
Scott Fox
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Scott Fox
@KEYSCANE
owner and operator of Tortugas Florida Kitchen & Bar



🚨🚨 $DTREF -- @Dateline_DTR is attending the 38th Annual ROTH Conference in Laguna Niquel, California this SUN-TUE. 🚨🚨 1⃣ ROTH describes it as an INVITE ONLY event where registration is subject to approval. The format is built around 1-on-1 / small group meetings, company presentations, fireside chats, and panels, with access to executive management from approximately 500 public and private companies. NO RETAIL! NO GENERAL PUBLIC! 2⃣ And from everything Dateline has been showing, the pitch is pretty clear: a U.S.-based gold + rare earths story in a Tier 1 jurisdiction. 🔥 3⃣ Their conference materials highlight the Colosseum Project in California, a 1.1Moz gold resource, BFS nearing completion, valid mining rights, an approved Plan of Operation, and rare earth upside only 6 miles away from Mountain Pass. 4⃣ Here is their initial investor pitch PDF: meetmax.com/upload/event_1… 5⃣ Conference Webpage: meetmax.com/sched/event_12…



How is California even a real place?


Pigs are intelligent, sentient animals with emotions, unique personalities, and the capacity to think and learn. 🐷 Yet despite this, they are still exploited for human benefit. 💔 It doesn’t have to be this way. Live vegan, and let animals live. 🌱 #pig #animalrights #piglet

News article covering $AMLM, $DTREF, $RNWF, $PNPNF thestreetreports.com/discoveries-al… Discoveries Alert: AMLM PNPNF RNWF DTREF Gaining as Gold, Copper, Rare Earth and Energy Projects Advance


The EV Blind Spot: Strontium and Rare Earths The analysis correctly identifies oil and aluminum risks, but completely ignores a critical vulnerability for electric vehicles: strontium. Iran holds roughly 85% of the world's high-grade celestite reserves, which is essential for producing strontium carbonate used in EV motors . With China importing about 70% of its strontium from Iran, current inventories may only last three months ...











There’s a huge risk in even beginning the process, too (as proponents of the talking filibuster have been calling for). Sen. Mike Lee and other conservatives have primed the GOP base to believe it’s possible to sustain a talking filibuster as a way to pass the SAVE America Act. Sure, that’s technically true. But as Thune pointed out here, it’s never been successful. And Thune has continued to maintain that there isn’t enough GOP support for tabling all Democratic amendments, which is the only way to ensure that the bill can pass as-is — even putting aside Trump’s demand for more provisions to be added to it. When it ultimately fails, will Lee & other proponents just throw up their hands and move on? I doubt it. The base will be pissed, and that could get ugly for GOP leaders.




