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NYBob

12/15/10 8:22 PM

#1075 RE: Montanore #1074

Silver Shines as an Economic Solution -



The People of Wallace would make it to be the greatest
place in the US to live when the silver is adopted as a
currency in the Silver Valley, Idaho.
http://wallace-id.com/index.html#relocate
RAWstory- Ron Paul: Fed ‘monopoly’ could be broken if
Americans use gold, silver as currency -


http://www.dailypaul.com/node/152314

rothschild federal reserve fiat curency ponzi scheme -

it is really so simple that i am amazed how few people understand what the problem is.
the problem is that our so called money is anything but money. look at any of
the bills in your wallet.
can you find the word 'money' on any of them.
of course not only the word "note" that is a referance to debt.
every fed note that is put into the system is backed by debt.your debt.
We the People are a debt slave to the rothschilds.
JFK tried to get U.S. out of this insane debt slavery and
was murdered in broad daylight to send a message to
all future presidents.

mess with the rothschilds scheme and die.now look at an older bill it will say
"pay to the bearer on demand in lawful money" lawful money
being gold held in fort knox. trade your "notes" for gold,guns
and ammo while you still can time is running out fast.

http://www.dailypaul.com/node/52726

the People have NO police or Law as long as rothschilds gangs
are outside the prison -
Pray for a normal living condition for the People without
to be slaves for the 666 banksters -

http://www.reformation.org/adolf-hitler.html

the Gold and Silver is the only legal tender in USA
Constitutional Rights of Law for the People -
In the U.S., the Constitution is the Supreme Law,
and the legal tender ... Only gold and silver can
serve those purposes for the People.


dd..bargain Ag Real money...
http://www.us-silver.com/s/Home.asp
http://www.hecla-mining.com/index.html
God Bless

SilverEagle

12/29/10 8:52 PM

#1078 RE: Montanore #1074

HL

added today. planning to hold for next 30years. :-)

NYBob

05/31/17 9:03 PM

#3636 RE: Montanore #1074

The Montanore Mine: Judge blocks Montana mine over environmental concerns -
By Tom James


http://www.hecla-mining.com/montanore/
Montanore Libby, Montana

Hecla acquired the Montanore project in September 2016
with the acquisition of Mines Management Inc.
The Montanore project is located approximately five miles northeast
of Noxon, Sanders County, Montana
(about 50 miles north of the Lucky Friday mine in Idaho).


A federal judge in Montana has blocked the development of a contested
mine next to a wilderness area in the northwestern part of the state,
handing a victory to environmental activists who had argued the project
could endanger grizzly bears and bull trout.


Citing the Endangered Species Act and other federal environmental laws
in a pair of rulings late on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Donald Malloy
effectively canceled the U.S. Forest Service permit issued for the
proposed copper and silver mine last year.

Environmental groups praised the decision.

"Yesterday's ruling underscores how wrong it is to site major industrial
facilities on the doorstep of public wilderness lands that provide
irreplaceable habitat for imperiled wildlife,” Katherine O'Brien, an
attorney for several of the environmental groups involved in the case,
said in an emailed statement following the ruling.

The Montanore mine had been planned by a subsidiary of Hecla Mining Co
on the edge of the Cabinet Mountains Wilderness, part of the Rocky
Mountains about 120 miles (190 km) north of Missoula.


The decision invalidates the current permit but does not prevent the company from reapplying for a new permit. Hecla is still deciding on its next steps and has not ruled out either appealing the judge's ruling or applying for a new permit, said Luke Russell, a Hecla spokesman, who called the decision disappointing.

Russell said company officials would seek a meeting with the federal agencies involved in the case in hopes of finding a way to move forward with the project.


Groups including Defenders of Wildlife and Earthjustice had sued to block the mine. They argued that its facilities would be located next to critical habitat for grizzly bears and bull trout, both endangered species, and that the mine would also drain millions of gallons from streams in the wilderness area.

The mine would have employed about 350 people during peak production, according to estimates cited in local news media, and required about 13 miles (21 km) of improved roads and 14 miles (23 km) of power lines, along with storage and treatment facilities for tailings and wastewater.

(Reporting by Tom James in Seattle; Editing by Patrick Enright and Jonathan Oatis)

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-montana-mine-idUSKBN18R3D2

- God Bless -