Mining Articles

Real Fake News: Science Used as Propaganda

July 17, 2017 / Joe Jarvis

Did you know that doctors and scientists can be corrupt or simply wrong?People seem to give doctors and scientists the benefit of the doubt when it comes to their findings and opinions on things like global warming, genetically modified organisms, pesticides, chemicals, and how unhealthy certain foods and habits are.But like any other humans, scientists and doctors are, well, human. They can be mi...Read More

5 Ways to Keep a Tax Farm (Citizens) Producing

July 16, 2017 / Joe Jarvis

The government depends on the citizens to produce, to create value from which the ruling classes can leech. They need to keep us working and spending in ways that they prescribe in order to insert themselves into transactions which would otherwise have nothing to do with them. Here are five ways that they keep the tax farm going.1. Credit Cards and DebtCredit cards, student loan debt, home loans,...Read More

5 Ways to Keep a Tax Farm (Citizens) Producing

July 16, 2017 / Joe Jarvis

The government depends on the citizens to produce, to create value from which the ruling classes can leech. They need to keep us working and spending in ways that they prescribe in order to insert themselves into transactions which would otherwise have nothing to do with them. Here are five ways that they keep the tax farm going.1. Credit Cards and DebtCredit cards, student loan debt, home loans,...Read More

5 Private City Projects That You Should Know About

July 14, 2017 / The Daily Bell Staff

1. A Private City in Norway Has Broken Ground! Liberstad is being built.So many of these projects never get off the ground. This one is happening. There is a long way to go, but the initial hurdle has been passed. The land was purchased in June and is currently in development creating a private “anarchist” community. It is being funded by presale of cabins and building sites.2. By 2020...Read More

5 Private City Projects That You Should Know About

July 14, 2017 / The Daily Bell Staff

1. A Private City in Norway Has Broken Ground! Liberstad is being built.So many of these projects never get off the ground. This one is happening. There is a long way to go, but the initial hurdle has been passed. The land was purchased in June and is currently in development creating a private “anarchist” community. It is being funded by presale of cabins and building sites.2. By 2020...Read More

Rockhaven Resources Ltd. Closes Second Tranche Of Financing

July 13, 2017 12:38:33 / Staff reporter

Vancouver, BC - Rockhaven Resources Ltd. (TSX-V:RK | OTC:RKHNF) (the "Company") announces that it has closed the second tranche of the private placement announced on May 23, 2017. Closing consisted of the issuance of 1,615,000 flow-through shares at $0.20 per share, for total consideration of $323,000.Rockhaven paid cash finders' fees totaling $21,910 and issued a total of 109,550 finders...Read More

Why and How to Get a Second Passport

July 13, 2017 / Joe Jarvis

If you don’t have options, you are helpless.If you had only McDonalds to provide you food, you would not be able to make the choice to be healthy. If Monsanto monopolized the agricultural industry (which they are arguably attempting) then you could not help but consume dangerous carcinogenic pesticides.And if the U.S. government controls your ability to travel around the globe, you have no...Read More

Why and How to Get a Second Passport

July 13, 2017 / Joe Jarvis

If you don’t have options, you are helpless.If you had only McDonalds to provide you food, you would not be able to make the choice to be healthy. If Monsanto monopolized the agricultural industry (which they are arguably attempting) then you could not help but consume dangerous carcinogenic pesticides.And if the U.S. government controls your ability to travel around the globe, you have no...Read More

Why now is the time to invest in uranium

Jul 12, 2017 / Denison Mines Corporation

CEO David Cates explains the 2 things we know about uranium price right now and the gap we are seeing in the market.Read More

Domestic Abuse: A Smart Device Called the Police

July 11, 2017 / The Daily Bell Staff

This article is not about fear. This article is about common sense.Last week, we discussed the internet of things, and how smart devices could be used to literally know more about us than we know about ourselves.This is not some distant future dystopia we are talking about. It is already happening.A smart device in a home called the police during a domestic violence incident.It appears to have bee...Read More

Domestic Abuse: A Smart Device Called the Police

July 11, 2017 / The Daily Bell Staff

This article is not about fear. This article is about common sense.Last week, we discussed the internet of things, and how smart devices could be used to literally know more about us than we know about ourselves.This is not some distant future dystopia we are talking about. It is already happening.A smart device in a home called the police during a domestic violence incident.It appears to have bee...Read More

Now is the time to buy this cyclical mining stock

2017-07-09 / The Investment Reporter

Our Investment Planning Committee has upgraded Canadian mining stock Teck Resources to a 'buy'. Its shares are better priced and its earnings are expected to jump as the global economy grows faster. Resume buying Teck for long-term capital gains and small dividends.Our Investment Planning Committee has upgraded Vancouver-based mining stock Teck Resources (TSX-TECK.B; NYSE-TECK) to a buy. Resume bu...Read More

Nepali Laborers Risk Their Lives For A Better Future

July 07, 2017 / Michael Demas

To strive in the face of adversity is the mantle of Nepali tradition. The country has a historically tumultuous government that has dissolved and transformed many times, either due to in-fighting, public pressure, or most infamously, the massacre of its royal family by its own prince.The current state of government affairs cannot be described without highlighting corruption, especially bribery. C...Read More

Nepali Laborers Risk Their Lives For A Better Future

July 07, 2017 / Michael Demas

To strive in the face of adversity is the mantle of Nepali tradition. The country has a historically tumultuous government that has dissolved and transformed many times, either due to in-fighting, public pressure, or most infamously, the massacre of its royal family by its own prince.The current state of government affairs cannot be described without highlighting corruption, especially bribery. C...Read More

Why countries use nuclear power over other sources of energy

Jul 06, 2017 / Denison Mines Corporation

CEO David Cates explains why countries such as Saudi Arabia are using nuclear power over other sources of energy.Read More

How "Nothing to Hide" Leads to "Nowhere to Hide" - Why Privacy Matters in an Age of Tech Totalitarianism

July 05, 2017 / Staff reporter

Editor's note: The following comes from a longtime journalist who specializes in writing for major media outlets and private companies about robots, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).Would you allow a government official into your bedroom on your honeymoon? Or let your mother-in-law hear and record every conversation that takes place in your home or car - especially disagreements with you...Read More

How "Nothing to Hide" Leads to "Nowhere to Hide" - Why Privacy Matters in an Age of Tech Totalitarianism

July 05, 2017 / Staff reporter

Editor's note: The following comes from a longtime journalist who specializes in writing for major media outlets and private companies about robots, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence (AI).Would you allow a government official into your bedroom on your honeymoon? Or let your mother-in-law hear and record every conversation that takes place in your home or car - especially disagreements with you...Read More

Goldcorp makes headway with plan to give Dome mine a new life

Jul. 4, 2017, 8:08 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Canada's Goldcorp (TSX:G) (NYSE:GG), the world's number four bullion miner in terms of output, is moving forward with its Century project, which aims to extend the life its century-old Dome mine in Ontario.The Dome mine received a death sentence in January 2016, when Goldcorp announced it was closing the operation in the summer due to weak bullion prices that nearly half the company's share pric...Read More

Egypt awards gold mining tender to four companies

Jul. 3, 2017, 6:00 AM / Reuters

Four companies, including two foreign ones, have won Egypt's gold mining exploration tender for five concessions in the Eastern Desert and the Sinai Peninsula, Petroleum Minister Tarek El Molla said on Monday.Britain's Veritas Mining Limited, Ghassan Spain Investment, and Egypt's East Gas Company won a concession each while Resolute Egypt won two, El Molla said in a statement.Egypt is hoping that...Read More

Will the Government Ruin Self-Driving Cars?

July 03, 2017 / Garrett Kehr

Over the past several decades, cars have become increasingly high tech allowing for computers to take larger roles in the routine functions of the car. Computerized functions have been a boon to consumers, who advantage from greater reliability and efficiency, but also to criminal hackers who advantage from greater vulnerability.Starting around the turn of the last decade tech enthusiasts starte...Read More

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