AVZ Discussion 2022

Panther22

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Yep, if no deal finalised before ICSID starts and we have to endure the pain of another few months waiting, then whoever wants to buy it better double their current asking price.

Once the wheels are in motion at ICSID this will ensure either a locked up asset for years or that it’s categorically worth the US$10b being sought there.

Also, if we are forced to start ICSID, then the company should forget about any deal that sees us “give away” the north to the Zijin thieves and instead continue with all legal avenues to rightfully claim the entire tenement back.

A deal before ICSID might have seen some compromise on our behalf. If they choose to stall and make us go to ICSID, then f**k ‘em, we may as well go big and get everything we rightfully should back (including the north) plus expose all the corrupt cockroaches that have stalled this project and should be punished.
Agree 100%.
 
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Winenut

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Mixtape anyone??? :unsure:
 
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Flight996

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Why is Westwin Elements looking for its supplies outside the DRC?

Well, here's your answer:

Westwin Elements’ move to look beyond the DRC is directly linked to the array of difficulties in dealing with the country-namely, endemic corruption, neglected infrastructure, an unskilled workforce, security risks, and the need to diversify away from Chinese-dominated supply chains.

These factors collectively drive Western firms to seek more reliable, ethical, and cost-effective sources of critical minerals elsewhere.

Who would have thunk.

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Winenut

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Xerof

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Ahhh......

It's only the really old, rusted-on crew that get this one!

Love that! (y):ROFLMAO:
I’m suggesting “Get your filthy hands off my desert” Floyd 1983 be added to mixtape
 
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Spikerama

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Apparently a photographer was killed today when a huge wheel of cheddar hit him on the head.

To be fair... the family being photographed did try to warn him.
 
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Samus

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Ahhh......

It's only the really old, rusted-on crew that get this one!

Love that! (y):ROFLMAO:
You mean us poor unfortunate miserable bastards with the misfortune to be part of this godforsaken shitshow going back for many years! 😤
I'll leave the mixtape, take my money and never look back!
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Xerof

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Apparently a photographer was killed today when a huge wheel of cheddar hit him on the head.

To be fair... the family being photographed did try to warn him.
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A momentary pause for me before the cogs turned. 😳😳
 
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Woogr

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Apparently a photographer was killed today when a huge wheel of cheddar hit him on the head.

To be fair... the family being photographed did try to warn him.
That’s fucking gold mate, I’m sitting here crying! Thanks for that!
 
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Randenj

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Apparently a photographer was killed today when a huge wheel of cheddar hit him on the head.

To be fair... the family being photographed did try to warn him.
That's a slow burn. I read. Then scrolled. Then scrolled back to re-read. Burst out laughing 😆
 
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Winenut

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wombat74

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Man walks into a bar, says, "Gimme a shot of Jack." Bartender brings the shot, the man slams it back, bartender asks, "You okay, buddy?" The man says, "No, I just found out my youngest son is gay." Gets up, walks out.

Two weeks later, same guy walks into the bar. "Bartender, gimme a Jack, and make it a double." Bartender asks what's wrong, he says, "I just found out my middle son is gay." Downs the shots, walks out.

Two weeks later, he walks into the bar again, almost crying. "Bartender, gimme a damn pint of Jack." Bartender asks what's wrong, he says, "I just found out my oldest son is gay!" Drinks the Jack down like water and stumbles out.

Another couple of weeks, the guy walks back into the bar. This time he's already shit-faced. "Bartender," he slurs, "jush bring me the damn bottle!"

Bartender says, "Shit, man, doesn't anybody at your house like chicks?"

"Yeah," says the guy. "My wife."
 
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pow4ade

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Marco Rubio updates Trump at his latest cabinet meeting on affairs of the state, including a shout-out to special envoy Boulos and the Congo peace deal.



And for a Friday funny check out Elon's regular meeting with the 'kids' at DOGE:

 
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CashKing

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Man walks into Woolworths looking around confused.

Another man walking around confused.

They both bump into each other accidentally and get talking.

Im looking for my wife first man says.

Second man says I’m looking for my wife also dunno where’s she’s gone.

First man well my wife is 28 years old fit as fuck with big boobs and a great ass…

Second Man says Fuck looking for my wife let’s go find yours 😉


Happy Friday All.


GLTAH
 
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Shire

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I recall that previously the DRC did not allow Starlink to operate in their country. So this might seem inconsequential but it’s another positive sign of the DRC and US working together. It’s also an indication that the US is likely making demands of the DRC to allow its businesses to operate in their country.

Maybe I’m reading into it too much, but I’ll take any (positive) news at the moment while we wait 😂

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Mute22

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U.S. Pushes Congo and Rwanda to Sign Ukraine-Style Mineral Deals​

Senior American Advisor Massad Boulos gestures during a press conference at the U.S. Embas
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Massad Boulos, President Donald Trump’s senior adviser for Africa policy, told Reuters on Thursday that the administration wants the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Rwanda to sign a peace treaty with each other — and then sign Ukraine-style minerals deals with the United States.

Boulos predicted a minerals deal with the DRC would be signed on the same day as the Congo-Rwanda peace accords, “and then a similar package, but of a different size, will be signed on that day with Rwanda.”

That day, according to Boulos, should come sometime in the next two months. At a meeting in Washington last week, the DRC and Rwanda agreed to an ambitious timetable that included both of them submitting drafts of their half of the peace treaty on May 2. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is scheduled to preside over another meeting in Washington to finalize the peace treaty by mid-May.

Rwanda’s side of the deal included a pledge to stop supporting M23 and other insurgent groups that have been rampaging through the eastern Congo. The insurgents captured several key cities in the DRC at the beginning of the year, and when they marched through the gates of their captured towns, Rwandan troops marched right alongside them.

In return for Rwanda pulling out its troops and halting support for the insurgents, the DRC will promise to take Rwanda’s security concerns seriously, including action against a Rwandan insurgent group that operates in the Congo, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR).

The FDLR is one of more than a hundred armed groups operating in the eastern Congo. It is of particular concern to Rwanda because its members are mostly members of the Hutu tribe and they are determined to overthrow the government of Rwanda, which is largely controlled by the Tutsi tribe at present. The Hutus attempted to exterminate the Tutsis in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.
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Boulos said the bilateral mineral deals between the U.S. and the two African nations would have to be completed before the peace treaty could be signed.

“The (agreement) with the DRC is at a much bigger scale, because it’s a much bigger country and it has much more resources, but Rwanda also has a lot of resources and capacities and potential in the area of mining as well … not just the upstream, but also midstream and downstream to processing and refining and trading,” he told Reuters.

After meeting in Doha, Qatar, on Thursday, delegations from the DRC and Rwanda said they were close to agreement on a draft of the peace treaty.

Boulos was not exaggerating when he said a U.S. minerals deal with the DRC would be much larger than a deal with Rwanda. The DRC has trillions of dollars’ worth of untapped mineral resources, including precious metals, cobalt, copper, and lithium.
The unstable security situation in the eastern Congo is a major reason why these resources have not been tapped. Investors will want to see the area pacified before they pour huge amounts of money into mining and refining projects. M23 insurgents have reportedly seized control of major Congolese mines and shipped the pilfered minerals to Rwanda.

The United Nations was supposed to stabilize the region with a peacekeeping force called MONUSCO and, while it helped to push M23 back over a decade ago, it has been largely ineffective during the current crisis.
President Felix Tshisekedi asked MONUSCO to withdraw last year, but the peacekeepers are still there. Seventeen of them have been killed so far this year during battles between M23 and Congolese government forces.
South Africa announced on Thursday that it has begun withdrawing its peacekeepers from rebel-held areas in the eastern Congo. Malawi and Tanzania are also pulling their forces out, believing them to be trapped in hostile territory after M23 advanced and captured the city of Goma in January.

Hundreds of Congolese troops were also cut off by the rebel advance. The International Committee of the Red Cross began escorting those soldiers and their families out of rebel territory on Wednesday.

President Tshisekedi raised the idea in March of giving the U.S. exclusive mineral rights in exchange for assistance against the M23 insurgency.
“Your election has ushered in the golden age for America. Our partnership would provide the U.S. with a strategic advantage by securing critical minerals such as cobalt, lithium, copper and tantalum from the Democratic Republic of Congo,” Tshisekedi told President Donald Trump in a letter.

Boulos, who has existing business interests in Africa, made a trip to the DRC soon after Tshisekedi sent his letter to begin hammering out the terms of a mineral deal.
 
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Spikerama

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They're running out of time. We're down to Twenty Nine.

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