Devastating news
@MilitaryMetals (CSE: MILI) received an unscheduled review and formal decision from the Ministry of the Environment of the Slovak Republic cancelling the Company's exploration license on its Trojarova Antimony-Gold Project in Slovakia.
https://t.co/xkdUujWziD
$2.9 billion loan approved by the Export-Import Bank of the United States #EXIM26 through the Make More in America #MMIA initiative giving Perpetua the resources we need to fund construction of our project. Read our release. https://t.co/WG8eIyuM6C
"Years in the making" –Bill Sheriff, Chairman → We have received approval to drill and construct up to seven drill pads at our Apex Project – Nevada's largest past producing uranium mine ⚡️ $MANU.V $MAUUF #uranium
Bill Sheriff, Incoming Chairman $MANU.V → “Bringing together complementary teams and assets creates a significantly stronger platform with greater scale and visibility for @manhattanur as uranium becomes increasingly strategic to North American energy security." #uranium
We have news ⚡️ Final assays from 9 holes at Angilak deliver MORE HIGH-GRADES¹ across 3 "de-risked" corridors → Lac 50 EXTENDED $SASK $SASKF
¹ ² See notes and important disclosures in the release → https://t.co/eBop109Y5H
► KU-DD-001: 15.1 m total composite uranium ⤵️ mineralization² incl. 0.5 m at 1.56% U₃O₈
► J4R-DD-091: 5.6 m total composite uranium mineralization² incl. 0.5 m at 1.47% U₃O₈.
► ML-DD-014: 2.5 m total composite uranium mineralization² incl. 0.5 m at 1.10% U₃O₈.
¹ Composite mineralization is calculated using a 0.01% U₃O₈ cutoff with a maximum internal dilution of 1.5 m.
² The Company considers high-grade mineralization to be any interval over 1% U₃O₈
Heading back home to Alberta today we can't wait to see our family, friends & cast our vote for Alberta Independence
Is there a place to vote in Parkland County ?
. . . drilling intersected shallow, near-surface sulphide-rich polymetallic nickel-copper-cobalt-platinum-palladium-gold (“Ni-Cu-Co-PGE-Au”) mineralization that extends beyond the limits of the January 2023 Mineral Resource Estimate (“MRE”).
@Stillwater_CM
The amazing thing about Canada is that it’s a failed state full of citizens who think they’re better than everyone else.
Don’t ever tell me propaganda doesn’t work.
Discord only started requiring ID verification in 2025 for the UK due to the UK Child Protection Act. They are now rolling it out worldwide.
Already they have lost control of the data as the Persona verification company they used has been compromised.
The UK internet controls masked as protection for children don't work, and are already a disaster.
I live in Ontario but my heart is with the people in Alberta. I sincerely wish them success in their drive for INDEPENDENCE FROM CANADA!
If I lived in Alberta, I would vote "YES" because I think "YES" will give me a better future. Staying in Canada feels like GUARANTEED DEATH!
The world makes complete sense if you accept that America had the role of global hegemon forced on it after World War 2 when it wasn't culturally prepared for those burdens.
It then spent the next several decades trying to please everyone and everything because it lacked the political will and fortitude to rule despite being the only nation with the power and just worldview to pull it off respectably.
And now, Trump is attempting to fully renegotiate the world by casting aside the horrible deals that undergird the paradigm of shame we operated under for over half a century.
Be it military, immigration, trade...
It all comes back to this.
America didn't have the temerity to claim its imperial destiny.
It never should've allowed the IRGC to exist, but it was afraid of being called colonialist and oppressive. So they allowed a despicable and tyrannical regime that treats the violation of human rights like professional sport.
It never should've allowed trade deals that extracted domestic wealth and productive capacity in exchange for foreign comfort. But they were afraid of being called racist and regressive and colonialist if they took up for their own financial interests.
It never should've allowed broad swaths of the citizens of other nations to swarm over their own borders but they were ashamed of their own wealth and felt morally obligated—duty bound—to share, even at the expense of their own culture.
It never should've been so ashamed of its own culture, finding racist ghosts in every corner and cowering on reflex.
None of this should've happened.
But it did.
Trump diagnosed many of these issues when he ran the first time. But he didn't understand the scope of the crises. He didn't fully realize how deep it all went.
Moreover, he lacked the Beltway experience and the political capital to do anything about it.
This time, it's all different. He has all of those things at his disposal.
So, he's settling all scores. He's claiming the responsibilities that America spent decades ignoring and reaping the benefits that come alongside that responsibility.
Welcome to Imperial America.