Silver Falcon Mining, Inc. announced the results of its shareholders meeting which was held, September 21, 2012, and provides other updates about its milling and mining operations in Murphy, Idaho. Permitting of the company's site plan for the Sinker Tunnel has been received from the Bureau of Land Management and work began in earnest to fence in the area and start on the exploration and confirmation program of the Sinker Tunnel. Once the bolting and aerating of the tunnel is complete, an underground room will be blasted out of the rock by competent contractors, and core drilling will begin in earnest to prove the size and quality of the reserves contained on Silver Falcon Mining's mineral claims. The geologist will have current figures to enter in the 43-101 which is being written and it should then be in position to publish, for shareholder's information, an accurate picture of the quality and quantity of the riches of War Eagle Mountain.

Removal of trees and relocating of a certain portion of the road in front of the tunnel is underway, while equipment necessary to support the drilling operation and the aeration in the tunnel, is being assembled and installed on the fenced in site. The training program for the underground personnel will start in early October and it anticipate full- scale work to begin shortly thereafter. While it is still awaiting final approval on the plans for the completion of the metallurgical laboratory, the shareholders present at the annual meeting, were able to observe a large brick of bullion dore being poured and saw that the building is being enclosed and readied for inspection by the authorities.

Final specifications and drawings for metallurgical lab have been supplied to the county building inspector's office and permanent staff has started the necessary work to enclose and complete this essential part of production line before the onset of the cold weather.