I welcome Alaska State Bank supporters to read this article about minerals development in Alaska.

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Continue ReadingI welcome Alaska State Bank supporters to read this article about minerals development in Alaska.

I have been to the Midrex offices in Charlotte North Carolina many times over the past decades trying to bring Midrex to Alaska.

Read the March 2024, January 2023, March 2014, and August 2010 issues of the United Alaska Campaigner economics newsletter to understand the importance of bringing Midrex to Alaska. We must…

Continue ReadingI have been to the Midrex offices in Charlotte North Carolina many times over the past decades trying to bring Midrex to Alaska.

The United Alaska Campaigner 40th year edition—March 2024 Alaska State Bank, Part 3, Exposing oligarchic lies about money creation and industrial technology *website edition

The United Alaska Campaigner 40th year edition—March 2024 Alaska State Bank, Part 3, Exposing oligarchic lies about money creation and industrial technology *website edition “Benjamin Franklin, America’s founding father taught…

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Read more about the article BP is leaving Alaska. So what’s going to happen to its big office building in Midtown Anchorage?
The BP building in Midtown Anchorage on Tuesday, Aug. 27, 2019. BP announced that it plans to sell all of its Alaska assets to Hilcorp Alaska for $5.6 billion. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

BP is leaving Alaska. So what’s going to happen to its big office building in Midtown Anchorage?

https://www.adn.com/business-economy/2019/09/06/bp-is-leaving-alaska-so-whats-going-to-happen-to-its-big-office-building-in-midtown-anchorage/ Since the Anchorage Daily News deleted this link with all of its comments on their Facebook page I am repeating and adding to my comments here. The big issue…

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Read more about the article Transforming Alaska’s next 60 years: The inter-continental railway
Tankers Atalanta T and Atlantic Frontier offload a combined 525,000 barrels of jet fuel at the Port of Alaska on Friday, Nov. 16, 2018. The port has a total liquid fuel storage capacity of 3.4 million barrels, or over 140 million gallons. (Loren Holmes / ADN)

Transforming Alaska’s next 60 years: The inter-continental railway

https://www.adn.com/opinions/2019/01/23/transforming-alaskas-next-60-years-the-inter-continental-railway/ Anyone who has read the 10-part series, “Alaska Emergency Employment Mobilization” already knows American System great projects such as the “Railroad Around the World” have been a feature of…

Continue ReadingTransforming Alaska’s next 60 years: The inter-continental railway

Anyone who has read the 10-part series, “Alaska Emergency Employment Mobilization” already knows American System great projects such as the “Railroad Around the World” have been a feature of Alaska’s development plan for a very long time. This project was first promoted by Russian Count Sergei Witte in the 1890s.

Anyone who has read the 10-part series, “Alaska Emergency Employment Mobilization” already knows American System great projects such as the “Railroad Around the World” have been a feature of Alaska’s…

Continue ReadingAnyone who has read the 10-part series, “Alaska Emergency Employment Mobilization” already knows American System great projects such as the “Railroad Around the World” have been a feature of Alaska’s development plan for a very long time. This project was first promoted by Russian Count Sergei Witte in the 1890s.