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#13998432 at 2021-06-27 17:33:44 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #17716: Comms/Animefag/GerBil/Doge BTFO Edition
Golden Secrets (V) Chocolate Mountain Military Base
Back in 1994 California Senator Dianne Feinstein orchestrated a very controversial take over of one of the largest gold deposits in the world in the Chocolate Mountains of California.
Karen-Lee Bixman (no relation:-) exposes this takeover in her article "The Great Gold Heist".
https://web.archive.org/web/20070520021616/http://www.uhuh.com/1calfraud/stacks/bixman.htm
Donald Fife, spokesman for the National Association of Mining Districts, said of the heist "The 103rd Congress managed to accommodate more than a gang of train robbers could achieve in a lifetime when they approved the Desert Wilderness Protection Act." Fife was commenting on recent information that indicates tens of billions of dollars in gold deposits and huge real estate swindles may be the motivating factors behind the act."
http://www.24hgold.com/english/news-gold-silver-golden-secrets-v-chocolate-mountain-military-base.aspx?article=2650967238G10020&redirect=false&contributor=Gold+Secrets
#3432884 at 2018-10-11 02:21:55 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #4352: Bandwagon Shills Only Shill Edition
THE GREAT GOLD HEIST
The Desert Wilderness Protection Act
by Karen Lee Bixman
Published in: Media ByPass Magazine
1-800-4-bypass
Senator Diane Feinstein: "The Modern Jesse James"
Congress should be convening a criminal investigation. On October 8, 1994, the biggest gold heist in history occurred, but this theft lacked the melodrama of a Jesse James' holdup or the excitement of a Brink's truck robbery. Nary a word was reported by the media even though this thievery was committed in the light of day. The citizens that were being robbed tried to cry out for help but the lawmen wouldn't listen because unbeknownst to them, they were helping the bandits gain their booty.
The 103rd Congress managed to accommodate more than a gang of train robbers could achieve in a lifetime when they approved the Desert Wilderness Protection Act. "Instead of voting on the Desert Wilderness Protection Act, Congress should be convening a criminal investigation," said Donald Fife, spokesman for the National Association of Mining Districts.
Fife was commenting on recent information that indicates tens of billions of dollars in gold deposits and huge real estate swindles may be the motivating factors behind the act.
Sponsored by Senator Diane Feinstein, the Desert Wilderness Protection Act and its companion bill known as the California Desert Protection Act created e three new national parks and seventy- four new wilderness areas in the desert of California that total 8 million acres (an area the size of Maryland). This closes acreage to development, forces out private owners within the protected area and closes mines and ranches. It also expands the Death Valley and Joshua Tree national monuments and upgrades them to national parks.
This is the largest wilderness land lock-up since the 1980 Alaska Lands Act; largest ever in the lower 48 states.
Senator Feinstein contends that the fragile ecosystem of the desert must be protected from development, but in reality the areas being placed into park and wilderness closures are not threatened. In 1980, the California Desert Conservation Area Plan was enacted to protect the desert and it has been rigorously enforced by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM). Furthermore, the designated acreage mentioned in this bill have largely been for sale at bargain prices for over 100 years with no takers because there is absolutely no water or any prospect of water for development.
It seems that the real motivation for passage of this bill lies with the special interest groups that would benefit monetarily.
Through a complex series of land exchanges, Catellus Corporation, a subsidiary of Santa Fe Pacific, will receive land that contains some of the richest gold deposits in the world.
In exchange, the public gets seventy-four widely scattered tracts of desert which have found no economic use in more than a century. These properties will be maintained at public expense; Secretary of Interior Bruce Babbitt claims resources within the National Park Service are available for this to be accomplished. In actuality, Congressional figures show that the National Park Service currently faces a 37-year back-log in construction funding, a 250-year back-log for land acquisition, and a short-fall of $400 million for existing park operation and maintenance. Catellus owns over 400,000 acres of worthless land in the California Mojave Desert.
cont
http://www.propertyrightsresearch.org/great_gold_heist__the_desert_wil.htm
8chan/8kun CBTS Posts (1)
#7627 at 2017-11-28 16:51:39 (UTC+1)
CBTS General #7
>>7603
I'm not sure about the code, but thinking about Feinstein brings to mind Chocolate Mountain…. There are quite a few articles when searching these terms. Here's the lead-in to one of them:
http://www.24hgold.com/english/news-gold-silver-golden-secrets-v--chocolate-mountain-military-base.aspx?contributor=Gold+secrets&article=2650967238G10020&redirect=False
Golden Secrets (V) Chocolate Mountain Military Base by Gold Secrets
Oct 5, 2009 - #1 Chocolate Mountain Military Base/Desert Wildlife Reserve. Back in 1994 California Senator Dianne Feinstein orchestrated a very controversial take over of one of the largest gold deposits in the world in the Chocolate Mountains of California. Karen-Lee Bixman (no relation:-) exposes this takeover in her …
Some juicy quotes from the article:
"Unbeknownst to the public, inside the range is the world's richest gold rift zone. Geologists estimate that the gold contained in this zone is worth between $40 to $100 billion. These are surface gold deposits which are more profitable to mine than the one-mile deep gold deposits in South Africa."
"The Mesquite gold mine is one of the top ten mines in the United States and has some of the most profitable gold deposits of any mine in the world. To the north is the Chocolate Mountain gunnery range. The Mesquite open pit gold mine literally stops at the fence that borders the gunnery range."
"Engineers allege that in 1981 and 1982, Consolidated Goldfields, which owned the mine at the time, illegally drilled into the gunnery range area to determine the composition of the ore body. The samples proved to be of high quality. According to these same engineers, beginning in the mid-1980s, military helicopters brought high ranking military officers, Congressmen and Senators to the area to examine these large gold deposits. Congressman Bruce Vento (D-Minn.) was one of several congressmen and senators who participated in these highly secretive trips."
In other words there is or may be a HUGE gold deposit, that Feinstein was instrumental in locking away. It's still there … or is it?
endchan qrbunker Posts (1)
#56512 at 2022-10-18 03:08:00 (UTC+1)
QR Bunker General #165: Boston U Has A Moar Lethal Strain Of Covid WTF? Edition
>>56507
Karen Lee Curtis.