Month: October 2016

Public Notice on Sierra County Mining District

PUBLIC NOTICE Sierra County Mining District Sierra County, California   The Sierra County Mining District is getting reorganized and updated. The Sierra County Mining District is located in Sierra County, California, and was established June 6, 1859. Like the name implies, it encompasses all of Sierra County. A meeting will be held on Saturday, December […]

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Legal marijuana has its impacts on our public lands

Legalizing marijuana has downsides and upsides. The toll it takes on public lands is undeniable. For example, I personally have been shot at from growers here in CA while walking on one of my claims. I have found two substantial grows on my claims (because I had a continual water source). We have found car […]

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Early bird special for the dinner ends on October 31st at midnight!

The early bird offer for the December Dinner runs out in one more day! We have a very exciting, but “limited” offer for those wanting to support the small miners and public land users endless assault on our liberties. We are offering an early bird special for our Annual Dinner and Fundraiser we host every […]

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Sequoia National Forest set ablaze by Illegal with criminal record

Angel Gilberto Garcia-Avalos had been deported five times in just the past four years, yet each time he has managed to sneak from Mexico back into the U.S., where he ended up in more mischief: driving without a license, attempted burglary and felony weapons charges. In August, he graduated to full-fledged mayhem, sparking a fire […]

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Astounding ruling by 9th Circuit Court

This is jaw dropping folks. The 9th Circuit Court has just ruled that any species can be labeled as “endangered” based on “projected climate change”. Projected? Gee, I wonder who’s science they will use? America is rapidly becoming a shell of what it was under these ideologue’s. Thanks for the article Steve…I think. Species may […]

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Enough is enough

Want to understand the big picture about how our government uses the Antiquities act to steal your lands?   READ THIS   http://freerangereport.com/index.php/2016/10/19/radical-environmentalism-gets-new-name-thanks-obama-antiquities-act-abuse/

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A limited time offer for you to attend our December Dinner

We have a very exciting, but “limited” offer for those wanting to support the small miners and public land users endless assault on our liberties. We are offering an early bird special for our Annual Dinner and Fundraiser we host every year. The dinner is on Saturday, December 3rd at 4pm in Turlock CA at […]

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We’ve been busy…

We’ve been pretty busy lately…… Last week, we spoke at the Modesto Houndsmen’s meeting to bring unity to the destruction of our public lands and the use of those lands. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, we were in the mountains outside of San Luis Obispo hosting a joint outing with the Central Coast Prospectors, back to […]

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What Americans fear the most in 2016

It is very interesting that a new poll came out about the top fears of the American populace. Take a look at what is #1. Here are the top 10 fears of 2016: Corruption of government officials (same top fear as 2015) — 60.6% Terrorist attacks — 41% Not having enough money for the future […]

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Feds to weigh yet another withdrawal of MILLIONS of acres in the west

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The federal government is using a new assessment of mineral resources on 10 million acres in six Western states to decide whether to ban potential mining on the land to protect an imperiled bird. At some point, any reasonable human being has to admit that there is something much, much more […]

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