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Gold industry recruits jobless Romanian miner to battle environmentalists
Daily Telegraph ^ | October 1, 2006 | Toby Harnden in Denver

Posted on 10/01/2006 2:26:14 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

An unemployed Romanian miner who is flown across the globe to confront environmental activists is the unlikely star of a Michael Moore-style film, aimed at debunking the militant green movement.

Gheorghe Lucian, 23, is a plain-speaking resident of an impoverished village where an opencast gold mine is planned.

He is dismayed that the project, which would bring a £400 million investment and generate 600 jobs in an area where unemployment is 70 per cent, is being blocked by environmentalists.

Among them is the actress Vanessa Redgrave, who used a film festival awards ceremony in June to denounce the mine project in the Rosia Montana region of Romania. "Our planet is dying and we have no right to destroy an ecosystem," she said.

Phelim McAleer, the director of the film which was partly funded by Gabriel Resources, the Canadian mining company behind the project, said Miss Redgrave and other wealthy protesters from the West were the real enemies of the poor. "Our answer to her is Gheorghe," he said.

For the film, Mine Your Own Business, Mr Lucian was taken to other poor countries where mining projects are being blocked by environmentalists. In Madagascar, he could barely disguise his horror as an official of the World Wide Fund for Nature, showed off his £20,000 catamaran before arguing that the poor were just as happy as the rich.

The official admitted that residents of Fort Dauphin, where environmentalists are objecting to a mine, were "economically disadvantaged" and many had no jobs. But he insisted: "I could put you with a family and you count how many times in a day that family smiles, if you could measure stress. Then I put you with a family well off, or in New York or London, and you count how many times people smile and measure stress… Then you tell me who is rich and who is poor."

Using a style reminiscent of Michael Moore, whose film Fahrenheit 9/11 lampooned the Bush administration, Mr McAleer lured environmentalists into making statements that were false or patently ridiculous.

During the hour-long film, Françoise Heidebroek, a Belgian opponent of the Rosia Montana mine, says Romanian villagers prefer to use horses rather than cars, and to rely on "traditional cattle raising, small agriculture, wood processing" to live.

Locals retort that their land is too poor for farming, that they all want cars and that they are desperate for the investment the mine would bring. The film had its first screening last week at a conference of gold-mining companies in Denver, Colorado. Alan Hill, president of Gabriel Resources, which did not control the film's content, said: "Before, the environmentalists would lob mortars at us and we would keep our heads down. Now, there is a big push back."

Back home again, Mr Lucian is living with his parents and four siblings in a dilapidated one-bedroom flat. "Rosia Montana is very interesting for everybody like Greenpeace and NGOs," he said. "But these people do not ask what we need. People here have no food, no money."


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: environmentalism; environmentalists; leftists; liberals; mining; peoplebedamned; postcardviews; socialism

1 posted on 10/01/2006 2:26:16 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Excellent!


2 posted on 10/01/2006 2:34:23 AM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
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To: The Raven; Grampa Dave; Dog Gone

This film could end up being a classic. I would like to see the enviromentals hoist on their own petard.


3 posted on 10/01/2006 2:38:25 AM PDT by Miss Marple (Lord, please look over Mozart Lover's and Jemian's sons and keep them strong.)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Back home again, Mr Lucian is living with his parents and four siblings in a dilapidated one-bedroom flat. "Rosia Montana is very interesting for everybody like Greenpeace and NGOs," he said. "But these people do not ask what we need. People here have no food, no money."

And that, my Romanian friend, is b/c Rosia Montana and the other friends-of-the-earth types would like to keep you and other undeveloped peoples in a kind of a free range zoo. To keep you in your "natural state" (circa preindustrial Revolution) while they comfortably glide further into the 21st century.

4 posted on 10/01/2006 2:41:34 AM PDT by yankeedame ("Oh, I can take it but I'd much rather dish it out.")
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
For the film, Mine Your Own Business, Mr Lucian was taken to other poor countries where mining projects are being blocked by environmentalists. In Madagascar, he could barely disguise his horror as an official of the World Wide Fund for Nature, showed off his £20,000 catamaran before arguing that the poor were just as happy as the rich. The official admitted that residents of Fort Dauphin, where environmentalists are objecting to a mine, were "economically disadvantaged" and many had no jobs. But he insisted: "I could put you with a family and you count how many times in a day that family smiles, if you could measure stress. Then I put you with a family well off, or in New York or London, and you count how many times people smile and measure stress… Then you tell me who is rich and who is poor."

I am saying for a long time: environmentalism is not about the environment, but about socialist agenda. Socialists know these days, that a good capitalist economy won't be stopped with leninique promises of "better life". So, they discovered "environmentalism" where essentially all industry and agriculture is attacked in some way. They know, if they can somehow paralize industry and agriculture, capitalism would be harmed sufficiently, that they could "come in and take over", THEN promising a "better life".

I know that this may sound a bit quirky, but if you think it through, from the beginning of "environmentalism", observe the targets, observe the people in it (typically well to do individuals, OTHERWISE known leftists), if you observe their exceptions (see China, the second CO2 producer in the world being an exception in the Kyoto agreement),if you observe that the "science" they claim to support their views are always "somehow thin and questionable", you may get to the same conclusion as I have.

Gabor
5 posted on 10/01/2006 3:51:15 AM PDT by Casio
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Rich Western liberals tell the peasants in Romania: starve! All we care is about the pretty postcard views.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

7 posted on 10/01/2006 10:10:30 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Casio
They have the chutzpah to lecture others to remain dirt poor while they enjoy lives of comfort and ease. Liberals never stop to think other people might want what they have.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus

8 posted on 10/01/2006 10:15:03 AM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

"Locals retort that their land is too poor for farming, that they all want cars and that they are desperate for the investment the mine would bring."

Well there you have it. The damned poverty stricken locals are so greedy they're not thinking of Gaia at all, only their only selfish longing for a car.


9 posted on 10/01/2006 10:39:39 AM PDT by dljordan
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To: waterlootruck
That little environmental episode drastically changed my life.

And the life of many millions. That is the environmentalist goal, to screw economy. The drumbeat of disaster is louder and louder. Meanwhile they are using "keywords" such as "sustainable development" which in real English means redistribution of wealth (because according to them it can't be sustained if the evil rich people are allowed to be rich). Since they (fortunately) unable to achieve their socialist goals via the political structure, they are keep trying to ruin the economy. Not without some success, see the stupid spotted owl crap and many other similar (like the oil in Alaska).

Gabor
10 posted on 10/03/2006 3:36:04 AM PDT by Casio
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