Unusual Energy and Archeological Connections Signal Potential Resource Exploitation Concerns
A critical anomaly involving 41 newly identified co-actors, including major energy companies like ExxonMobil and Mercuria Energy, along with archeological and conservation entities, indicates a significant shift in network dynamics. This unusual confluence, alongside individuals like Matthew McQueen (known for tax economics) and Sidney Miller (agriculture commissioner), suggests potential resource exploitation initiatives, possibly involving lands under archeological or conservation interest, with an eye on economic implications. The involvement of various government and academic bodies further underscores the complexity of these burgeoning relationships.
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Confidence: 85%Created: Apr 19, 2026 22:06
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Bureau Of Land Management Arizona Strip District 1 evGabe Pacyniak 1 evSouthern Environmental Law Center 1 evMatthew Mcqueen D-Galisteo 1 evConservation Division Of Archaeology 1 evWarwick Business School 1 evTommy Horton 1 evSalish Kootenai Tribes Natural Resources Department 1 evNewton Conservation Commission 1 evAlaska Department Of Revenue 1 evMercuria Energy 1 evLicensure Compact Commission 1 ev
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ksfr.org: Matthew Mcqueen, Sidney Hill, Kyle Tisdel (tax econ price, tax econ price)
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