oooh a twitter fight......all attention is good attention....
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https://bit.ly/2S1Tlqj The chromite deposits in ONT Ring of Fire are worth $117Billion according to Dr. James Mungall, CDN top specialist in magmatic ore deposits. In fall 2 Globe and Mail reporters stated that these deposits were worthless. Globe refused to publish this column!
Stan "We" never claimed they were worthless. James Franklin, the very geologist who came up with the $60-billion valuation, that has been endlessly recycled by thousands, including many journalists, cast serious doubt on his own figure. Why don't you give him a call?
Here's the story in case anyone is curious in reading who
and I spoke to. This was a roughly 6 month project that we took very seriously. We talked to all of the stakeholders. Stan, as you know, I talked to you too, early on in the project
The road to nowhere: Claims Ontario’s Ring of Fire is worth $60-billion are nonsense
The Ontario government has repeatedly played up the prospects for the region with breathless assertions about the supposedly stratospheric value of minerals in the ground, and an apparent bonanza of...
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you accept money from mining companies, (including Noront right?) who advertise on your site, and then you write pieces on some of those companies. I believe you should point out this blatant conflict. I am independent, with absolutely no skin in the game.
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Very obvious when you visit http://RepublicOfMining.com that the mining industry advertises on my blog. Why did the Globe not publish Dr. Mungall's column that vehemently disagreed with your "$60Billion value of ROF is nonsense"?
I can't speak for my editors. As I'm sure you know, that is not my call.