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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bluestone Resources Inc V.BSR

Alternate Symbol(s):  BBSRF

Bluestone Resources Inc. is a Canada-based precious metals exploration and development company. The Company is focused on opportunities in Guatemala. Its flagship asset is the Cerro Blanco Gold Project, a near surface mine development project located in Southern Guatemala in the department of Jutiapa. The Cerro Blanco gold project is located in southeast Guatemala approximately 160 kilometers... see more

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Bluestone Resources Inc > The locals are fundamentally very stupid people who have bee
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Post by Dibah420 on Sep 25, 2022 11:10am

The locals are fundamentally very stupid people who have bee

Local folk vote in a referendum to protect their land and water resources which sustain their lives.
That makes them "very stupid people"?

We might have the richest resource, the best AISC, state of the art technology in stacking and returning land and water to their original state, ESG etc etc etc   but if you can't persuade those local "very stupid people"  whose lands and rivers you want to exploit, then it all amounts to hill of beans.
And not very productive to hide behind the fig leaf of nefarious foreign NGOs.


Canadian mining, let's face it, has a lousy reputation in Latin America.  And we wonder why.
Comment by Pete1986 on Sep 26, 2022 10:20am
you should also consider that there are local groups which support the project. They see the benefits from responsible mining.  And to those who have a common anti mining agenda. The other way is to have illeagle artisml miners who do not consider international mining standards.  But of course, shre price has been a disaster. Down 80% since a couple of month. The company is almost ...more  
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