There is no rational reason for me to post this, just as I'm sure there is no rational reason behind this post on X:
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There is no rational reason for me to post this, just as I'm sure there is no rational reason behind this post on X:
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And now the counter argument. Clearly Jens and Augie are not seeing eye to eye...There is no rational reason for me to post this, just as I'm sure there is no rational reason behind this post on X:
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Have never wanted to believe in Jen’s more so I’ll take your word for it!Jens may be hyperbolic but he is absolutely a shareholder and a big one at that. August has a genuine reason to lie and distort the truth being a shareholder/employee of the entity who is trying to force us to sell to them cheap.
May not happen but I know which I would choose out of those two
Jens may be hyperbolic but he is absolutely a shareholder and a big one at that. August has a genuine reason to lie and distort the truth being a shareholder/employee of the entity who is trying to force us to sell to them cheap.
May not happen but I know which I would choose out of those two
Oh really?
Oh fuck!Oh really?
The United States and Australia have just finalized a $13 billion agreement on critical minerals: http://share.google/HR9JGxCooF5ycg ….
Where is the DRC?
Earlier this year, we facilitated a productive meeting between the Export-Import Bank of the United States (@EximBankUS ) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), during which EXIM proposed a multi-billion dollar financing framework for the development of the Congolese mining sector.
Seven months later, this US-DRC mining partnership remains a proposal, while countries like Australia are concluding historic agreements with the United States in record time. This delay is causing growing frustration among members of the US Congress and within the administration @realDonaldTrump .
From our perspective, France, @PaulKagame , Belgium, and certain unpatriotic Congolese actors are deliberately working to derail this strategic partnership between the United States and the DRC.
They know that a strong mining alliance between Washington and Kinshasa would put an end to decades of foreign exploitation of Congo's immense natural resources.
The time to fight back is now. As we assess the situation and identify the DRC's adversaries, we call on the Congolese people to pray for President Felix #Tshisekedi (@Presidence_RDC ) and for the #RDC , as enemies, both internal and external, work tirelessly to sabotage the shared vision of Presidents #Trump and #Tshisekedi for a sovereign and prosperous DRC.
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There’s a common theme in those photos…..Dave Evans
@DaveEva12049801
The reason is because @Presidence_RDC
Tshisekedi and his family support the corrupt actions of Celestin Kibeya & Cominiere’s board who take bribes and extort money. Read the reports
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/a-short-summary-of-the-corruption-since-tshisekedi-became-president-of-the-drc.262597/
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/cominieres-corruption.254349/
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/africa-intelligence.262650/
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Karma, meet Bitch. Bitch, meet Karma![]()
Congo faces claim over looting of gold mine
A Chinese-owned mining company says it will resort to international arbitration after US$70 million worth of gold was looted from its mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23.globalarbitrationreview.com
Congo faces claim over looting of gold mine
Toby Fisher
22 October 2025
A Chinese-owned mining company says it will resort to international arbitration after US$70 million worth of gold was looted from its mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23.
Honestly, I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Cheers
F
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Congo faces claim over looting of gold mine
A Chinese-owned mining company says it will resort to international arbitration after US$70 million worth of gold was looted from its mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23.globalarbitrationreview.com
Congo faces claim over looting of gold mine
Toby Fisher
22 October 2025
A Chinese-owned mining company says it will resort to international arbitration after US$70 million worth of gold was looted from its mine in the Democratic Republic of the Congo by the Rwanda-backed rebel group M23.
Honestly, I don’t know whether to laugh or cry.
Cheers
F