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User ID: 74638839 United States 05/09/2019 02:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's a damn dumb dam. “Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath, to spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day.” -Aiel Oath Let the Dragon ride again on the Winds of Time WoT WoT! Build that RedWall Loose Lips Don't Sink Ships ~ Qanons DEW |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 02:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why build the spillway in the same manner as the previous one that failed? Would you expect a different result? What if you wanted the same result? Let's say first the politicians stole money away from the dam because there was a drought going on and maintaining a dam with little water in it is not sexy and who is going to notice or care? But then we all know the story of what happened when the rain suddenly showed up causing them to use the Emergency spillway & evacuations.. blah blah blah.. After the mess subsides people are finding gold. Everyone knows it was a result of the carving of the hillside on which the spillway sits. Workers are finding large chunks of gold. People are trying to keep it on the down low but they have to sell it to the exchangers for cash so it shows up in the economy. So you build the same spillway all over again wanting the same result, spending crazy money and employing voters. You truck out debris as you build and find lots of gold. You blast the hillside getting out all that you can. You run trucks at night or you do it right in front of the cameras because the best way to hide something big is with everyone watching. You want the dam to fail it's the best way to get the gold while controlling the public through fear. Fear is blinding. ........ Sure you pave the emergency spillway parking lot a few inches higher but no one is actually going to count the trucks and what material is actually coming and going. |
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User ID: 74638839 United States 05/09/2019 04:06 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why build the spillway in the same manner as the previous one that failed? Would you expect a different result? Quoting: Amanda Lee What if you wanted the same result? Let's say first the politicians stole money away from the dam because there was a drought going on and maintaining a dam with little water in it is not sexy and who is going to notice or care? But then we all know the story of what happened when the rain suddenly showed up causing them to use the Emergency spillway & evacuations.. blah blah blah.. After the mess subsides people are finding gold. Everyone knows it was a result of the carving of the hillside on which the spillway sits. Workers are finding large chunks of gold. People are trying to keep it on the down low but they have to sell it to the exchangers for cash so it shows up in the economy. So you build the same spillway all over again wanting the same result, spending crazy money and employing voters. You truck out debris as you build and find lots of gold. You blast the hillside getting out all that you can. You run trucks at night. You do it right in front of the cameras because the best way to hide something big is with everyone watching. You want the dam to fail it's the best way to get the gold while controlling the public through fear. Fear is blinding. ........ Sure you pave the emergency spillway parking lot a few inches higher but no one is actually going to count the trucks and what material is actually coming and going. A lot of it was buried history. Many Native Sites with old mines that the 49'ers found when they got here ended up underwater. “Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath, to spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day.” -Aiel Oath Let the Dragon ride again on the Winds of Time WoT WoT! Build that RedWall Loose Lips Don't Sink Ships ~ Qanons DEW |
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User ID: 74638839 United States 05/09/2019 04:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "2 TRAINS BURN UP IN TUNNEL. FOUR CREWMEN DIE IN FORNACE OF FLAMES. Oroville, Calif. (AP) -- Diesel engines of two 40-car work trains collided Thursday night in a tunnel near the $200 million Oroville Dam site, exploding 10,000 gallons of fuel and killing four trainmen. The tunnel, through which earth fill is moved to the dam, was turned into a fiery furnace for four hours. Each train had two diesel engines. Each engine carried 2,500 gallons of fuel." [link to www.gendisasters.com] “Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath, to spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day.” -Aiel Oath Let the Dragon ride again on the Winds of Time WoT WoT! Build that RedWall Loose Lips Don't Sink Ships ~ Qanons DEW |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77148692 United States 05/09/2019 06:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It’s not a gold mine. It wasn’t rebuilt in the “exact same” manner as the failed spillway. Maybe politicians are skimming off the top, but it’s not being designed to fail. The engineering firms connected to that, and personally every engineer who signed off on it would would be out of business, forever, if it was. Anyone have any evidence that the debris that was removed was being processed to remove any precious metals? |
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User ID: 77082640 United States 05/09/2019 06:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guys, I work for a company heavily involved with the repairs out there. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77148692 It’s not a gold mine. It wasn’t rebuilt in the “exact same” manner as the failed spillway. Maybe politicians are skimming off the top, but it’s not being designed to fail. The engineering firms connected to that, and personally every engineer who signed off on it would would be out of business, forever, if it was. Anyone have any evidence that the debris that was removed was being processed to remove any precious metals? Evidence? hahahah. There's no evidence until after the fact. But gold is found when banks are eroded away, that's just a fact. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 70297264 United States 05/09/2019 07:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP you dumb? You have never been gold mining, river or dig, in your life. It's a crushing endeavor, literally. But, if you somehow brought the history of these counties into play, or could shine light on them, then yes, the true gold, that of the white folks of CA, would be seen clearly. That's who made CA great, you know. Beach Boys, Mulholland, John Muir, great people like those. |
legal cokehead union User ID: 70297264 United States 05/09/2019 07:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I am totally ashamed of Californians and hate living around them these days, half of them are retarded and the other half are not talking truth they smile and hide their cards, they are "all set" But what you need to survive a total regime of a holes like Jerry Brown, is friends, and respect. Respect comes from where? Being able to move kilos of cocaine? To a lawyer, yes, he will respect you more than an average person, if you move kilos of coke. Gold is what you make of it OP, as is life. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | On page 59 of this document, readers learn that the principal designer for both Oroville spillways “was hired directly from a university post-graduate program, with prior engineering employment experience limited to one or two summers.” And the designer had “no prior professional experience designing spillways” and “no instruction on spillway design” in college coursework. The forensic team “finds it striking that such an inexperienced engineer was given the responsibility of designing the spillways of what is still the tallest dam in the US.” [link to www.capoliticalreview.com] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 09:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kiewit specializes in mine management, production, infrastructure construction, maintenance and contract mining ventures, offering some of the most highly-skilled and experienced professionals in the industry. Kiewit offers a broad range of capabilities, from exploration, geologic analysis, permit applications, and evaluation and feasibility studies to computer-assisted planning, facility design, marketing, contract administration and transportation coordination. With several awards for mine reclamation, Kiewit continues to be a technological leader in mine design and production. In addition to its contract mining portfolio, Kiewit has executed more than 100 mining projects in the past 10 years, totaling nearly $3 billion in revenue [link to www.kiewit.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | *Side note Soda Spring Idaho is an Earthquake hot spot. Kiewit provides contract mining services for the Conda Phosphate Operations near Soda Springs, Idaho. The objective of the mining services contract is to provide between 2 million and 2.3 million tons of phosphate ore per year from the Dry Valley Mine and the North Rassmussen Ridge Mine at an annualized strip ratio ranging from 3:1 to 5:1 cubic yards of waste to a ton of ore. [link to www.kiewit.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 10:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.kiewit.com (secure)] Throughout Kiewit’s history, we have built roads that connect the world, dug canals to carry water to thirsty lands and bored tunnels through mountains. We build. We mine. We shape the landscape and create energy solutions. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Denise Claeys 50 minutes ago (edited) So a mining company is "building a spillway" over a mine. Kiewit would know how to handle 1 million tons of gravel and silt produced by the 2017 spillway collapse. If 2.5 grams were in each ton of debris removed, that would equal $1.1 Billion worth of gold. Hmmm...Bilderburg Group is meeting in Sierra City, due east of Oroville, next month. The Bilderburg website says that the site was chosen for its excellent heliport. Hmmmm... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 21602947 United States 05/09/2019 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Under the youtube video Quoting: Amanda Lee Denise Claeys 50 minutes ago (edited) So a mining company is "building a spillway" over a mine. Kiewit would know how to handle 1 million tons of gravel and silt produced by the 2017 spillway collapse. If 2.5 grams were in each ton of debris removed, that would equal $1.1 Billion worth of gold. Hmmm...Bilderburg Group is meeting in Sierra City, due east of Oroville, next month. The Bilderburg website says that the site was chosen for its excellent heliport. Hmmmm... Sure...the big guys love an excellent heliport... That is a big steaming pile of excrement. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 64698495 United States 05/09/2019 11:21 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.broadstreetbeacon.com (secure)] Bilderberg Group to Meet in Sierra City in 2019 & older article with a list of players (take this with a grain of salt whoever knows) [link to berndpulch.org] |
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