RE:Meeting with NDDL announcedSo when will CCB meet with Tom Arnold and GSLR council? THIS YEAR WE HOPE PROVIDED TOM IS OPEN TO MEETING Isn't Miller the best graphite in the world? YES, YOU FINALLY ADMIT IT. AFTER ALL THESE YEARS, IT ACTUALLY SUNK IN ALEX. IM VERY PLEASED YOU FINALLY REALIZE WHAT A VALUABLE RESOURCE MILLER HAS. Why focus on mined out Ashbury? BECAUSE MILLER IS USED FOR SPECIALTY INDUSTRIES SUCH AS NUCLEAR WHILE ASBURY WILL BE USED FOR THE LIKES OF BATTERIES AND LUBRICANTS. There is no gate to Miller, that's private property, and the Miller mine doesn't exist, permit to mine in the agricultural green zone of GSLR denied by the CPTAQ. THIS WAS GOING SO WELL UNTIL YOU LIED AGAIN! THERE IS A GATE AND IVE SEEN IT MANY TIMES AS I PASSED IT ON THE ROAD. MOREOVER, THE MILLER MINE EXISTED LONG BEFORE GSLR EVER BECAME A SMALL TOWN. PICK UP A HISTORY BOOK AND YOU'LL SEE BACK IN THE 1800'S THAT MILLER EVEN PICKED UP AN AWARD FOR BEING SUPERIOR GRAPHITE. LASTLY, I HAD A HUGE LAUGH WHEN YOU SAID MILLER IS LOCATED IN AN AGRICULTURAL ZONE WHERE NOTHING OF SIGNIFICANCE CAN GROW THERE. LETS SEE YOU GROW POTATOES THERE FARMER ALEX AND GET BACK TO US IF YOU FIND A MIRACULOUS WAY OF DOING IT. CPTAQ GAVE CCB ABOUT 2 YEARS TO GET EVERYTHING DEFINED. IF THEY THOUGHT THERE WAS SOME SORT OF AGRICULTURE POSSIBILITY, THEY WOULD HAVE DENIED CCB THAT RIGHT. LIKE I SAID, WHEN CCB FOLLOWS THE REQUESTS THAT CPTAQ HAS PROVIDED, THERE IS NO TURNING BACK.