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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold Price Monitor
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To: goldsheet who wrote (51796)4/20/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: IngotWeTrust  Read Replies (1) of 116764
 
Well, we Oregonia's put the fixing in the big mining outfits who wanted to leave cyanide laying around about 10 years ago, and were successful in preventing them, through our exisiting laws on the books from riping up more surface gold occurances.

However, just one problem with pursuing that angle...the cynidation process has been replaced with other leaching chemicals, so if environmentalists shut down cyanide, another leaching process pops up in its place.

BUT you want to know what the craziest part about the mining company greed that Ken Benes' is accurately portraying to this thread all the time? IT only COSTS approximately U$5-8 per TROY OZ to remediate all that cyanide crap, which I would think mining outfits would be only too happy to pay in order to get their hands on the gold they claim they want so desparately.

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