As part of Operation "Hard Ball," the FBI and our law enforcement partners throughout California, other U.S. cities and in Canada, India and Europe collaborated to execute dozens of search and arrest warrants targeting 37 members of violent transnational organizations who are charged with engaging in racketeering, targeted killings, shootings, extortion, the trafficking of bulk quantities of narcotics across international borders, and other crimes around the world. #OperationHardBall
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“I can confirm that our two year investigation clearly demonstrates that politicians were on to take stole millions from taxpayers and were elite captured by the United front works department front team.”
Umm, Houston
Or Washington maybe
Somebody
We have a problem here
The #FBI is offering a reward of up to $50,000 for information leading to the arrest of Satinderjeet Singh, #wanted for his alleged involvement in the Lawrence Bishnoi Organized Crime Group which is allegedly engaged in a variety of violent acts in Southern California, and across the United States and Canada: https://t.co/k5sicpVbIc
🇨🇦 CRIMINALS UNDETERRED: “On the same day the U.S. Justice Department announced a slew of arrests related to international extortion, drug trafficking and murder syndicates, @SurreyPS in Metro Vancouver reported yet another extortion-related shooting.” https://t.co/BVsQS27f83
“Assault”.
Stab wounds to the head and neck “which later required stitches”.
You know, just a couple of stitches.
The Haitian man nearly murdered the two officers. Stabbing them in the head and neck in an attempt to kill them. The injuries were grievous.
No matter how much you think you hate the @CBC you do not hate them enough.
One of the oldest promotional tactics in mining is closeology.
“This project is next to a mine… therefore it should work too.”
That’s not an investment thesis.
But dismissing regional context entirely is a mistake.
In this piece, I look beyond simple proximity and examine what really matters:
• Existing ISR infrastructure
• Capital allocation by major uranium companies
• District consolidation
• Processing capacity
• Permitting precedent
• Strategic behaviour from experienced operators
When companies like Ur-Energy, Cameco and Uranium Energy Corp. continue committing capital to the same district, it doesn’t prove a junior will succeed.
It does, however, provide valuable context for evaluating long-term probability.
The difference between promotion and analysis often comes down to asking better questions.
Read the full assessment below.
https://t.co/rPnjVQGCUL
#Uranium #UraniumStocks #NuclearEnergy #Mining #MiningStocks #ResourceInvesting #CriticalMinerals #EnergySecurity #ISR #Wyoming #NoblePlains
@Kristof_Poland@elonmusk Atlas Shrugged & the Fountainhead should be taught in every school in America at least beginning in 9th grade, probably earlier. Add the Bible, Paul Johnson's History of the American People & Harold Evans' They Made America and you've set your kids up for life.
Now The Fountainhead – arguably the better book:
1. There are two ways to exist: create from your own vision, or live by reflecting and pleasing others – Rand calls them the first-handers and the second-handers.
2. Howard Roark is an architect who will only build what he actually believes in. He starves rather than compromise the design. The world resists him constantly.
3. Peter Keating is the opposite – talented enough, but builds his entire career on flattering clients, copying styles, and climbing socially. He succeeds, but remains hollow.
4. The villain, Ellsworth Toohey, is the system made conscious: he deliberately promotes mediocrity, knowing that a world of second-handers needs a critic to tell them what to think – and that gives him total power.
5. Roark’s crime, in the eyes of that world, isn’t failure – it’s that he doesn’t need their approval. That independence is experienced as an affront.
6. The novel’s argument: civilization’s actual source is the rare individual who originates rather than imitates. Everyone else — including people who despise him — lives downstream of what he creates.
7. The Fountainhead is Roark himself. Not a fountain – a fountainhead: the original source, where the water actually comes from. Before the river, before the tributaries, before anyone else draws from it. The title says: find that person, and you’ve found where everything real begins.
Ombudsman censures @CTVNews for alarming misstatement of facts in breaking story, rules that newsrooms must strive for accuracy even in heated moments.
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