Thursday, July 26, 2007




Kwey Janie and fellow e mail recipients,


As Janie has said we are under a great deal of pressure. The
law suit was for 77 million, and again as we said to frontenac ventures, we are not for sale.

Our Community of Ardoch has approx 700 members in total. We stand strong, but tired. We owe a great deal of thanks to our neighbours from Six Nations and the Confederacy for being at our side. We are here for the long haul, and we appreciate Janie for her dedication and loyalty to our cause.


If we do not protect Mother Earth I ask ?

The area that the proposed mine would have been is in my
brothers traditional trap line. The bulk of the Uranium is under a large lake, under their law they can drain the lake. The lake in question is a water basin for the Mississippi Water shed, that supplies drinking water to towns and most of all Ottawa.

Greed is dangerous, especially when the money for the project is off shore.

Chi Miigwetch for your support, we have no choice!
Respectfully
Chief Randy Cota
for Heads of Family Traditional Council
Ardoch Algonquin First Nation
613 541 8205

Subject: Yesterday @ Sharbot Lake
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:13:39 EDT
Yesterday @ Sharbot Lake
July 24, 2007

a quick update on the uranium mine at Sharbot Lake.
Yesterday CANADA and FRONTENAC VENTURES (mining company)
upped the ante in this land repatriation. After the rejection of a financial offer last week by Frontenac, the Algonquins were slapped with a million dollar lawsuit yesterday. Forthcoming at any time is still the injunction to have them removed. After that it's just a matter of time before the OPP have to "uphold their rule of law" and enforce the injunction. Meaning another Kanonhstaton April 20, 2006 or another OPP raid.

The OPP maintain a consistent presence at the Robertsville Mine. They know how isolated this territory is and how many people are there, etc. Their surveillance never ends. Please send in whatever you can as soon as possible: water, gas, food, disposable cameras, socks, bug spray, candles, eating utensils, any type of camping supplies. Say prayers, burn tobacco whatever you need to do to help with their well being and protection.
Janie


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