[Update: All seats for the August 23 premiere of “Cyanide Beach have reserved. An additional screening is scheduled for, Monday, August 27 at 7:00 PM, at the Crossroads Theater. Admission is free, but RSVP today to secure your seat. InvestigativeMEDIA founder John Dougherty will answer questions following the screening.]
What does a small town in Sardinia, Italy have in common with the pitched battle over the proposed Rosemont copper mine in the Santa Rita Mountains south of Tucson?
The same Canadian mining speculators that are now seeking government permits to blast a mile-wide, half-mile deep hole in the Santa Rita Mountains and dump waste rock and mine tailings on more than 3,000 acres of the Coronado National Forest once owned and operated an open-pit gold mine in Sardinia.
What happened near the iconic Sardinian farming town of Furtei provides crucial insight into what could happen here, in southern Arizona.
InvestigativeMEDIA, LLC’s 23-minute video documentary “Cyanide Beach” tells an important and timely story that anyone interested in the Rosemont copper mine project needs to know.
Please attend one of our future showings or contact us if you would like to show Cyanide Beach to your group. Also, be sure to be added to our mailing list to receive notice of future screenings.