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K92 Mining Inc. Provides Operations and Stage 2 Expansion Update After Lifting of PNG COVID-19 State of Emergency

Posted by ipso facto @ 8:06 on June 17, 2020  

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/k92-mining-inc-provides-operations-201510381.html

Morning Maddog

Posted by Buygold @ 8:02 on June 17, 2020  

Yep. Another morning in the life of managed markets.

Sort of a big yawn for now. Crimex on deck.

scum at work

Posted by Maddog @ 7:28 on June 17, 2020  

SM, rates and Oil all ticking up, while PM’s get belted…bang on 8 am.

I wrote a quick something on this destroying of historic artifacts. .

Posted by goldielocks @ 3:12 on June 17, 2020  

The stupidity of these people and where do they get off destroying this property. Perhaps they’re extra bored after being locked up couldn’t handle it and looked to take it out on someone and it just a excuse to get out. Least it threw the Fauci Gates plan out and put them in quarantine instead.
He who is without sin cast the first stone.

Tiananmen Square, massacre, should it be destroyed?

Roman coliseums,where Christians slaves and a host of animals slaughtered for entertainment, should it be destroyed?

Should the Grave of Oda Nobunaga in Japan and many other warriors be destroyed because of its past enemies?

Should the ancient Egyptian pyramids be destroyed because it was slaves that built them?

Should the Mayan Pyramids be destroyed because they sacrificed people?

Better question would be what country has not had a history of injustices or violence and who today has the right to destroy the remains of that history for the future to be enlightened and learn from.

Liar Zinn ..missled readers about Columbus,Wounds on arawak indians were from other Indians,not from Columbus.He Lied ,the Bastard…

Posted by Ororeef @ 0:39 on June 17, 2020  

Mary Grabar, a scholar at the Alexander Hamilton Institute in Clinton, New York, recently published a book that aims to debunk the revisionary scholarship of leftist historian Howard Zinn. In her book, Grabar takes aim at what she calls Zinn’s lies about Christopher Columbus, which have in part fueled the outrage on campus against the Columbus Day holiday.

Leftist historian Howard Zinn’s book, A People’s History of the United States, is frequently assigned by college history professors. Zinn’s book has sold two million copies since its initial publication in 1980. The book has been hailed by progressives as a needed correction to an uncritically pro-America narrative in other history textbooks. Conservatives have accused Zinn, and the book, of having an irrational zeal for lifting America’s sins over its triumphs.

This week, the College Fix published an excerpt from Mary Grabar’s book “Debunking Howard Zinn.” Grabar makes the case that Zinn intentionally misleads his readers on the topic of Christopher Columbus by omitting relevant portions of Columbus’ writing. Zinn’s misleading writing combined with the book’s popularity on campus has resulted in attacks on Columbus Day and calls to replace it with “Indigenous Peoples’ Day.”

Take for example, the following paragraph from Zinn’s best-seller:

Arawak men and women, naked, tawny, and full of wonder, emerged from their villages onto the island’s beaches and swam out to get a closer look at the strange big boat. When Columbus and his sailors came ashore, carrying swords, speaking oddly, the Arawaks ran to greet them, brought them food, water, gifts. He later wrote of this in his log: ‘They . . . brought us parrots and balls of cotton, and spears and many other things, which they exchanged for the glass beads and hawks’ bells. They willingly traded everything they owned. . . .

Grabar claims that Zinn intentionally placed the ellipses to deceive readers. Why? Grabar claims that Zinn omitted specific text from the explorer’s journal because that text was not convenient to his narrative.

But Zinn’s most crucial omissions are in the passage from Columbus’s log that he quotes in the very first paragraph of his People’s History. There he uses ellipses to cover up the fact that he has left out enough of Columbus’s words to deceive his readers about what the discoverer of America actually meant. The omission right before “They would make fine servants” is particularly dishonest. Here’s the nub of what Zinn left out: “I saw some who bore marks of wounds on their bodies, and I made signs to them to ask how this came about, and they indicated to me that people came from other islands, which are near, and wished to capture them, and they defended themselves. And I believed and still believe that they come here from the mainland to take them for slaves.”

Breitbart News reported last week that 69 percent of students are in favor of abolishing Columbus Day. Those that were in favor of the Columbus Day ban argue that “the tradition of celebrating Christopher Columbus comes with an inherent celebration of genocide, violence, and colonization.”

Posted by Maya @ 0:20 on June 17, 2020  

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Christopher Columbus Statue Removed from St. Louis Park

Posted by Ororeef @ 0:14 on June 17, 2020  
Colombus Statues to come down in NY,NJ,VA,California
  Just wait until the Italians  get ANGRY   and see  what happens ….! Theres going to be a REVOLT against these chicken shit Politicians ….
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A statue of the 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus was removed from a St. Louis, Missouri, park on Tuesday as monuments continue to be targeted by left-wing activists across the country.

The statue, which had stood for 134 years in Tower Grove Park, was taken down after commissioners who manage the park voted in favor of the move. Park workers used a crane to remove the statue around 8 a.m. this morning.

TO GO WITH STORY by Karin ZEITVOGEL, Lifestyle-US-holiday-Columbus A 06 October 2007 photo shows the statue of Christopher Columbus at Columbus Circle in front of Union Station in Washington, DC. The statue was dedicated to Columbus 08 June 1912. Every year since 1934, people in the United States have celebrated …
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1:51

A statue of 15th-century explorer Christopher Columbus and Queen Isabella will be removed from California’s Capitol Rotunda at the direction of top lawmakers, The Sacramento Bee first reported.

The marble statue, which has been in the Capitol for over 100 years, will be taken down after a monument of settler John Sutter was removed near the Sacramento hospital named after him.

A statement that was signed by  Senate President Pro Tempore Toni Atkins (D), Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D), and Assembly Rules Committee Chairman Ken Cooley (D) read:

Christopher Columbus is a deeply polarizing historical figure given the deadly impact his arrival in this hemisphere had on indigenous populations. The continued presence of this statue in California’s Capitol, where it has been since 1883, is completely out of place today,” It is unclear when the statue will be removed from the state building.

The decision comes as left-wing activist groups, including Black Lives Matter, and Democrat lawmakers have called for historical statues to be taken down in the wake of the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody in Minneapolis.

On Tuesday, a statue of Christopher Columbus was removed from a St. Louis, Missouri, park — Tower Grove Park — after commissioners who manage it voted in favor of the move.

The day prior, after a bust of Christopher Columbus was taken down in Detroit, Michigan, and placed in storage. On Friday, officials in Wilmington, Delaware — the town in which former Vice President Joe Biden resides — removed statues of both Columbus and Caesar Rodney.

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