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Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd T.NDM

Alternate Symbol(s):  NAK

Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company based in Vancouver. The Company’s principal business activity is the exploration of mineral properties. The Company’s principal asset, owned through its wholly owned subsidiary, Pebble Limited Partnership, is a 100% interest in a contiguous block of about 1,840 mineral claims in Southwest Alaska, including the Pebble deposit, located about 200 miles from Anchorage and 125 miles from Bristol Bay. The Pebble Partnership is the proponent of the Pebble Project. The deposit lies entirely within the Lake and Peninsula Borough, approximately 23,782 square miles of land. The deposit is a Copper-Gold-Molybdenum-Silver-Rhenium project. Its subsidiaries include 3537137 Canada Inc., Northern Dynasty Partnership, U5 Resources Inc., Pebble West Claims Corporation, and others.


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Comment by cheerio7on Oct 28, 2024 2:07pm
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RE:NAK / NDM....Fodder for the wolves ...Enjoy the read ; )

RE:NAK / NDM....Fodder for the wolves ...Enjoy the read ; )The resume of a paid shill for the environmentalist wack jobs that are now fretting over their decaying position in all things. Biden gone and Harris soon to follow along with all of their disastrous economic (Bidenomics, LOL), environmental (Chevron & EV's) and social (LGBTQ) policies. Nothing new here...Yaaaaawwwnnnn. 

Joel Reynolds
Senior Institutional Strategist, Senior Attorney, Nature
 
NRDC’s principal institutional representative in the West, Joel Reynolds joined the organization as a senior attorney in 1990, after a decade with the Center for Law in the Public Interest and the Western Center on Law and Poverty, both in Los Angeles. Since 1980, he has specialized in complex law-reform litigation, arguing cases on behalf of environmental and community groups at all levels of the federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court. He has also led several of NRDC’s largest campaigns: to preserve the birthing lagoon of gray whales in Baja California; to protect the California State Park at San Onofre; to reduce underwater noise pollution that threatens ocean wildlife; and, most recently, to halt the construction of the environmentally destructive Pebble Mine in Alaska’s Bristol Bay. He has twice been selected California Attorney of the Year (environment) and, in 2012, was appointed Chairman of the Board of the Tejon Ranch Conservancy, overseeing conservation on 240,000 acres of California’s largest private landholding. His work has been profiled in the New York Times best seller and PEN science prize winner "War of the Whales" (Simon & Schuster 2014). In October 2017, he received an Emmy for Outstanding Nature Documentary for the film Sonic Sea. He has contributed to the Opinion pages of major media like the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Christian Science Monitor, Huffington Post, and other major periodicals in California. A graduate of Columbia Law School in 1978, Reynolds is based in Santa Monica.
 
This website provides general information, not legal advice. If you need legal help, please consult a lawyer in your state. Joel Reynolds does not hold themself out as a specialist in a particular area of law or law practice.

The following drivel meted out by that bastion of integrity, truth and objectivity referred to as the contemporary reporter is truly powerful stuff. Wow, hard to argue with such solid investigative journalism. Afterall, Hearsay really is underrated as a evidentiary building block said no lawyer to nobody.

"In disbelief, the reporter replied that “urely no sophisticated, institutional investor is going near Pebble at this point. . . .  The whole thing seems like a monumental waste of time, effort, and money.  Time to move on . . . show’s over.” 
 
Wake me up when someone of merit comes along with a real scientific understanding and knowledge of the proposed mining project at Pebble. Maybe start by getting a lawyer that specializes in the mineral extraction industry litigation. Better yet get a renowned Mining engineer to argue your side. Just because you flippantly call something "Toxic, reckless, and poisonous" does not necessarily make it so. Present The Case! Dare to debate! 

I'm outtie

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