Northern Vertex Pours First Gold at Moss Mine, AZ, USA
VANCOUVER, March 13, 2018 /CNW/ – Northern Vertex Mining Corp. (TSX.V: NEE) (OTC Nasdaq Intl.: NHVCF) (the “Company” or “Northern Vertex”) is pleased to announce its First Gold Pour at the Moss Mine in NW Arizona, USA, a commitment of up to US$100 Million for Acquisition and Development from its partner Sprott Private Resource Lending LP (“Sprott Lending”) and a CAD$2 Million Non-Brokered Exploration Funding.
cont. https://ceo.ca/@newswire/northern-vertex-pours-first-gold-at-moss-mine-az
Re: the recent British poisoning incident
I was thinking the Ukrainians have a great motive …
On a different topic … can you imagine the hubbub if Putin had imprisoned the 100 richest men in Russia and tortured and extorted them to hand over their wealth? The volume of outrage would have raised the roof … but since it’s our pals …
Silver Train
VIA Rail Canada’s “Ocean” serves the Maritimes
This was the weather there yesterday.
http://railpictures.net/photo/651253/
I’m Just Lucky That Way
I’ll let you all in on a little secret
if I could share with you a thing or two,
If you just act like you know what you’re doing,
everybody thinks that you do!
Thanks for that Maya. An encore of one of the best (41 year old) guitar duels ever. Joe’s devilish animation is fantastic.
Got any firecrackers?
Gold Train
The old West lives on in the Arizona desert
http://www.railpictures.net/photo/648116/
macroman3 @ 4:00
Whoa… DUDE! Joe Walsh is one of my all time favorites. Caught him live at Asbury Park, NJ back in 1972 with the James Gang at the time. The whole auditorium was smoked up. At one point Joe got on the mic and yelled “Now put out that joint and CLAP!”
During my years of fandom, I didn’t know until just a few years ago that Joe is also a Ham Radio operator… and he does high speed morse code! Whenever I would hear an interview with Joe, I always thought he had a bit of brain damage from too much drugs. He speaks slow and hesitant. But in one interview I read in the ham magazine he said he has a ‘musical brain’ and he’s more comfortable expressing music on the guitar instead of speaking. This explains why he is proficient at high speed morse code…. it’s like music to his brain and he would rather do that than speak. Now I understand Joe’s brain. He put out a new album just a few years back, and I love the title song:
justabug
Good to see you posting, don’t be a stranger! 🙂
PS “Stay long and strong – our day will come.”
Soon I hope!
Happy Hour: Gold Silver Ratio 80:1 Seriously ……..
Hey all
Today The Gold Silver Ratio bug in my ear …… told me I didn’t have any motorcycle parts delivered yet for 2018
Oh the Humanity …….
Keep Stacking …….
Winedoc
Ipso
I rarely post but have hung around the tent since it began. I always appreciate everyone’s ideas and comments. The tent is my favorite place to go for commentary etc., seems to be one of the few places to find the real truth and facts. Stay long and strong – our day will come.
Nemo
You should have received your new password. If you haven’t maybe check in your junk email.
Liar Media Says USA Should Not Tariff Allies, But Copper Media Says Allies Put Tariffs On US Products
Why is nobody talking about that??? Story below describes how the USA was the bastion of self protectionism until 1913, after which the foreigners got control and created the “Income Tax” to fund the gov’t. Won independence 1776 lost independence 1913. This is simple stuff.
Tariffs in United States history.
parts:
The tariff history of the United States spans from colonial times to present. The first tariff law passed by the U.S. Congress, acting under the then recently ratified Constitution, was the Tariff of 1789. Its purpose was to generate revenue for the federal government (to run the government and to pay the interest on its debt), and also to act as a protective barrier around domestic industries.[1] An Import tax was collected by treasury agents before goods could be landed at U.S. ports.
Tariffs have historically served a key role in the nation’s foreign trade policy. They were the greatest (approaching 95% at times) source of federal revenue until the
>>>Federal income tax began after 1913<<<<. For well over a century the federal government was largely financed by tariffs averaging about 20% on foreign imports.
Tariffs were the main source of revenue for the federal government from 1789 to 1914. During this period, there was vigorous debate between the various political parties over the setting of tariff rates. In general Democrats favored a tariff that would pay the cost of government, but no higher. Whigs and Republicans favored higher tariffs to protect and encourage American industry and industrial workers. Since the early 20th century, however, U.S. tariffs have been very low and have been much less a matter of partisan debate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tariffs_in_United_States_history
Easy false flag opportunity … just sayin ….
May Declares Russia “Clearly” Responsible For Spy Poisoning: “An Unlawful Use Of Force Against UK”
HUI up over 1% now with the Dow down 130+ points
There’s hope for us yet … not much but a little …
Hi justabug are you a new poster?
I see you noticed the nefarious nature of our opponents as well …
ipso
I noticed!
Buygold
Crooks!
Ipso
They were just kidding. Silver even came back for a few minutes before being knocked right back down.
HUI just went positive
If there’s no Goldbugz around to notice it did it really happen?
Osisko Acquires Gold Royalty on Victoria Gold’s Fully-Financed, Shovel-Ready Eagle Gold Project in Canada
MONTRÉAL, QUÉBEC–(Marketwired – March 8, 2018) – Osisko Gold Royalties Ltd (“Osisko”) (TSX:OR)(NYSE:OR) is pleased to announce that it has signed a term sheet (the “Term Sheet”) with Victoria Gold Corp. (“Victoria”) to acquire a 5% net smelter return (“NSR”) royalty (the “Royalty”) for C$98 million (the “Royalty Purchase”) on the Dublin Gulch property (the “Property”) which hosts the Eagle Gold project (“Eagle” or the “Project”) located in Yukon, Canada (“Royalty”).
Eagle is a shovel ready gold project which currently hosts 2.7 million ounces in proven and probable gold reserves from 123 million tonnes of ore with a grade of 0.67 grams of gold per tonne, as outlined in a National Instrument 43-101 feasibility study, and when in production is expected to produce approximately 200,000 ounces of gold annually at an operating cost of approximately US$550 per ounce. The Project is permitted for construction and operations.