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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    sorry if repost; haven't read the whole thread-- notice the date, 4 years ago:


    Malheur County targeted for gold, uranium mines

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    Richard Cockle, The Oregonian By Richard Cockle, The Oregonian
    on January 08, 2012 at 9:50 PM, updated January 08, 2012 at 10:09 PM






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    Richard Cockle/The OregonianAndrew Bentz and Andy Gaudielle of Calico Resources USA stand atop an estimated 425,000 ounces of gold in the bowels of Grassy Mountain south of Vale. The company hopes to win over environmentalists and get permission to sink mine shafts into the mountain to claim the rich lode, which geologists say could include an additional 500,000 ounces of gold.



    ONTARIO -- Sprawling Malheur County could soon be in the spotlight as a mining hub -- or a battleground of uranium and gold mining interests vs. environmentalists trying to protect its lonesome sagebrush landscape.

    Australian-owned Oregon Energy LLC hopes to mine 18 million pounds of yellowcake uranium from the southeastern Oregon high desert 10 miles west of McDermitt near the Oregon-Nevada boundary. The go-ahead to mine the so-called Aurora uranium deposit could bring up to 250 construction jobs to the county, followed by 150 mining jobs.


    Meanwhile, Calico Resources USA Corp., a subsidiary of a Vancouver, B.C., company, may seek permits this month to chemically extract microscopic gold from a high desert butte south of Vale called Grassy Mountain, a project likely to create another 100 jobs.


    Mining history
    Gold: Mining once was a major part of Oregon's economy and the most sought-after mineral was gold. Since its discovery in Oregon in the mid-1800s, miners have wrested an estimated 5.5 million ounces of gold from the state's streams and underground "hardrock" mines. At today's prices, that gold would bring about $1,616 per ounce. Half to two-thirds was found in northeastern Oregon. Baker County and Josephine County have had the most active claims.
    Uranium: Uranium was first discovered in Oregon in the 1930s and a small amount was mined on Bear Creek Butte, 40 miles southeast of Bend, in 1960. The White King and Lucky Lass mines near Lakeview came later and there are known deposits of uranium in Baker, Clackamas, Crook, Curry, Harney, Jackson, Lake, Malheur, Polk and Union counties.

    The proposals will be the first real test of the 1991 chemical processing mining law passed by the Legislature in response to a debate over mining's future in Oregon, said environmentalist Larry Tuttle. The law ushered in tough new bonding requirements to weed out marginal operators and guarantee environmental cleanup.

    Approval of the Grassy Mountain project could trigger a deluge of new chemical mining in Malheur County. Up to a dozen gold deposits similar to Grassy Mountain dot the high desert between the Snake River town of Huntington and Jordan Valley.


    The county, sparsely populated with only 31,313 people, could use new jobs, said County Commissioner Dan Joyce. Its unemployment rate in November was 10.3 percent, compared with 9.1 percent for Oregon and 8.6 percent for the nation.


    Mining companies have passed up the county in the past because of Oregon's environmentally conscious reputation, Joyce said. But this time, the sluggish local and state economies, higher mineral prices and technological advances in mining and cleanup could open a door to mining, he said.


    "I'm thinking people are a lot hungrier now than they were," Joyce said.


    Uranium mine plan



    Oregon Energy's proposal calls for extracting ore from a mile-long, 600-foot wide, 250-foot deep open pit 10 miles west of McDermitt and 3 miles north of the Oregon-Nevada border. The mine, adjoining the former Bretz Mercury Mine, a contaminated open-pit site from the 1960s, would cost $200 million to develop and uranium extraction could continue for up to 20 years, said Oregon Energy President Lachlan Reynolds.


    Plans call for the ore to be crushed and mixed with an acid solution in enclosed vats to leach out the uranium, he said. The acid would bond with the uranium and when dry become a sand-like powder called uranium oxide concentrate, or yellowcake.

    Yellowcake would bring $52 per pound and could fuel nuclear reactors or be processed into weapons.


    Tuttle, spokesman for the Portland-based Center for Environmental Equity, foresees environmental problems.


    The likelihood of sulfuric acid being used in processing the ore means it could remain in the mine tailings after milling, he said.

    The snag is that sulfuric acid tends to continuously leach out heavy metals that occur naturally in waste rock and tailings, contaminating ground water.

    "Just because you are through with the processing, years later you still have the issue with that interaction," he said.


    But probably the biggest environmental hurdle for the Aurora mine would be the release of mercury, Tuttle said. "The whole Owyhee Reservoir has been affected by naturally occurring background mercury," and uranium mining could release more, he said.


    Gold mine proposal



    Environmental considerations first thrust Grassy Mountain into the consciousness of Oregonians in the late 1980s and early '90s when Newmont Gold Co. proposed introducing Nevada-style open-pit cyanide heap-leach gold mining there.


    Low gold prices ultimately prompted Newmont to write off its $33.8 million investment and abandon plans to mine Grassy Mountain in 1995, but only after the site came to symbolize the conflict between economic development and environmental activism in eastern Oregon.


    Calico Resources would take a dramatically different approach, said Andrew Bentz of Ontario, spokesman for Calico. The company proposes to sink an 850-foot underground shaft or tunnel to remove 1,000 tons of ore per day from Grassy Mountain, he said.


    The operation expects to remove at least 425,000 ounces of gold from the mountain. The company's investment and exploration costs probably will total $100 million before mining begins, said Calico project manager Andy Gaudielle.


    Mineral-bearing rock would be milled for microscopic gold in a closed chemical process that wouldn't include the bird-attracting open settling ponds of diluted cyanide that worried Newmont's opponents, said Bentz, a retired Malheur County sheriff.


    Mining and reclamation of Grassy Mountain would take about 12 years, unless new gold discoveries are made, he said.


    Bentz believes Calico won't face the level of environmental opposition that attended Newmont's proposal.


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    OREGON DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES

    An open-pit uranium mine is proposed on this high desert site in southeastern Oregon's Malheur County -- the same ground where the old Bretz Mercury Mine (shown here) once stood. Uranium, mercury, silver, gold and other heavy metals often are found in the same areas, geologists say. Mercury was discovered here in 1931, and state mining records show that 152,000 tons of ore were mined in 1937. More mining took place during the 1940s and '50s, and at one point the Bretz was one of the largest high-grade mercury mines in the nation.



    Reynolds, the Oregon Energy chief, said mining companies no longer can operate in ways that caused the environmental problems of the past. Improvements in mining technology result in more efficient and environmentally responsible operations, he said.

    "We will have to post substantial financial bonds to ensure that there is full reclamation of the site to an approved plan when mining ends," Reynolds said.


    Only 5 percent of the nation's domestic-use uranium is produced within U.S. borders, although the United States takes more than 20 percent of its electricity from nuclear power plants, Reynolds said.


    The most likely buyer of Aurora uranium would be a U.S. electricity utility, he said. He estimated the mine could become the source of up to 30 percent of uranium produced in the U.S.


    What's next



    Public hearings will be held after the companies apply for permits to begin mining, said state geologist Vicki McConnell of Portland.


    Sixty-one acres of Grassy Mountain is patented, private mining land, but substantial portions of both sites are on federal land administered by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Both sites are remnant volcanic regions where geothermal and hydrothermal activity has pulled heavy metals and other substances close to the surface, McConnell said.


    Calico hopes to begin taking gold from Grassy Mountain in five years, but the regulatory pathway is likely to be longer for the Aurora mine because uranium is involved.


    In addition to the Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, the Oregon Energy Facility Siting Council, the U.S. Department of Energy and the federal Environmental Protection Agency must review the uranium mine.


    BLM permits will be required for tailing piles and the use of desert roads for both the uranium and gold mining.


    Oregon has a process in place to allow mining to proceed if resources can be extracted profitably and in a way that's environmentally safe, McConnell said.


    Whether that's the case here has yet to be determined, she said. "Geologically, we know there is gold in Grassy Mountain and we know there is uranium in the McDermitt area," she said.


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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
    Live streamed from Burns Oregon town hall meeting.

    3 hrs 10 minutes lost video near the end.

    This was a damn good video and I listened to the whole thing. The Bundys have more local support than I thought they did.
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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    RedSilverJ don't trust the OR event:

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    ^ That's UNlike JFriend who just returned from a trip to OR to investigate; and JF felt in his gut it's authentic, not a fed setup... and that's UNlike his 2 radio guests who cited lots of reason to question whether it's authentic:
    The Realist Report – #OregonStandoff

    January 9, 2016

    On this premier edition of The Realist Report broadcast live by Renegade Broadcasting, we’re joined by my good friend Sean Daly. Sean and I recently drove out to the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge just south of Burns, Oregon. A group of American patriots are occupying various buildings in the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to protest and rectify the unjust and tyrannical policies various agencies of the United States federal government have and continue to perpetrate against law abiding ranchers, farmers, and private property owners in the surrounding region.

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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Quote Originally Posted by Tumbleweed View Post
    This was a damn good video and I listened to the whole thing. The Bundys have more local support than I thought they did.
    ople dont know then people dont know. god damn this shit formatting. done.
    But if pe
    Jackie did it and you know it!

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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Looked like real people getting up and stating their opinions and a lot of it was positive for the Bundys getting the conversations started to make changes. There's a faction that don't want the Bundys to leave because if they do everything will return to what it was before and nothing will change or be resolved. Local people are afraid to speak up for fear of retaliation by the BLM. They are also afraid of the Feds who have taken over the school house, courthouse and post office.
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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Quote Originally Posted by Tumbleweed View Post
    Looked like real people getting up and stating their opinions and a lot of it was positive for the Bundys getting the conversations started to make changes. There's a faction that don't want the Bundys to leave because if they do everything will return to what it was before and nothing will change or be resolved. Local people are afraid to speak up for fear of retaliation by the BLM. They are also afraid of the Feds who have taken over the school house, courthouse and post office.
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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Quote Originally Posted by Tumbleweed View Post
    This was a damn good video and I listened to the whole thing. The Bundys have more local support than I thought they did.
    I watched it live while he was filming it. People can post all the negatives about this they want, but when you see it filmed live the lies in the main stream media are all exposed.
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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Idaho 3% has arrived.

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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    I don't agree with the way Ammond Bundy went about this, but now he is in this deep I hope he can accomplish what he intends to. He can't back down. I hope through his efforts the people in Oregon wake up. The city people won't because their lives are not directly affected. A percentage of the rural population will. Can they unite enough to be effective against a tyrannical government?

    A local rancher said in one of the live interviews 2 or 3 days ago by Pete Santilli that the Obama administration plans another national monument on Steens Mountain that will displace another 400 families. I read somewhere else there was a national monument planned, but don't remember the source. Several of the local ranchers talked about the abuse by the BLM, cutting permits, forcing them to move cattle, etc.. One said the BLM stated a fire in the mouth af a canyon while he and his buckaroos were in there gathering cattle. The BLM crew were aware the ranchers were in the canyon.

    I would like to see the people of Harney County get educated to the point they understand the Article IV District courts are legislative courts authorized by Congress having jurisdiction only in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, in a Territory or an insular possession. If that were to be accomplished the people would understand the Hammonds convictions are illegal, null and void. They could form a common law grand jury to investigate the matter, issue presentments, make enough noise the entire state of Oregon wakes up to the fact the feds have overreached their authority and expose the fraud of the District court jurisdiction. If this could be accomplished the FBI, BLM and US Forest Service powers would rapidly crumble.

    If it can be exposed the federal district courts are operating without jurisdiction the federal government will suffer a huge loss of power and control over the states and the people of the states.

    I can dream, can't I?
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    Re: 150 Militia Take Over Makhuer National Wildlife Preserve Headquarters

    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
    If it can be exposed the federal district courts are operating without jurisdiction the federal government will suffer a huge loss of power and control over the states and the people of the states.

    I can dream, can't I?
    When you looked into or lived in the communist state of Oregon, the dream might turn into a nightmare...

    The directive of a broke state would be to firesale any land to the highest bidder. more often that will come from outside of the entire U.S.

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