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Newlox Gold Ventures Corp NWLXF


Primary Symbol: C.LUX

Newlox Gold Ventures Corp. is a Canada-based environmental reclamation and mineral recovery company. The Company is engaged in the business of operating tailings remediation and gold recovery facilities in Costa Rica. The Company is focused on developing gold projects through precious metals recovery from mining waste. It produces gold through environmental remediation by recovering residual precious metals and contaminants from tailings. The reclamation process is designed to provide environmental remediation and gold production. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Oro Roca, S.A., has built an environmental reclamation facility in Central America.


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Comment by Newloxlurkeron Oct 25, 2021 10:31pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:CONFIRMED - Newlox is NOT green - Using Cyanide in Projects!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:CONFIRMED - Newlox is NOT green - Using Cyanide in Projects!

Thanks. You just my confirmed all of my assumptions. 

After a thorough search of all corporate documents for the last 8 years, you couldn't even find one mention of the word "cyanide". Not one.

Now that's a convenient omission. Every other gold miner using cyanide is required to disclose same. 

The best you can do is draw an imaginary line to the words "Merill Crowe", which is not even close to the spelling of "cyanide".

In case you didn't notice. Not once have you ever heard the terms difficult "Merrill Crowe" permitting or "Merrill Crowe" mining is banned in Costa Rica  

Thanks for the confirmation.

PS: Still no proof of cyanide permits... you conveniently assume that a permit for simple placer mining automatically includes cyanide???

Lurker

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