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Re: slazenger7 post# 17977

Friday, 04/19/2019 11:24:50 AM

Friday, April 19, 2019 11:24:50 AM

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About that commentary that you referenced, here is my reply, something that you somehow failed to bring up.

The Army Corps of Engineers heard eight hours of public testimony in Anchorage on Tuesday during the final public hearing on its Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the proposed Pebble Mine Project.

Outside, hundreds gathered
in a cordoned-off area in opposition to the Draft EIS and the proposed Pebble project.

Those hundreds of voices collectively chimed in on familiar hymns infused with lyrical twists relevant to the protest, singing "Bring back, oh bring back my sockeye to me!"

Gayla Hoseth, second chief for Curyung Tribal Council and director of natural resources for Bristol Bay Native Association, (The organization which has been discredited, and whose membership is rising up against the organization's leadership … Nuff said)

protested, "We are being ignored. We need to not be ignored. We are the people of the land,” Hoseth said to a cheering crowd of protesters. “This land was gifted to us by our ancestors, and we need to make sure that we protect it for the future generations."

"For you to not hear the voices of our people, and see the faces in Dillingham, is another slap in the face by the US Army Corps of Engineers by this process that we are currently in," she said.

Unfortunately for her,
and the other protestors, no matter how good their singing voices were, what they had to say was ... nothing. Their protests are all based on fake facts and do hold up under scrutiny.

Because of DIES, TRUTH WILL PREVAIL!!!
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