Thursday, October 04, 2012 6:31:07 AM
Just the facts.
1. Molejon is tightly controlled inside Minera-Panama concession.
2. There are no vendors or contracts on site.
3. Offices are miles away in Penonome, La Pintada, and Panama-City.
4. To visit, there is a vetting process in Panama-City and no one is allowed to just go to the site in private vehicle.
5.You are vetted, meet with those in authority in Panama-City and escorted in a company vehicle.
6.There are guards, check points, and paperwork must be prepared days in advance.
To arrange several trips to Molejon in the relatively short time of several months would be a very expensive undertaking for all concerned. Maybe for our German friend or Eric Sprott, or someone of wealth and statue in the world and industry. Normally by invitation only months in advance. Very tightly controlled secure operation. Your investment is safe and well guarded. Comments about visiting plants or operations outside in the jungle are revealing.
Now here is someone who may visit Petaquilla our country's largest exporter with important ties and operations in Spain. Maybe our itinerant poster is traveling with them. LOL!!
PANAMA-AMERICA TODAY:
Prince Felipe met today in Panama with President Ricardo Martinelli and the two discussed the situation of the relations of the two countries in order to strengthen the political and economic improve. Martinelli and Panamanian first lady Marta Linares, received the Prince of Asturias and his wife, Letizia, at the entrance of the Presidential Palace of the Herons, in the old quarter of the capital, where they heard the national anthems of both countries before entering the premises where the meeting took place. then the heir to the Spanish Crown Martinelli met, while Princess Letizia did with the president's wife, who told him in detail the program that promotes employment for people with autism. accompanied Philip of Bourbon Spanish Secretary of State for Cooperation and Latin America, Jesus Gracia while with President Martinelli attended by foreign ministers, Romulo Roux, Commerce, Ricardo Quijano, and Economy, Frank De Lima. thanked President Prince legislative reform that facilitates the Spanish settled residence in Panama and offered the assistance of Spain for the Ibero-American Summit to be held next year in this country. Ties between Spain and Panama are particularly close, when it is almost more than a month for the celebration in the Spanish city of Cadiz XXII Latin American Summit, which the Panamanian leader has confirmed his attendance. Panama in 2013 to host the next summit, which coincides with the celebration of the VI International Congress of the Spanish Language and the Fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nunez de Balboa, a particularly significant event for the Panamanian people. On the economic front, the relationships are becoming more intense and increasing willingness by both parties, as was evident today in the Second Business ICEX Spanish in Panama, which had previously Prince of Asturias inaugurated. It has been discussed in this forum the significant presence of Spanish companies in the country and great opportunities for the future, with the help express the Panamanian government, keen to facilitate them where possible. Following the two meetings, Panama president and first lady hosted a luncheon in honor of the princes of Asturias. The first day of the official visit to Panama princes today includes the presentation of the Copa del Quinto Centenario, a football match between the teams of Spain and Panama that will be held next November 14. then there will be a symbolic ceremony that will start at the commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean by the Spanish Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the September 25, 1513. shall in the coastal strip, the promenade of the capital, where he opened a watch to mark the countdown to the commemoration of this historic event. The day's agenda is closed with a meeting with the chief of the Spanish colony at the residence of Ambassador of Spain, Jesus Silva.
1. Molejon is tightly controlled inside Minera-Panama concession.
2. There are no vendors or contracts on site.
3. Offices are miles away in Penonome, La Pintada, and Panama-City.
4. To visit, there is a vetting process in Panama-City and no one is allowed to just go to the site in private vehicle.
5.You are vetted, meet with those in authority in Panama-City and escorted in a company vehicle.
6.There are guards, check points, and paperwork must be prepared days in advance.
To arrange several trips to Molejon in the relatively short time of several months would be a very expensive undertaking for all concerned. Maybe for our German friend or Eric Sprott, or someone of wealth and statue in the world and industry. Normally by invitation only months in advance. Very tightly controlled secure operation. Your investment is safe and well guarded. Comments about visiting plants or operations outside in the jungle are revealing.
Now here is someone who may visit Petaquilla our country's largest exporter with important ties and operations in Spain. Maybe our itinerant poster is traveling with them. LOL!!
PANAMA-AMERICA TODAY:
Prince Felipe met today in Panama with President Ricardo Martinelli and the two discussed the situation of the relations of the two countries in order to strengthen the political and economic improve. Martinelli and Panamanian first lady Marta Linares, received the Prince of Asturias and his wife, Letizia, at the entrance of the Presidential Palace of the Herons, in the old quarter of the capital, where they heard the national anthems of both countries before entering the premises where the meeting took place. then the heir to the Spanish Crown Martinelli met, while Princess Letizia did with the president's wife, who told him in detail the program that promotes employment for people with autism. accompanied Philip of Bourbon Spanish Secretary of State for Cooperation and Latin America, Jesus Gracia while with President Martinelli attended by foreign ministers, Romulo Roux, Commerce, Ricardo Quijano, and Economy, Frank De Lima. thanked President Prince legislative reform that facilitates the Spanish settled residence in Panama and offered the assistance of Spain for the Ibero-American Summit to be held next year in this country. Ties between Spain and Panama are particularly close, when it is almost more than a month for the celebration in the Spanish city of Cadiz XXII Latin American Summit, which the Panamanian leader has confirmed his attendance. Panama in 2013 to host the next summit, which coincides with the celebration of the VI International Congress of the Spanish Language and the Fifth Anniversary of the Discovery of the Pacific Ocean by Vasco Nunez de Balboa, a particularly significant event for the Panamanian people. On the economic front, the relationships are becoming more intense and increasing willingness by both parties, as was evident today in the Second Business ICEX Spanish in Panama, which had previously Prince of Asturias inaugurated. It has been discussed in this forum the significant presence of Spanish companies in the country and great opportunities for the future, with the help express the Panamanian government, keen to facilitate them where possible. Following the two meetings, Panama president and first lady hosted a luncheon in honor of the princes of Asturias. The first day of the official visit to Panama princes today includes the presentation of the Copa del Quinto Centenario, a football match between the teams of Spain and Panama that will be held next November 14. then there will be a symbolic ceremony that will start at the commemoration of the fifth anniversary of the discovery of the Pacific Ocean by the Spanish Vasco Nunez de Balboa, the September 25, 1513. shall in the coastal strip, the promenade of the capital, where he opened a watch to mark the countdown to the commemoration of this historic event. The day's agenda is closed with a meeting with the chief of the Spanish colony at the residence of Ambassador of Spain, Jesus Silva.
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