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Comment by CystedTwisteron Jun 15, 2013 3:14am
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RE: RE: Sorry excuse for an investment

RE: RE: Sorry excuse for an investment

Red flags began waving a couple months back, when a miner nearly died falling 60+ feet down a raise. The ladder he was climbing disintegrated beneath him, and Bob's yer uncle. Multiple serious injuries were incurred. But that was just the start... most recently, a mill worker nearly lost his hand (or at least several fingers) when he inadvertently stuffed his arm behind a guard and was sucked into the pulley of a conveyor belt.

Prior to that, the lab was shut down due to lead poisoning (which has affected two workers). The lab must now be rebuilt. The mill was nearly shut down due to high levels of lead and the water feed is laden with arsenic.

If they don't get their own pumper truck (to mitigate fires) and some other gear asap, they are slated for shut down by the ministry.

Beyond all that, they are running 'ore' (see 'dirt') from the 1930s, which sits on a backlot and has been used as a road base. No matter! They'll pump it through the mill anyway, and no doubt ratchet up the assay.  This has all taken place since, in their great wisdom, they decided to lay off the diamond drillers. 

What's that, you say? An 'exploration' company with no exploring? Say it isn't so...

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