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Birch Hill Gold Corp. FNTRF



GREY:FNTRF - Post by User

Post by MerlotM71on Feb 16, 2013 5:53pm
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fascinating dynamic

fascinating dynamic

Someone here already summed it up very well but it bears repeating

"The very idea that Ontario could encourage a stakeholder/prospector like Solid Gold to invest 5 million to make a very important new gold discovery on public land and then deny access is lawless and just plain fraud."

What a fascinating dynamic...remember the good old days? It used to be that such a discovery was celebrated by everyone within a 1000 miles who understood the odds in the circumstances and the economic windfall coming to the communities who gladly compete for the right to provide good service and support to advance and develop the resource. (See Hemlo)

Not today... a clever prospector with vision and drive who accomplishes the impossible is cast upon by all quarters.

Go figure.
 

 

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