Posted by ipso facto
@ 12:51 on May 29, 2020
Barrick offers PNG landowners a stake to resolve Porgera mine dispute
Barrick offers PNG landowners a stake to resolve Porgera mine dispute
Posted by ipso facto
@ 12:48 on May 29, 2020
Northern Dynasty Minerals (TSX: NDM) appears to be back on track towards obtaining final permits for its proposed massive copper-gold mine in Alaska after the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declined to subject the project to water pollution restrictions evaluations, which have effectively stalled the project since they were outlined in 2014.
The move reduces the likelihood of a potential confrontation with the Army Corps of Engineers over the company’s proposed Pebble copper-gold-silver mine, near Bristol Bay in southwest Alaska.
It also paves the way for a positive federal license decision this summer, which would allow Northern Dynasty’s subsidiary — Pebble Limited Partnership — to begin building the mine.
Pebble scored a big win last year after the EPA scrapped the proposed restrictions on mining operations in Bristol Bay, which prevented the project’s consideration.
Northern Dynasty’s Pebble project scores as EPA steps back
Posted by Ororeef
@ 12:44 on May 29, 2020
It was the most POLITE place Ive ever seen …very crowded when a 6ft 3 black guy stepped on my foot and spent the next 15 minutes apologizing ,in a crowd of that size I thought nothing of it ..Later when I got home ..I thought Where would that ever happen except at a GUN show ! I chuckled ..& smiled alone ! It was extraodinary for such a minor thing ….
Posted by Ororeef
@ 12:34 on May 29, 2020
It’s interesting to note that the violence, looting and total wanton destruction that the “community organizers” and “justice seekers”
are inflicting in the “protests” on the neighborhoods in Minneapolis lie in stark contrast to the gun rights rally held on Jan. 20 in Richmond Virginia.
The rally that brought out over 20,000 people from across the country to protest a push by Virginia’s racist dictator-governor Northam for comprehensive gun control ended peacefully without any major incidents. Notably, while there were many people who were well armed, with everything from handguns to AR-15s, no one was shot or killed during the rally.
The rally concluded around noon and the mood was largely festive. The gun rights activists then clean up the area where the protests where held when they peacefully dispersed. Being a boy scout I learn early on from scout law that you should always leave it better than you found it. I guess there’s not too many Boy Scouts among the Minneapolis violent rioters.
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Local reporters put the gun rights rally at 40,000 plus.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 12:31 on May 29, 2020
Will the protests be considered “unruly” if they burn down the Town Hall? 🙂
Posted by Ororeef
@ 12:23 on May 29, 2020
(Liberal Translation its not unruly ! )
MSNBC…..They sure can process WORDS cant they !
As conditions are deteriorating in Minneapolis, MN, MSNBC’s Ali Velshi is on the ground, offering viewers a glimpse of the situation as it unfolds.
With a backdrop of burning buildings, Velshi said the situation was not “unruly.”
“I want to be clear on how I characterize this,” he said. “This is mostly a protest. It is not generally speaking unruly.”
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Posted by ipso facto
@ 12:18 on May 29, 2020
“agent provocateurs” I wouldn’t be surprised if some of them are but we’re talking about a whole lot of people. I saw some video where an undercover cop was breaking windows. I’m not sure what that is supposed to accomplish.
I think treefrog is right and that these white people are likely antifa types, anarchists.
I don’t know why the local DA hasn’t at least indicted the cop who had his knee on George Floyd’s neck! JMO
Posted by Ororeef
@ 12:03 on May 29, 2020
Posted by Ororeef
@ 11:47 on May 29, 2020
Ray Nagin, who served as the mayor of New Orleans during the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison following his conviction on a host of corruption charges.Jul 9, 2014
Former New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin sentenced to 10 years …
Why did the mayor of New Orleans go to jail?
NEW ORLEANS — Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison for bribery, money laundering and other corruption that spanned his two terms as mayor — including the chaotic years after Hurricane Katrina hit in 2005.Jul 9, 2014
Mayor during Katrina gets 10 years for corruption – New York Post
Posted by Ororeef
@ 11:33 on May 29, 2020
give them both 30 days in Jail for incompetence and failing to keep the peace… No better than the Mayor of New Orleans during Katrina ..complete failure and incompetence deraliction of DUTY ! They should be banned from elective office ,if hired they should be fired..
Trying to pass a counterfeit 20 dosent carry a DEATH sentence anywhere that I know of..
Posted by Ororeef
@ 11:17 on May 29, 2020
Democrat Mayor and Black police Chief why didnt they do their job ? instead of being reactionary ..piss poor Management …!
Posted by treefrog
@ 10:41 on May 29, 2020
Posted by silver rider
@ 10:33 on May 29, 2020
More likely agent provocateurs.
Posted by Ororeef
@ 10:15 on May 29, 2020
Area Code 833 History:
06/23/2017
Area code 833 was officially put into service. With toll free numbers the charges are paid for by the party who is called instead of the caller. Although area code 833 is not assigned to a geographical area or time zone, calls to any toll free number may be restricted by the customer. Other toll free area codes are 800, 844, 855, 866, 877, and 888.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 10:04 on May 29, 2020
The rioters seem to be integrated. Lot’s of white people there too. It’s not a race riot, it’s a riot against police brutality.
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:37 on May 29, 2020
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:34 on May 29, 2020
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:26 on May 29, 2020
Posted by Buygold
@ 9:16 on May 29, 2020
Silver-Rider – welcome back! Haven’t seen a post from you in quite some time unless I’ve missed one. 🙂
Maddog, MM3 – Can’t we all just get along? Can we put aside our disagreements and just get along and be grateful that we’re having a better year that we’ve in almost anytime in the last decade?
I don’t want Ipso or me to start to delete posts or get in the middle of squabbles. Can we just get along and not be offended?
Posted by ipso facto
@ 9:14 on May 29, 2020
Posted by treefrog
@ 8:50 on May 29, 2020
not a gun in sight. did they all have concealed carry permits?
Posted by treefrog
@ 7:54 on May 29, 2020
gold/silver wearing a 97 handle
Posted by Buygold
@ 7:22 on May 29, 2020
Up pm open, USD down again.
Only thing different is that silver is stronger and has breached $17.50, however significant that might be.
Only question is whether the shares will hold since they didn’t yesterday….
Posted by goldielocks
@ 5:52 on May 29, 2020
I’m reading a couple of books by Judy Mikovits. Was lucky to get them in time. It goes into all the good well meaning scientists from the doctors that discovered germs passed by doctors causing child bed fever they killed him we all or most learned about in science to present. They ruined the carrear of the scientist who found the monkey virus in the polio vaccine in 1950s was causing cancers the SV40 contaminated 98 million Salk polio vaccines. NIH banned her “Eddy” from her work and buried the evidence.
What I didn’t know that these contaminated vaccines now in their genome that infect people can be passed in to their children. Government research identified SV-40 in 60 percent of children born between 1980 and 1995 are infected.
One cover up after another through time.
So theory of living healthy taking vaccines could be the hidden culprit of a early death by cancer and other disease despite living a healthy life style.
Posted by goldielocks
@ 5:07 on May 29, 2020
You don’t discriminate then what do you think of the Demos or do you side with them because they threw Israel under the bus aiding and abetting a sworn enemy as well as US EU UK Ca with it for Islam.