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Glaxnor
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Reality Czar dodger007
User ID: 77690112 United States 08/19/2021 08:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Alaska…? [link to www.mining-technology.com (secure)] Last Edited by Dodger007 on 08/19/2021 08:29 AM You can count on America to do the right thing after exhausting every other alternative." Winston Churchill |
HouseOfCards
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Supreme ChugALugging
User ID: 73736769 United States 08/19/2021 09:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kim is kinda crazy.... If he thought china was coming to get the minerals he would order a all out war with china ..... He would lose,but he would still do it ... Romans 14:11 It is written: “‘As surely as I live,’ says the Lord, ‘every knee will bow before me; every tongue will acknowledge God. Revelation 20:15 Anyone whose name was not found written in the book of life was thrown into the lake of fire. |
syb
User ID: 79608822 United States 08/19/2021 09:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kim is kinda crazy.... Quoting: Supreme ChugALugging If he thought china was coming to get the minerals he would order a all out war with china ..... He would lose,but he would still do it ... As nasty as the Chinese are to the N. Koreans that are forced to go to work there... The Koreans would fight them too whether Kim does or not. The N. Koreans don't like the Chinese and the Chinese don't like them. So the Koreans, both of them, would go to war along with Japan, Australia, USA and others. Yes, the USA would protect N. Korea. Why? Because they ARE our allies in that area believe it or not. Little Kim loves Trump and he was raised in the Western culture. Not Chinese culture. Why was that? Why did his father send him to France to be educated? Why would his father want him to understand the Western world? Know your enemies? Well, to N. Korea, China is not a friend. They use China and China uses them but they are NOT friends or allies. [link to www.cato.org (secure)] [link to asiasociety.org (secure)] |
Nibiru*is*flat
User ID: 80475311 United States 08/19/2021 09:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.globalriskintel.com (secure)] Quoting: Glaxnor North Korea win the cake with an estimate 6 to 10 trillion dollars in rare minerals.... Afghanistan is distraction... Taiwan is distraction? Therefore... Specifically minerals for tech.. cellphones , computers , the large greenhouse footprint electric cars for libtards. Icopper, lithium, cobalt, manganese, nickel and graphite. It's funny how most think these minerals magically just leap from the ground, and recycling batteries is magic |
Doctor Congo, Terrorist
User ID: 79919207 United States 08/19/2021 09:20 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. |
Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Kim is kinda crazy.... Quoting: Supreme ChugALugging If he thought china was coming to get the minerals he would order a all out war with china ..... He would lose,but he would still do it ... As nasty as the Chinese are to the N. Koreans that are forced to go to work there... The Koreans would fight them too whether Kim does or not. The N. Koreans don't like the Chinese and the Chinese don't like them. So the Koreans, both of them, would go to war along with Japan, Australia, USA and others. Yes, the USA would protect N. Korea. Why? Because they ARE our allies in that area believe it or not. Little Kim loves Trump and he was raised in the Western culture. Not Chinese culture. Why was that? Why did his father send him to France to be educated? Why would his father want him to understand the Western world? Know your enemies? Well, to N. Korea, China is not a friend. They use China and China uses them but they are NOT friends or allies. [link to www.cato.org (secure)] [link to asiasociety.org (secure)] Lol, you got a pretty good assessment there. NK and China shared a mutual enemy, the USA. IF that perception were to change... Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 09:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. The enticement is incredibly strong. China and the US would both profit from those resources, just like Afghanistan. (China mined those Afghan minerals fyi) Just speculating here. Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
A Jackson
User ID: 79247965 United States 08/19/2021 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.globalriskintel.com (secure)] Quoting: Glaxnor North Korea win the cake with an estimate 6 to 10 trillion dollars in rare minerals.... Afghanistan is distraction... Taiwan is distraction? Therefore... Lots and lots in Alaska too. Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast. If you do not take an interest in the affairs of your government, then you are doomed to live under the rule of fools. — Plato “AI is kind of a fancy thing, first of all it’s two letters. It means artificial intelligence.” Kamala Harris VPOTUS |
Fluffy Pink Slippers
User ID: 78864576 United States 08/19/2021 09:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. Unless there is an all out war and China uses POW slave labor to build railways. |
Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 09:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. Unless there is an all out war and China uses POW slave labor to build railways. You think profitably. Possibly a bit of evil in you, but definitely profitably. Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
Fluffy Pink Slippers
User ID: 78864576 United States 08/19/2021 09:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. Unless there is an all out war and China uses POW slave labor to build railways. You think profitably. Possibly a bit of evil in you, but definitely profitably. No. I actually read a book about how the Japanese used British POWs during WWll. Very horrific. Last Edited by Soeur Détestée on 08/19/2021 09:47 AM |
Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. Unless there is an all out war and China uses POW slave labor to build railways. You think profitably. Possibly a bit of evil in you, but definitely profitably. No. I actually read a book about how the Japanese used British POWs during WWll. Very horrific. Horrific might be putting it mildly. Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
NotStarvingActress
User ID: 80535623 United States 08/19/2021 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | NK's ruler went to the international boarding school in Switzerland. Classmates were the children of diplomats and world leaders. He fell in love with Swiss cheese, partying, American movies (James Bond) and basketball. Paid teacher assistants and upperclassmen to write his papers for him. Balked at the liberal school's attempt to instill a sense of social and moral responsibility by requiring students to volunteer with "the poors" and to discuss ways to improve their lot in life. Got kicked out for repeatedly bringing porn to class that showed extremely degrading & violent images of women. He's a sociopath/psychopath. |
Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 10:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.globalriskintel.com (secure)] Quoting: Glaxnor North Korea win the cake with an estimate 6 to 10 trillion dollars in rare minerals.... Afghanistan is distraction... Taiwan is distraction? Therefore... Lots and lots in Alaska too. Using the above link, I see it as being in the 0.5 Trillion dollar range. I wont argue Alaska isn't a miners dream, but I don't know it that well. People are all talking about distractions and stuff. So I am just guessing... Also, it is very much about what they mine from the earth. Specifically minerals for tech.. cellphones , computers , the large greenhouse footprint electric cars for libtards. Quoting: Nibiru*is*flat Icopper, lithium, cobalt, manganese, nickel and graphite. It's funny how most think these minerals magically just leap from the ground, and recycling batteries is magic These minerals, twenty years ago, were thought to only exist in one location. Guess where... Now newer and larger deposits have been found somewhere else, there are ones in the US btw; but the absolute biggest I have heard about is in NK Oh, and Nibiru.... Batteries can be grown from trees right? Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
KipKat
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Helm
User ID: 78036207 United States 08/19/2021 10:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If you are interested - two years ago this article refered to Pakistan Year ago Afghanistan - today I see this nonsense stanped North Korea I'd advise everybody to copy and print article ,look for author , see if business registration is available . Do not think for second if Korea had precous metals it would wait for " liberation" They build atom bombs Dr.HelmCol |
Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP , This article is standard CIA psy op designed to brainwash naive readers Quoting: Helm If you are interested - two years ago this article refered to Pakistan Year ago Afghanistan - today I see this nonsense stanped North Korea I'd advise everybody to copy and print article ,look for author , see if business registration is available . Do not think for second if Korea had precous metals it would wait for " liberation" They build atom bombs Interestingly, you accuse the article of being a psy-op, but I have been studying the subject for years now. If it's a 'psy-op' its a long running one.... Or 'labeling' something a psy-op is in fact a psy-op. A lazy one if it is one, and that makes me think you would be in the CIA. They have gotten insanely lazy in the last decade. I am not impressed with their intelligence capability. "Distract naive readers" is weak man... Seriously, trying to kiss the other peoples @ss like that to sow suspicion... God that's amateur hour... Even if they offered me a job, I would turn it down. Oh, in case you aren't some randomly generated brand spanking new AC account... Here are some other sites for you to read over. Now if I was feeling particularly paranoid, I would have already made screenshots before posting here. That way I can demonstrate their is no 'psy-op' involved in all four sites... But I am willing to wait until morning to do so, you should be able to make something convincing by then. But honestly, you bore me. [link to nationalinterest.org (secure)] [link to www.19fortyfive.com (secure)] [link to nationalinterest.org (secure)] Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
uscrusader1
User ID: 79524545 United States 08/19/2021 11:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The trouble is that a lot of the area is inaccessible. You can't get through the mountain terrain. Proof: There is still a large population of Siberian tigers in those mountains. Quoting: Doctor Congo, Terrorist It is the most remote area on the planet outside of Antartica, IMO. It will take a lot of funding just to make a road to the new mines, but the article claims there are rare earth minerals, that kind of profit will entice investors. But that will only happen if there really is a unified Korea, and not before. In the end those rare earth minerals may be the last supply on the planet when the rest of the world's deposits go dry. Yeah doc, but there's an awful lot of chinamen to line up and build those roads, even by hand. |
Helm
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Glaxnor
(OP) User ID: 80763521 China 08/19/2021 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OP ,I hate to break it up to you but worlds largest mineral deposits are in worlds largest country -Russia Quoting: Helm LOL Parry, now thrust... Well you parried, but you really need to follow through. Comeonman. Seriously, suggesting the US is going to invade Russia is a huge lol indeed. It's also about the specific minerals, not just dirt. Let's consider here. [link to investingnews.com (secure)] 7. Russia Mine production: 2,700 MT Russia produced 2,700 MT of rare earths in 2020, the same level as the previous two years. The country’s government is allegedly “unhappy” with its supply of rare earths. Russia is reportedly reducing mining taxes and offering discounted loans to investors in 11 projects intended to increase the nation’s share of global rare earths production from the current 1.3 percent to 10 percent by 2030. Where #1 is China, but I already know the NK is way bigger. I suppose I could go gather the data, but the Chinese mines would also include Afghanistan since...wait for it...It's mined by the Chinese. Why are you pushing anything but NK again? Just curious. Oh, if you can't AC it up, it's harder to conceal your agenda. I would strongly encourage you to do a better job of parrying, your already bleeding. Empty Men offer Empty Words and Empty Hearts. |
Master Fact Checker
User ID: 80484962 Finland 08/19/2021 12:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to www.globalriskintel.com (secure)] Quoting: Glaxnor North Korea win the cake with an estimate 6 to 10 trillion dollars in rare minerals.... Afghanistan is distraction... Taiwan is distraction? Therefore... therefor the Norks had the brains to acquire the nukes. As a security guarantee. But anyway, money can buy all the rare earths the US needs, only way to not get them would be keep on bullying and threatening and act in all kinds of bad manner. Make business, not war. It is almost impossible to carry the torch of truth through a crowd without singeing somebody's beard ... or without getting banned |
Fluffy Pink Slippers
User ID: 78864576 United States 08/19/2021 01:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Fluffy Pink Slippers Unless there is an all out war and China uses POW slave labor to build railways. You think profitably. Possibly a bit of evil in you, but definitely profitably. No. I actually read a book about how the Japanese used British POWs during WWll. Very horrific. Horrific might be putting it mildly. You are right. The social justice warriors don't talk about historical facts that don't fit their narrative. I'm here to dispel myths and disabuse those people of their propaganda. Last Edited by Soeur Détestée on 08/19/2021 01:26 PM |
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Xeven
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Xeven
User ID: 80683137 United States 08/19/2021 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If we just get out into space we can stop fighting over this stuff. Shit is just floating around out there I reserve the right to declare my comments and posts as satire. Nothing I post should be considered or interpreted as advocacy for illegal activity. My comments are designed to inspire critical political thinking. I only mean half of what I say and only say half of what I mean. |
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