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Pastimes : Zenyatta Free Speech Board
ZEN 77.480.0%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: Jayfish who wrote (20465)11/29/2017 9:15:47 AM
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All part of the process.
They got elected on a platform of stop the mine. They have to be seen trying to stop the mine. Grenville Sur La Rouge has decided in an election to elect a group of people that want to change the direction of the entire Municipality after feeding their electorate misleading and arguably total lies about the mine and quarry. They do not want mines, quarries or sand pits in GSLR.
So, they decided to not allow Uniroc to expand. Uniroc wanted to expand onto a piece of land they already owned and zoned. Council said no. Lawsuit is $9.5million which is the value of the sand on the property.

Once the electorate sees the implications of all of this, I think they will start to question what was stated by many on that council that got them elected.

I realize we are not worth $262trillion like ZEN is but I think a moderate valuation of $20,000US a ton and 120-30K tonnes would put us at about $2.4billion then there is the Marble.
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