Post by hermannmaier0 on Mar 4, 2007 17:07:33 GMT -6
The Shore-Gold Dispute
Star Uranium Corp. expects to win the on-going dispute against Shore Gold on November 20th, we expect them to win too!
Why This Stock Can Achieve Instant Growth At Any Point Overnight!
One of the major reasons we like this company is because of the outstanding lawsuit against Shore Gold. The talk on the street is that Shore Gold has no case, and that this is a guaranteed win for Star, who holds video evidence disputing Shore Golds claim.
These diamond properties are significantly VALUABLE and will change Star Uranium overnight once this case Is closed. In fact, these properties could form a company on it’s own, and are under the watchful eye of many of the major diamond producers in Canada.
Here is a brief overview of the lawsuit.
Star Uranium and United Carina (50/50) applied to the government of Saskatchewan for mineral rights to 25 claims totaling 33,196 hectares. The government was in the process
of issuing certificates to Pine Channel (Former Operating Name) and United Carina when Shore Gold Inc (SGF.TSX) protested to the Department of Energy and Mines and to the Minister of Mines. Both protest were rejected, and Shore then went to civil court to try to prevent the government from issuing title to Pine Channel and United Carina.
The Department of Energy and Mines then stated that they would await the outcome of the civil court case. After many delays, the case will finally be heard by the court in September
2006. The basis of Shore’s protest is that they claim that Rick Walker conspired to depriv them of their right to claim the lands, and used force, violence and committed assault and battery.
Up until very recently, mineral rights that had lapsed and reverted to the Crown were re-staked by lining up at the door to Energy and Mines offices – much like a land rush in the old Wild West. The door was opened at 8:30 a.m. on the first business day of each month and it was first come-first served.
In this particular case, Walker had hired men to live in a tent in front of the door for three weeks. At 2:30 a.m., three nights before the first business day, a security company hired by Shore had two men show up and stand in front of the tent. By opening morning, a crowd of 20-25 people were jockeying or position under the watchful eye of three Regina policemen, whose presence Mr. Walker had arranged. When the door opened, Walker managed to get in first and had his paperwork time stamped and processed first. Shore was unwilling to accept the out come and made their protests.
A video of the event exists and plainly refutes Shore’s charges. The properties in question are scattered throughout the Fort a la Corne area, some more strategic than others, but all have magnetic anomalies on them that could be caused by kimberlites. The largest and at this time, the most important claim involved is a 12 km north-south by 5 km east-west
block which is about 8 km of Shore Gold’s Star kimberlite.
This property also is contiguous to Forest Gate’s Dizzy kimberlite pipe and about 5 km north-east of the 140/141 pipe owned by DeBeers and Shore Gold. This pipe contains in excess of 500 million tones of kimberlite.
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Star Uranium Corp. expects to win the on-going dispute against Shore Gold on November 20th, we expect them to win too!
Why This Stock Can Achieve Instant Growth At Any Point Overnight!
One of the major reasons we like this company is because of the outstanding lawsuit against Shore Gold. The talk on the street is that Shore Gold has no case, and that this is a guaranteed win for Star, who holds video evidence disputing Shore Golds claim.
These diamond properties are significantly VALUABLE and will change Star Uranium overnight once this case Is closed. In fact, these properties could form a company on it’s own, and are under the watchful eye of many of the major diamond producers in Canada.
Here is a brief overview of the lawsuit.
Star Uranium and United Carina (50/50) applied to the government of Saskatchewan for mineral rights to 25 claims totaling 33,196 hectares. The government was in the process
of issuing certificates to Pine Channel (Former Operating Name) and United Carina when Shore Gold Inc (SGF.TSX) protested to the Department of Energy and Mines and to the Minister of Mines. Both protest were rejected, and Shore then went to civil court to try to prevent the government from issuing title to Pine Channel and United Carina.
The Department of Energy and Mines then stated that they would await the outcome of the civil court case. After many delays, the case will finally be heard by the court in September
2006. The basis of Shore’s protest is that they claim that Rick Walker conspired to depriv them of their right to claim the lands, and used force, violence and committed assault and battery.
Up until very recently, mineral rights that had lapsed and reverted to the Crown were re-staked by lining up at the door to Energy and Mines offices – much like a land rush in the old Wild West. The door was opened at 8:30 a.m. on the first business day of each month and it was first come-first served.
In this particular case, Walker had hired men to live in a tent in front of the door for three weeks. At 2:30 a.m., three nights before the first business day, a security company hired by Shore had two men show up and stand in front of the tent. By opening morning, a crowd of 20-25 people were jockeying or position under the watchful eye of three Regina policemen, whose presence Mr. Walker had arranged. When the door opened, Walker managed to get in first and had his paperwork time stamped and processed first. Shore was unwilling to accept the out come and made their protests.
A video of the event exists and plainly refutes Shore’s charges. The properties in question are scattered throughout the Fort a la Corne area, some more strategic than others, but all have magnetic anomalies on them that could be caused by kimberlites. The largest and at this time, the most important claim involved is a 12 km north-south by 5 km east-west
block which is about 8 km of Shore Gold’s Star kimberlite.
This property also is contiguous to Forest Gate’s Dizzy kimberlite pipe and about 5 km north-east of the 140/141 pipe owned by DeBeers and Shore Gold. This pipe contains in excess of 500 million tones of kimberlite.
www.resourcebubble.com/featured.php