Discoveries » + ? Results 1 to 4 of 4 2Likes TopAllThis Page 2Post By 63bkpkr Thread: Claim jumpers«Prev Thread | Next Thread»LinkBack LinkBack URL About LinkBacksThread ToolsShow Printable VersionEmail this Page…Subscribe to this Thread… Ignore this ThreadSearch Thread Advanced SearchDisplayLinear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded ModeYesterday, 01:01 PM#1hmmm Jun 2007740 8 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting Claim jumpers
Hi all
Its spring again and i have a claim due in 2 weeks.
Its only 2 units and is nothing to renew it, but i have a issue with claim jumpers. This has been going on for years and it pisses me off.
This time i fear they will hide the ore vein for good and I want to do something about it.
I also want to get my TN buddies involved so get ready for a new and very hot topic.
The reason i say this is because the ceo for the company doing the claimjumping is a guy who was claimjumpping me years ago.
He was useing his road building company to prospect my other claim.
He eventually got fired from wharehouser's logging company because his brother owned the road building company..
It gets better, His other brother is the BC minister of mines.
This other fourm has a topic i started last year.
need advise about a type of claim jumping in General Discussion Forum b
Ill copy the posts i put on it and paste them here if you guys want.
Tomorrow we go see what they have done to the ore vein, I bet they will bury it beyond what i can dig out.
hmmm
as ted says , it will be epic.
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IMO go rent a excavator/dozer and MOVE the rock pile where you see fit. Send email/letters to whomever you can law enforcement, mining rights groups, whoever hired the company to build the roads (assuming it is sub contracted out)...Reply With Quote Yesterday, 03:13 PM#3TheNewCatfish Mar 2011173 21 times
Get in contact with some kind of mining organization with a good legal team AND SUE the dog **** outta them... I can defiantly see a case they are preventing you from doing your job of harvesting minerals from the rock. Since you have the pictures I think you could even sue them for the time they have prevented you from mining the site already and get them to move!! So 2 years of mining on a quartz vein I think would be a pretty penny!!!
Normally when we hear the term "claim jumper" it invokes the image of some ignorant or careless recreational prospector wandering onto someones claim with a bucket and a shovel, not some criminal enterprise. Although a nusiance, these guys don't REALLY represent a serious threat to anyones property or livelyhood. Claim owners argue they are swarmed by these people who descend on their property like locusts, and so they must resort to violence (however illegal) to keep their rights intact. Even clubs (like the GPAA) tollerate members who have appointed themselves to act as "armed securiy" for the claim. The TRUTH is, NO ONE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES is authorized by that organization to take the law into their own hands and confront anyone else with threats or acts of violence. You can't even legally challenge someones right to be there by ordering them to produce a membership card. For this reason, club patches and tags on vehicles must be prominently displayed. On the otherhand, citizens do have the right to use a gun to protect themselves from dangerous psycopaths acting under the color of laws and rules THAT DON'T EXIST. Eventually clubs and law enforcement agencies that turn a blind eye to this vigillanty behavior are going to be SUED for MILLIONS OF DOLLARS when some tourist is gunned down in cold blood by some whacko.Reply With Quote Yesterday, 03:59 PM#463bkpkr Northern CaliforniaAug 2007Northern CaliforniaXLT, GMT, 6000D Coinmaster1,292 319 times All Types Of Treasure Hunting
In General we are talking about controlling Others. In General this is an impossible mission as most of us can not even control our own actions, this includes me. However, in the case of a highly mechanized commercial claim jumper you are talking about a court room appearance and the person with the most amount of Factual Evidence has a possibility of winning. BUT be forewarned that a court savvy financially stable Scum Bag can use the court system to drive the lesser solvent party into bankruptcy. Choose your fights wisely, have a ton of factual evidence (dates, times, places, who-what-when-where, witnesses, pictures/movies, receipts for delivery of cease and desist orders/notices and such) and do not go in there expecting Justice!gold tramp and DizzyDigger like this.
IMHO...............63bkpkr
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