will result in sustained

metals and minerals prices and (3) any additional financing needed will be available on

reasonable terms. The Company expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or

revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or

otherwise except as otherwise required by applicable securities legislation.

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Investment Highlights

• TSX:RV

• Two large district-scale property

portfolios

• Champion Hills, North Carolina

• Universo and La Bufa properties,

Mexico

• Capital resources on hand to advance

both property portfolios

• Directed by a management and

technical team with previous take over

experience; most recently Underworld

Resources

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La Bufa, MX

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Management and Directors

• Aaron Keay, President, CEO & Director

• Michael Williams, Chairman

• Robert McLeod, VP Exploration & Director

• Georg Hochwimmer, Director

• Terry Bell, Director

• Jonathan Richards, CFO

• Pete Evans, Sr. Project Geologist

• Katie Lucas, Sr. Project Geologist

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Technical Advisory Board

• Robert McLeod, P.Geo (Revolution Resources)

• Dr. Peter Megaw, PHD, CPG (MAG Silver)

• Darin Wagner, P.Geo (Balmoral Resources)

• Hugh Willson, MSc, P.Geo (Capstone Mining)

• Joey Wilkins, BSc (Full Metal Minerals)

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Capital Snapshot Completed IPO Q2 2010

Issued & Outstanding:

Options

Warrants:

Fully Diluted:

89,740,790

5,655,000

15,086,575

110,482,365

Working Capital:

Management Ownership:

Institutional Ownership:

Average Daily Volume (3 months):

$7,000,000

Approx. 14%

Approx. 65%

~100,000

Analyst Coverage

Don Blyth (416) 360-3461 | Paradigm Capital, Toronto, ON, Canada

Joe Mazumdar (604) 697-7100 | Haywood Securities, Vancouver, BC, Canada

*Cash position and share structure reflective of

April 3rd, 2012 closing

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About the Carolina Slate Belt

• Carolina gold rush pre-dates California gold rush

as first in United States

• Mined since early 1800’s, small production

through 1930’s

• Exploration and production by many senior gold

companies during 80’s & 90’s

– Ridgeway Mine 1.5Moz Au produced

(Kennecott)

– Haile Mine 4.2Moz Au resource estimate

(Romarco)

• Similar parallel systems and structural controls

to Carlin and Battle Mountain trends in Nevada

• Favourable jurisdiction, no exploration permits,

private landowners

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Slate Belt Deposits & Resources

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Champion Hills Trend

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Comparable Geology to

Haile Mine

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• Similar structural controls between Haile and Champion Hills

• Several million ounce potential deposits

Romarco’s Haile Deposit Revolution’s Champion Hills Trend

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Champion Hills Gold Discovery

• Emerging gold district with

historical production

• Multiple mineralized zones

identified

• Drilled Jones-Keystone, Loflin, and

Jerico Hill during 2011

• Seven key properties across

+7,500 acres

• Near surface, bulk tonnage gold

mineralization

• Multiple potential deposits

throughout the district

• Drilled 21,904 meters in 2011

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Jones-Keystone & Loflin

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JK11-17: 104.0m avg 1.27 g/t Au

Including 40.0m avg 2.33 g/t Au

LF10-17: 70.0m avg 1.10 g/t Au

LF10-18: 30.0m avg 2.59 g/t Au

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Jones-Keystone & Loflin

• Mine development in the 1930’s:

mostly limited to surface saprolite

zone

• Noranda owned from 1989-92:

mapping, soils, trenching, 23 drill

holes (3,000m) plus various surface

geophysics

• Work ceased due to low metal prices

• 4,730 meters, 27 holes completed at

Loflin by Revolution

• 10,440 meters, 48 holes completed at

Jones-Keystone by Revolution

• Approximately 2-3km along the same

trend

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2010/2011 Exploration Results

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Hole ID From (m) To (m) Interval (m) Grade

Loflin

LF10-017 26.0 96.0 70.0 1.10 g/t Au

LF10-018 14.0 88.0 74.0 1.12 g/t Au

Including 36.0 66.0 30.0 2.59 g/t Au

LF11-030 0.0 32.0 32.0 1.34 g/t Au

Including 25.9 32.0 6.10 4.13 g/t Au

LF11-031 0.0 29.0 29.0 1.05 g/t Au

Jones-Keystone

JK10-06 184.0 238.0 57.0 1.56 g/t Au

Including 200.0 228.0 28.0 3.01 g/t Au

JK11-017 28.0 132.0 104.0 1.27 g/t Au

Including 64.0 104.0 40.0 2.33 g/t Au

JK11-026 104.0 130.0 26.0 0.96 g/t Au

JK11-027 120.0 144.0 24.0 0.84 g/t Au

JK11-028 140.0 152.0 12.0 0.94 g/t Au

JK11-036 45.0 61.7 15.2 1.36 g/t Au

JK11-048 103.5 138.0 34.5 1.11 g/t Au

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Jones-Keystone & Loflin Geophyisics

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•Mag survey has good correlation with surface

and drill data

•Survey outlines sulphide-rich zones

•Indicates other potential mineralized zones on

the property

Exploration

Targets

Larger sulphide

zone where

structures intersect Potential

Offsets

Jones-Keystone Loflin

Exploration

Targets

Larger sulphide

zone where

structures intersect

Area of old mine

workings

•Large areas of high magnetic anomalies

may indicate structural intersection

•Corresponds to mineralized zones defined

by drilling

•Completed Fall 2011

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Jones-Keystone Geology &

Mineralization

• Focused along NE trend with similar

trending syncline

• Zones are open along both limbs and

down plunge

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• High grade zones occur where multiple

structures intersect

• Hosted in mafic flows and

volcanoclastics

Cross-section area

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Jones-Keystone 3D Model •3D view of main JK

zones, shown in gold.

•View looking down to the

SW through the deposit.

•Main zone folded along

NE-SW trending syncline,

with 15o plunge to SW.

•Break in SW corner of

mineralization caused by

late NW trending offset

structures.

•Break in NE corner of the

mineralization is open

ground, to be drilled in

2012.

•Zones are open in both

directions along strike,

and down plunge.

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Elev (Z)

East (X)

North (Y)

Open

Open

JK11-06

JK11-17

JK11-24

JK11-26

Open

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Loflin Geology & Mineralization

• Mineralization is focused along a NE

trend within the core of a similar

trending syncline

• Zone is open in both the NE and SW

direction

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• Zone widens where multiple structures

intersect

• Hosted mainly in volcanoclastics and

tuffs

Cross-section area

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•3D view of main Loflin

zone, shown in gold.

•View is looking down to

the southeast through the

deposit.

•Main zone is hosted within

the core of a NE-SW

trending syncline, with

a gentle plunge to the NE.

•Zone is open in both

directions along strike, and

down plunge.

Loflin 3D Model

Elev (Z) East

(X)

North (Y)

LF10-17 &

LF10-18

Open Open

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Jerico Hill

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JH11-001: 22.5m avg 6.10 g/t

Au and 258.7 g/t Ag

Including 7.93m avg 16.06 g/t

Au and 698.66 g/t Ag

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Jerico Hill

• Newly discovered occurrence of gold and

silver rich altered and veined sediments

• JH11-001: 22.5m avg 6.10 g/t Au, 258.7

g/t Ag including 7.93m avg 16.06g/t Au,

698.7 g/t Ag

• Approximately 8km from Jones-Keystone

and Loflin on trend

• No previous known history of exploration

or lode production

• Historically mined for alluvial gold

• Current interpretation is that the

mineralized zone has a subhorizontal

orientation

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Summary of Champion Hills

• Multiple discoveries made within first

season of exploration

• Expected resource in 2012 with a

target of one million ounces gold

• Significant land package with multiple

untested and unexplored targets

remaining

• Existing targets remain open for

expansion in all directions and

untested at depth

• Revolution continues to expand its

acreage package and advance

exploration initiatives

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Mexico Deposits and Resources

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Cerro San Pedro

New Gold

3.7 Moz Au*

129.8 Moz Ag*

Palmarejo Mine

Coeur D’Alene

122.2 Moz Ag*

Universo

Camino Rojo

Goldcorp

4.0 Moz Au*

68.32 Moz Ag*

Penasquito Mine

Goldcorp

17.8 Moz Au*

882 Moz Ag*

Alamo Dorado

Pan American

1.69 Moz Au*

122.2 Moz Ag*

Montaña

de Oro

Lluvia

de Oro

La Bufa

*Resource and reserve estimates taken from

company websites as of April 2012

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Property Agreement Terms

• Option to acquire 100% of entire

property portfolio

• To acquire initial 60%, Revolution will:

– Issue 9.9% of I/OS to LSG

– Incur $35M by August, 2016

• At Revolution’s option, the Company

can acquire the remaining 40% for $20

per ounce of gold equivalent

• Revolution has a shotgun clause in the

agreement terms to acquire 100% prior

to expenditures of $35M on the

properties.

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Calcanthite coating at Carmen Vein, La Bufa

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Introduction to Universo & La Bufa

Universo: New District Contiguous with Penasquito and Camino Rojo

• 350,000 hectares on trend with major mines

• 7 Recon-generated gold prospects

• Multiple drill ready targets, historic production

La Bufa: Multiple Vein Targets

• 1940’s historical production at Carmen Vein, 1Mt at 2.9 g/t Au, 2.5% Cu

• Recent sampling completed by Revolution reported:

– Newly identified Cazadores Prospect: 11.3% Cu and 2,170g/t Au

– San Fernando Prospect: 21.9g/t Au, 14.2g/t Ag, and 5.7% Cu

– Golondrina Vein: 10.4g/t Au, 10.1g/t Ag, and 2.35% Cu

– Carmen Vein: 3.8g/t Au, 0.97% Cu and 11.4g/t Ag

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Universo Property

29 Goldcorp reserves and resources cited as of December 31, 2010 as per Goldcorp’s corporate website.

New Gold reserves and resources cited as of December 31, 2011 as per New Gold’s corporate website.

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Universo Targets

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Chiqui Target Two sig gold samples:

7.76 g/t Au & 7.75g/t Au

Widespread +1.0 g/t Au

Navarro Target Historic Drilling with 21.3m

of 11.7 g/t Au, 37 g/t Ag

including 1.5m of 121 g/t Au

Cinco Estrellas Mine 47,000 tonnes @ 16 g/t Au, 900 g/t Ag

Resource Estimate (non-compliant)*

Esquivel Mine 2,400 tonnes @ 13 g/t Au, 90 g/t Ag

La Perdida Target Widespread jasperoid alteration

with up to 6.0g/t Au sampled

*Non-compliant resource estimate. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify the historical estimate as current mineral resources,

the issuer is not treating the historical estimate as current mineral resources and the historical estimate should not be relied upon.

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Navarro Targets

• Small mine production: Esquivel: 2,400 tons of

13 g/t Au, 90g/t Ag

• Non-compliant resource estimate: Cinco

Estrellas: 47,000 tons @ 16g/t Au, 900g/t Ag

• Historic drilling encountered 1.5m of 121.0 g/t

Au within 21.3m of 11.7 g/t Au and 37 g/t Ag

starting at 126.5m, SE of Cinco Estrellas.

• Widespread anomalous Au and Ag, >0.1g/t

• Majority of targets hosted in carbonate rocks,

low angle thrust fault and high angle NNW to

EW trending fault controlled mineralization

• High-level low-sulfidation epithermal Au-Ag

characteristics throughout property along with

key trace elemental signatures such as Hg, Sb

and As.

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Navarro Targets

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Chiqui Target

• Circa1970’s-80’s underground mining

focused on antimony-gold

mineralization, <10,000 tons

• High grade Au+/-Ag detected in 1994

and recent sampling, six samples <2.12

g/t Au (high of 7.76 g/t Au) and twenty-

five samples >1.0 g/t Au

• Two significant samples with gold:

7.76g/t Au and 7.75g/t Au

• Anomalous gold over 200m strike length

and 40m width minimum dimensions

• Target never drilled, 100% owned

• High-level low-sulfidation epithermal Au-

Ag characteristics throughout property

with key trace elemental signatures such

as Hg, Sb and As

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Universo

Summary

• Multiple targets trending with

Penasquito, Camino Rojo, Charcas,

and Cerro San Pedro

• One of the largest under-explored land

packages available in Mexico

• Previous high-grade production in

multiple areas; typical of private family

production in Mexico

• Initial drill results from Phase 1

program expected in Q2 2012

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Cinco Estrellas

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La Bufa

35 *Resource and reserve estimates taken from

company websites as of April 2012

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Montaña de Oro

• Multiple commodity and

mineralization styles

• Undrilled Cu-Au-Ag vein swam

‘Subi Target’ with porphyry style

alteration

• 3 Additional unexplored porphyry

centers: La Mora, Baboyahui, and

Chapote

• Several targets near drill stage,

previously drilled systems require

further investigation to develop

new ideas and targets

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Massive Sulphide Hole LC07-07

18.4m avg 5.2%Zn, 25.7g/t Ag, 0.45% Cu, 0.5g/t Au

(including 1m of 27.0% Zn)

2009 “Concepcion” Discovery

High Grade Zinc +/- Au, Cu

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La Bufa Overview

• 1940’s production: 1Mt at 2.9 g/t Au and

2.5% Cu from Carmen vein system

• Along prominent ENE trend of significant

mineral deposits such as Batopilas (MAG

Silver), El Sauzal (Goldcorp), Alamo

Dorado (Pan American)

• Older territory volcanics – same host

rock as Batopilas (300Moz Ag resource)

• Additional sub-parallel precious and base

metal veins with similar grades and

unexplored by modern techniques

• Recent surface work by Revolution,

some limited surface work by Lake

Shore, never drilled

37 Golondrina Mine

Copper sulphates underground

Carmen Mine

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La Bufa Zones

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Sample # Prospect Au g/t Ag g/t Cu%

1018994 San Fernando 21.9 14.2 5.7

1018995 Golondrina 10.4 10.1 2.35

1018996 Carmen 6.14 8.2 7.02

1018997 Carmen 0.01 3.8 0.974

1018998 Carmen 0.01 11.4 3.44

1018999 Carmen 11.3 31.1 0.321

1019000 Carmen 9.16 8.0 4.48

1018701 Cazadores Vein 0.01 2,170 11.3

1018702 Caballero Azteca 4.51 4.6 0.075

Carmen Mine

1.5km strike, 3.0m width

1Mt Past production

Golondrina Vein

1.0km strike

Width up to 3.0m

Caballero Azteca

1.3km along strike,

Width up to 2.5m; Drill-ready

Cazadores Vein

New Discovery

High grade Cu - Au

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Why Revolution Resources

• High-quality gold discovery in politically stable jurisdiction,

targeting a 1Moz initial gold resource this year

• Significant acquisition in two major gold-silver trends in Mexico,

with drill results coming

• Year round exploration in multiple regions of the world

• Capital resources to execute on the Company’s exploration plans

for 2012

• Strong institutional and major/mid-tier producer ownership

• Complimentary management team and board with multiple

discoveries and company acquisitions in the group

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Corporate Contact

Aaron Keay

President, CEO & Director

[email protected]

Office: +1 (604) 678-4024

Mobile: +1 (604) 323-6911

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Revolution is also listed in the US, OTCQX: RVRCF

Suite 1500, 409 Granville Street

Vancouver, BC V6G 1J1 Canada

Office: +1 (604) 678-5672

Toll Free: +1 (888) 681-5672

Fax: +1 (604) 484-7155

www.revolutionresourcescorp.com

Investor Relations

Revolution Resources Corp.

Dylan Berg

Manager, Investor Relations

[email protected]

Office: +1 (604) 681-5672

Mobile: +1 (604) 616-1182

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REVOLUTION RESOURCES

CORP.

CORPORATE PRESENTATION

OCTOBER 2010 MOCK-UP

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Q1 2012

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APPENDIX

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Director Biographies

Advisor Biographies

Company History

Contact Information

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Board of Directors Aaron Keay

President, CEO & Director

• Raised approx $250M over the past six years in public sector

• Was founder, director and President of Minaurum Gold, director of Terrace Energy, and founder of UNX Energy

Michael Williams

Chairman

• President & CEO of Full Metal Minerals, director of Underworld Resources which was acquired by Kinross in 2010 for $140M

• Extensive retail and institutional network throughout North America and Europe

• Over 15 years experience communications and investor relations in natural resource sector

Georg Hochwimmer

Director

• Provided corporate finance and advisory services to mining and metals sector for the past 10 years

• Extensive retail and institutional network throughout Europe

• Based in Munich where he received his PhD in Chemistry

Robert McLeod

VP Exploration & Director

• Current VP Exploration of Full Metal and was director of Underworld where he outlined a resource estimate of over 1Moz gold

• Over 12 years experience in mining and mineral exploration

• Part of Miramar’s Naartok discovery at Hope Bay, as well as expanding their Boston and Doris deposits

Terry Bell

Director

• Geologist with 15 years experience as a mining analyst and investment fund manager

• Founded Global Prospector Fund at Salida Capital

• Salida grew to be one of the largest mining hedge funds in Canada with over US $1Bn under management

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Advisors & Executive Team Robert McLeod, P.Geo

Advisor, Revolution Resources

• Highly technical, creative and innovative exploration

geologist

• Over 17 years of post-graduate experience in mining

and mineral exploration

Dr. Peter Megaw, PhD, CPG

Advisor, MAG Silver

• Dr. Megaw has been working as a geologist in Mexico

for 30 years and is credited with significant discoveries

at Mag Silver's Juanicipio-Fresnillo, Zacatecas,

Platosa, Durango; and Cinco de Mayo, Chihuahua

Joey Wilkins, M.Sc

Advisor, Full Metal Minerals

• Over 26 years experience in mineral exploration

throughout the Americas

• 6 years in Mexico with Minera Kennecott as a project

geologist with particular emphasis on porphyry Cu-Mo-

Au style deposits that includes the Concepcion Del Oro

District (Penasquito) in Zacatecas

Jonathan Richards

CFO, Revolution Resources

• Significant accounting experience working with mineral

exploration and development companies in Canada

and throughout the world

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Darin Wagner, P.Geo

Advisor, Balmoral Resources

• 20 years of exploration and corporate development

experience

• Served as a President, CEO, Director and QP for West

Timmins Mining through the discovery of the high-grade

Thunder Creek Gold Zone in Timmins, ON

Hugh Willson, M.Sc, P.Geo

Advisor, Capstone Mining

• Worked in mineral exploration and development

throughout the Americas for 35 years

• As VP Exploration for Capstone, he developed and

managed the exploration program that resulted in the

discovery of the footwall zone at Cozamin

Pete Evans, CPG

Senior Project Geologist, Revolution Resources

• Over 40 years experience in base and precious metal

exploration, development and mine operations

• Directed the exploration and evaluation of the 2 million

ounce Ridgeway gold deposits in South Carolina

Katie Lucas, P.Geo

Senior Project Geologist, Revolution Resources

• During her three year tenure with Premier Gold Mines, Ms.

Lucas defined 3.6 million ounces of gold on the hardrock

property

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Company History Operations:

• November 2010 – commence drilling at Champion Hills in the Carolina Slate Belt, North Carolina

• January 2011 – Discovery made at Loflin target, LF10-18: 30.0 meters averaging 2.59 g/t Au

• January 2011 – Second zone discovered at Jones-Keystone, JK10-06 encountered 28.0 meters averaging

3.01 g/t Au within an interval of 54.0 meters averaging 1.56 g/t Au

• March 2011 – Land package expands from original 1,400 acres to 5,000 acres

• March 2011 – Land package expands to +7,500 acres

• April 2011 – Jones-Keystone discovery is expanded, JK11-17 encountered 104.0 meters averaging 1.27 g/t

Au with a higher grade interval of 40.0 meters averaging 2.33 g/t Au

• June 2011 – New zone discovered with second drill rig at Jerico Hill, JH11-01 intersected 22.53 meters

averaging 6.10 g/t Au and 258.65g/t Ag, including 7.93 meters averaging 16.06 g/t Au and 698.66 g/t Ag

• Oct 2011 – Mag survey completed at Jones-Keystone and Loflin

• Nov 2011 – Commence drilling at Universo property in Mexico with three drill rigs

Corporate:

• April 2009 – Toronto Stock Exchange listing, $9M IPO

• May 2010 – Mr. Aaron Keay appointed CEO

• July 2010 – Mr. Georg Hochwimmer appointed to board of directors

• Feb 2011 – Closed $9M private placement at 60 cents, Haywood Securities primary agent

• Apr 2011 – Paradigm Capital initiates coverage

• July 2011 – Revolution lists on OTCQX under the ticker RVRCF

• Sept 2011 – Option acquired on Mexican portfolio of Lake Shore Gold

• Oct 2011 – Closed $4.5M private placement at 50 cents, Kinross Gold subscribing for $3M and 9.5% of the

company

• Oct 2011 – Technical advisory board formed

• Jan 2012 – Mr. Terry Bell appointed to board of directors 45