Gold, Greed, and Terrorism
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=102&topic_id=489067Federal inquiry eyeing Echo Bay
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=102&topic_id=489956Sierra Magazine Story Reveals U.S. Mining Company's Support of Terrorists
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=115&topic_id=7373Gold, Greed, and Terrorism -- Bush Sr. connection to Echo bay
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=125&topic_id=10791It's so disappointing to learn that people who associate with the Democratic Party serve Barrick Gold, past and/or present, as "International Advisors": Sam Nunn, who serves on several major corporate boards like GE ... and, Bill Clinton's 'friend', Vernon Jordan, who, too, sits on major corporate boards ... he used to be on Clear Channel's Board ... and, even Andrew Young ... and William Cohen
http://www.barrick.com/fi_reports/annual/2001annual_en.pdfthe Internet opens eyes ... participation with these outfits becomes known ... what it tells me is they care only about themselves and perpetuating their own wealth ... they should have used more care with whom they associated
Poppy Bush just gave away the store ... Americans should loathe the man ...
"Bush Sr. involved in 'biggest gold heist since the days of Butch Cassidy'" http://www.underreported.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=1019The answer lies with a Canadian gold mining outfit called Barrick Corp. It takes a bit of explaining.
In the final days of the first Bush regime, the Interior Department adopted policies that enriched Barrick -- and cost U.S. taxpayers -- "a cool billion or so," according to Palast. In 1995, Barrick hired Bush I as "honorary senior adviser" -- but of course claimed there had been no deal. (When Bush the Younger became president in 2001, one of his first deeds was to dump rules on gold mining waste disposal -- which is likely to cause irreparable environmental harm. One of the biggest beneficiaries is, of course, Barrick.)
Barrick in 1999 acquired another Canadian mining company, Sutton Resources, which was seeking to grab land in Tanzania from small-time prospectors. In his book, Palast reports: "In August 1996, Sutton's bulldozers, backed by military police firing weapons, rolled across the goldfield, smashing down worker housing, crushing their mining equipment. ... About 50 miners were still in their mine shafts, buried alive."
Not good public relations.
Bush left Barrick in 1999 -- it was probably a risky affiliation as his son's campaign ramped up. Replacing Bush was Atlanta's own Andrew Young, who joined another of the city's favorite sons, Vernon Jordan. In an interview, Palast was brutal. "Andy Young is pocketing blood money from African gold." (Young did not return a detailed message asking about his relationship with Barrick.)
McKinney, meanwhile, chaired congressional hearings that had launched a probe of Barrick's activities in the Congo, where the firm was accused of, as Palast says, "stoking the civil war." McKinney was also fighting to protect the life of a whistleblower in the Tanzania episode.
So, who were the black leaders that helped torpedo McKinney? "Andy Young and Vernon Jordan," replies Palast. "No one has held them accountable."http://www.gregpalast.com/printerfriendly.cfm?artid=210A Congressman Rahall from West Virginia has worked to amend the Mining Law of 1872 which offers mining companies cheap access to federal land with few environmental restrictions.