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Take your personal dispute with "drillitbaby" to private messages.
You are stalking Kmack and posting the same phrase on all his stock boards. Take your dispute with him to private messages.
You never called this a "scam" when your personal friends Peter Dickie and Shawn Westcott worked at Niocorp. You were 100% in support of Niocorp until they moved on from it.
Hi AO, I'm still here and haven't sold a single share. This mine will be built and we will all be rewarded with big returns. I've been invested in this stock since 2011, and I have no intention on selling until the mine is built. GLTA!
Agreed! Their trash talk is getting old.
I agree.
I agree.
Great post, thanks!
I agree! It is obvious.
Great post! Thanks for getting the truth out there.
I agree!
Ok, we will agree to disagree.
It's called putting America first. For too many years we have been taken advantage of and ripped off by the world.
That is the dumbest thing I have ever heard. The U.S. is in an economic boom because of Trump.
Excellent post, I agree!
I thought his voice sounded normal. I think this whole voice theory by some is a distraction tactic used to steer the conversation away from how good the updated feasibility study was. That is where the conversation really should be.
This voice conspiracy is stupid.
What a joke! What are you the "voice detective" now? I just listened to him, he sounds the same as he always does.
Thanks for the updates! I am not able to listen to it at this time.
I agree.
Agreed!
Great news!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Hey Buddy! Thanks for the PM! I've been busy lately, but I am now more confident than ever about this investment. This will be a life changer for many of us!
Nice!
Excellent post, I agree!!
Agreed.
I agree
I've been busy lately, just popped in to check. Excellent news!!!!! We are moving right along and making progress!!!
Agreed!
Agreed.
Excellent post, I agree!
Agreed.
Agreed.
Agreed!!
Agreed! Financing is getting closer and closer, there is no doubt about that. When? I'm not sure, but I know that it WILL happen. Mark Smith is a man that gets things done. He has accomplished so much in his career. The Elk Creek mine will be one more thing that he adds to his list of accomplishments!
Niocorp just issued the news about it today. I post what they issue.
Links did not copy correctly, here it is:
https://www.bna.com/firstever-us-mining-n73014481586/
News out!!
Bloomberg News Highlights NioCorp's Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project in Nebraska
Bloomberg News / BNA ran a news story this week on the Elk Creek Critical Minerals Project, being developed in Nebraska by NioCorp Developments Ltd. (TSX: NB; OTCQX: NIOBF; and FSE: BR3).
The full text of the story, entitled "First-Ever U.S. Mining of Rare Metals Could Come From Nebraska," can be seen here: https://www.bna.com/firstever-us-mining-n73014481586/ ;
Stephen Lee, the Bloomberg Environment reporter who published the story, spoke with a wide variety of independent sources regarding their views on the Project and its many unique aspects. Among the comments he received and included in his story were these:
In a June investment note, Heiko Ihle, a senior equity research analyst at H.C. Wainwright & Co., wrote that the minerals’ inclusion on the Interior Department list “is a major differentiating factor that could help the firm in obtaining a financing package that would ultimately allow project development to begin.”
“I was fairly convinced [about the Project] before, but when the latest results came out saying that there would be no need for the water line to dispose of groundwater, I was sold,” Doug Goracke, director of economic development for the nearby city of Tecumseh, Neb., told Bloomberg Environment.
Aaron Mintzes, senior policy counsel for environmental advocacy group EarthWorks, said the mine plan tweak to avoid the Missouri River is "exactly what NEPA’s supposed to do. Even if the goal is to avoid NEPA review, its purpose is to ensure stakeholders take a hard look and consider environmentally beneficial alternatives." Mintzes also said one key reason NioCorp’s federal permitting has gone so smoothly is because Elk Creek sits on private land. "They still need zoning and mostly state water and air permits, but the Bureau of Land Management or Forest Service don’t interact with them much," Mintzes told Bloomberg Environment.
Lavon Heidemann, former Republican lieutenant governor of Nebraska in 2013 and 2014, told Bloomberg Environment that he’s confident the mine will be a clean operation. The mine is underground, not open pit, and "everything is within one square mile," Heidemann said. "I put my name behind this," he said. "Some people don’t like change, and there will be change. But overall, it’s going to be such a positive change. Once people see the footprint, I don’t think there’s going to be much difference, except maybe 300 or 400 people who will make good money." Heidemann owns 200 acres of farm and pasture land close to the proposed Elk Creek mine, and he conceded that "the minerals might float that way. But I would support this if I was 10 miles away," Heidemann said.
Rep. Adrian Smith (R-Neb.), whose district includes the Elk Creek mine, told Bloomberg Environment that he has "always supported the expansion of jobs in Nebraska, and I’m eager to reduce our reliance on foreign sources of critical minerals at every opportunity, particularly given China’s track record of unfairly trading in rare earth minerals." Smith said he and Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) had urged the Trump administration to include scandium on its critical minerals list.
The full text of the Bloomberg news story can be seen here:https://www.bna.com/firstever-us-mining-n73014481586/ ;
For more information on the Elk Creek Project, and on NioCorp, see https://www.niocorp.com
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Great post.