Written by Ingmar Lee Friday, 28 March 2008 09:30
We may now travel anywhere at Bear Mountain in order to prospect for minerals. We may dig freely anywhere so long as its more than 75 metres away from a residence. On our claim we may travel anytime on public roads and private roads, or we may cut our way through brush as required. We may bring as many "agents" along to help with prospecting. We may establish a camp. If a private road is gated, Bear Mountain is obliged to give us a key, or to have someone come down and open the gate. We may bring in large tracked vehicles, excavators, D-9 Caterpillars etc. provided we give LGB9 24 hrs notice. We may jackhammer and blast. We now own all the caves on the site. If our geologist determines that minerals are present in any of the loads of blast rock being excavated from the mountain, we are entitled to examine such and be compensated.
The definition of "minerals" is unclear, and is, apparently, at the discretion of Mining Minister Richard Neufeld. The Gold Commissioner has the power to confiscate our claim, ~only if it can be determined that we were using the claim for purposes other than for which it is intended. That is why we intend to conduct our operations entirely in the spirit by which the Campbell government's new very highly streamlined process has made these rights available: -we are obliged and prepared to now go forth onto that landscape as aggressively as possible, -to extract whatever possible profit which might be extruded from our private subterranean resources, as fast as possible. As we determine our strategy to exploit our resources to the maximum advantage, we want a court injunction to stop the blasting which is slated for the massive karst formation in the southern portion of our claim, -which includes the entire proposed Bear Mountain Interchange site. We believe that we can get better value for that resource by leaving it intact.
I have confirmed from Arch Branch Director, Justine Batten, that Arch Branch personnel believe that the previously excavated sinkholes in the vicinity of the former treesit site may have been old mine adits. Batten assured me that she had asked Golder Associates, which is now, concurrently with the destruction of the site, rushing to complete an Archaeological Impact Assessment, to explore this possibilty and she was confident that it would be addressed in the report. The Golder report will be made available to the public "in the next week or two," she said. This news significantly advances the potential value of our claim. The excavated sinkholes may be aboriginal, as I have been arguing, but this theory wasn't favourable for the progress of the interchange project, and now all evidence which would have proved the existence of CMT's on the site, or any sort of archaeological or other resources, has been utterly destroyed.
I believe that there are large quantities of basalt, perhaps even some gneiss -right under the 19th hole of the golf course next to Len Barrie's house. As far as I know, basalt makes quite attractive rocks, which might sit quite nicely on the mantlepieces of people who want just a little piece of the Bear Mountain action! We hope to begin digging a large open pit there, perhaps as early as next week.
I have put in a name request for the new corporation, "BARE MOUNTAIN BONANZA CORP."
I'm getting legal advice about how best to go about installing sour gas wells, drilling for coal-bed methane, or just conducting mountain-top removal open-pit mining up there. Bear Mountain Bonanza Corp. policy states clearly that "during mining development, no "overburden" (-mining terminology for what Dr. Nancy Turner calls "The Earth's Blanket") shall be disturbed. Luckily for us, overburden removal and mass wasting is already well advanced by the Bear Mountain developers, so we may proceed in good conscience.
Of course, if there are any environmental concerns, we will solicit the help of the Mining Ministry's very sophisticated Greenwashing services

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Bare Bonanza are Brilliant Brainiacs!!!! Thank you for coming up with such a clever way to make the development of Bare mountain more difficult for the destructors of the once beautiful, sacred natural habitat that Skirt mountain once was. I really do hope it helps Len Barrie, et al, think twice about the devastation they have done and see Bare mountain for what it really is....a horrible waste. You rock!!! |
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Dan
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re: "What a pain in the ass" Langford wrote on March 29, 2008 : “What a pain in the ass†I think that "BARE MOUNTAIN BONANZA CORP." intentions is not to affect the "trees" as you have stated. If you would have read the entire intentions of BARE MOUNTAIN BONANZA CORP. above, you would realize you are the kind that create false and/or negative information. Where were you when the real devastation was happening? I believe mining etc. under these conditions may take place right next to a forested area that has already been stripped of it's forest covering, as long as the mining is more than 75 metres from existing buildings. So with that in mind, I wander where the next plan for a building is intended? ...... H-m-m-m ??? Ironically, maybe LGB9 et al will be stopped in their tracks, by a truly concerned and possibly, very wealthy environmental company. Hopefully this can finally put a stop to the mayhem of the beauty of our horizons to the west and north of Victoria. Into Social Justice and Solidarity, Dan. |
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Langford
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What a pain in the ass So much for being an environmentalist. You are a pain in the ass and nothing more. How do you think your mining will save the trees! |
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