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View “Cyanide Beach” documentary online

Saturday, December 22nd, 2012

Free YouTube video from Phoenix investigative reporter/former U.S. Senate 2010 Democratic primary candidate John Dougherty and
InvestigativeMEDIA
P.O. Box 644
Tempe, AZ 85280

The 25-minute film chronicles how the same Canadian mining speculators who are now seeking government permits to build the Rosemont copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains near Tucson, Arizona, left behind a trail of unpaid vendors, a misspent government loan, hidden investors, and a toxic mess known to locals as Cyanide Beach after owning and operating an open-pit gold mine in Sardinia, Italy from 2003-07.

Since its Aug. 23 debut at the Crossroads Theater in Tucson, Cyanide Beach has been shown more than a dozen times to audiences in Tucson, Green Valley, Tubac, Patagonia, Vail and Phoenix. Green Valley (AZ) News Editor Dan Shearer said the film “raise(s) questions that Rosemont must address if it intends to move forward with integrity.”

Vancouver, B.C.-based Augusta Resource Corporation owns the Rosemont Copper Company. The film documents the deceptive business tactics of Augusta’s top executives when they ran another Canadian junior mining company, Sargold Resource Corporation, which owned and operated the Sardinian mine.

Six of Sargold’s former directors have, or are now playing, a leading role in Rosemont Copper Company’s free-spending lobbying and PR campaign to win public support for blasting a mile-wide, half-mile deep hole in the Santa Rita Mountains and dumping 70-story high mountains of toxic mining waste on more than 3,000 acres of the Coronado National Forest.

Earthworks, a Washington, D.C. watchdog group that tracks mining on America’s public lands, is assisting InvestigativeMEDIA in releasing Cyanide Beach nationally.

“We already know that the Rosemont Mine would threaten the air and groundwater in and around Tucson with mercury, lead, arsenic and other poisons from its billions of tons of toxic mine waste,” said Lauren Pagel, Earthworks’ Policy Director. “That threat is magnified when we find out that the people behind Rosemont Copper have such a checkered business history.”

Cyanide Beach is based on Dougherty’s review of thousands of pages of financial documents involving Augusta’s officers and his on-site interviews in Italy, the U.S. and Canada. Dougherty uncovers a tangled history of cease trade orders, an insider trading settlement agreement, an investment caution warning issued by Canadian regulators, stock exchange de-listings, personal and corporate bankruptcies, and false disclosure statements to regulators. The full details can be found at the Rosemont’s Power Play tab at www.investigativemedia.com.

The six current and former Augusta directors who also served on the Sargold board include its Chairman Richard Warke and its President and CEO Gil Clausen, along with directors Robert P. Wares and Christopher M. H. Jennings. Former Augusta directors Donald Clark and Michael A. Steeves also served on the Sargold board.

Cyanide Beach reveals how these speculators conducted operations in Sardinia and raises questions of whether they now can be trusted to deliver on their promises to operate the Rosemont copper mine without depleting local water supplies, harming endangered wildlife, or polluting the surrounding environment. Their actions in Sardinia include:

Failing to pay local contractors, forcing vendors to obtain court judgments;
Misspending a $787,000 Sardinian government loan that was supposed to be used to develop an underground mine;
Issuing misleading press releases to investors, including a release that overstated gold reserves in Sardinia forcing the Toronto Venture Stock Exchange to require the company to retract the projection;
Failing to disclose that a Cayman Islands hedge fund controlled more than 10 percent of Sargold’s stock between 2005 and 2007;
Using its obligation to implement environmental restoration of the Sardinian gold mine as leverage with Sardinian government officials in a failed attempt to gain gold mining rights elsewhere; and
Failing to disclose Mr. Warke’s personal bankruptcy in regulatory filings between 2003 and 2005.

Sargold’s conduct in Sardinia left a lasting impression on its former business partners.

When asked if Richard Warke, Sargold’s point man on the Sardinia project, was a man of his word, Franco Cherchi, a former president of Sargold’s Gold Mines of Sardinia subsidiary, said “When it’s no longer convenient for him, he withdraws the promise.”

I watched this 25 minute video and it is disturbing, and does raise serious questions about Augusta Resources and the proposed Rosemont Mine in Southern AZ. For more info: http://www.investigativemedia.com/special-reports-rosemonts-power-play/

First Tucson Progressive Film Festival 10/26 – 28

Wednesday, October 24th, 2012

The Tucson Progressive Film Festival

“Lights, Camera, Progressive Action”

The Tucson Chapter of Progressive Democrats of America, The Screening Room, and Tucson MoveOn announce the first ever Tucson Progressive Film Festival – “Lights, Camera, Progressive Action”. It is aimed at engaging the Progressive community through viewing and discussing films featuring issues of importance to Progressives. The Festival will be at The Screening Room and will take place Oct. 26-28. A total of six films will be shown followed by a discussion lead people either involved in the film’s production or who have expertise in the subject of the film.

PRICE AND HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS:

$8/ film

$10/ one day pass

$15/ entire festival weekend

To pay admission, go to http://pdatucson.blogspot.com/, at bottom of far right column entitled Tucson Progressive Film Festival is the Pay Pal button. Use the Pay Pal receipt for admission.

WHERE: The Screening Room, 127 E Congress

FESTIVAL FILMS, DATES, AND TIMES

Fri. Oct. 26, 7 p.m.
“Heist: Who Stole the American Dream”, discussion with filmmaker Frances Causey

Sat. Oct. 27, 3 p.m.
“Urban Roots” (the Greening of Detroit), discussion led by Tucson urban gardeners and a representative from the Community Food Bank

Sat. Oct. 27, 7 p.m.
“Koch Brothers Exposed”

Sun. Oct. 28, 1:30 p.m.
“Cyanide Beach”, discussion with film maker John Dougherty (former U.S. Senate candidate in Arizona in 2010)

Sun. Oct. 28, 2:45 p.m.
“Vote”, discussion with State Senator Paula Aboud (LD 28)

Sun. Oct. 28, 4 p.m.
“Laramie Inside Out”, discussion with filmmaker Beverly Seckinger

CONTACTS:
Leslie Hunten – lhunten@gmail.com
Pam Powers – 520-609-0178, pjp333@gmail.com (blogger “Tucson Progressive” here at Tucsoncitizen.com & over at Blog for Arizona)
Phil Lopes – 520-861-7654, lopesphil@gmail.com (former LD 27 State House rep.)

I’ve seen two of these films — the deeply moving “Laramie Inside Out” about the killing of gay student Matthew Shepard in Laramie, Wyoming, and just a few weeks ago the Arizona women’s film “Vote” about the importance of voting and the continued fight for women’s reproductive rights. And I have yet to see recently released “Cyanide Beach” about the same people who are proposing the Rosemont Mine in Southern Arizona.

U.S. Senator John McCain vs. Glassman vs. Joslyn vs. Nolan debate tonight

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Senior Arizona U.S. Senator John McCain will face off with his 3 challengers: Rodney Glassman (D), Jerry Joslyn (G) and David Nolan (L) on Sunday, September 26 at 6 p.m. on Channel 3 KTVK in Phoenix, in Tucson on Channel 18 KTTU, and live-stream online at www.azfamily.com.

Various house parties are being hosted to view this live, but here’s a non-partisan one:

Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is hosting a non-partisan senatorial debate watching party
Where: McMahon’s Steakhouse on Ft. Lowell, 2959 N. Swan Rd.
When: Sunday, September 26, 2010, 6:00 PM

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For more info call the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
4420 E. Speedway, #101
Office: (520) 620-0005
www.tucsonhispanicchamber.org

Campaign websites for these candidates:

–Dr. Rodney Glassman, www.rodneyglassman.com
–Jerry Joslyn, www.joslynforsenate.com
–Senator John McCain, www.johnmccain.com
–David Nolan, www.nolan2010.org

Read my previous blog (with photos) on the lesser known Green & Libertarian U.S. Senate candidates (click here).

Dr. Glassman (who served Dec. 2007- April, 2010 on the Tucson City Council) won the Democratic primary on August 24 with 34% of the vote, over 3 challengers– John Dougherty, Dr. Cathy Eden, and Randy Parraz.

Senator John McCain needs no introduction from me, being the 2008 GOP U.S. Presidential nominee and U.S. Senator since 1987 representing Arizona, and U.S. Congressman for 4 years prior to that. McCain easily defeated 2 challengers with 56% of the vote in the GOP primary, over former Congressman J.D. Hayworth and businessman Jim Deakin.

11/22/10 update: Libertarian candidate David Nolan passed away yesterday suddenly (click here).