🇺🇸🔨Potentially world’s largest lithium reservoir found in supervolcano McDermitt Caldera in Nevada

Geologists have uncovered what they believe could be the world’s largest lithium deposit inside an ancient supervolcano along the Nevada-Oregon border in the US.

Clay containing up to 40 million metric tons of lithium was identified throughout the 600-mile-wide McDermitt Caldera – nearly double what has been found in Bolivia’s salt flats that have long held the record for the most lithium deposits.

While the amount of lithium is based on estimates – no drilling has taken place – scientists have found high concentrations of lithium in the caldera since the 1970s.

As of 2022, the average battery-grade lithium carbonate price was $37,000 per metric ton, meaning the volcano is potentially sitting on $1.48 trillion worth of the precious metal.


The BRICS countries are discussing the possibility of creating a common unit of account (XLM/Stellar??? 😉) that would serve as an alternative to the U.S. dollar Minister Siluanov told the Chinese state-run CGTN TV channel during the BRICS summit.

The prospect of issuing single currency (😉) for the bloc, which unites leading emerging economies, (Uniting Emerging Countries = Level Playing Field” ❤️🫂❤️) is one of the topics of the talks.

Anton Siluanov pointed out, however, that the main emphasis, when it comes to the development of trade relations, is now placed on settlements in national currencies,

“We see the potential to discuss the creation of unified settlement systems, (🎉💃🏼🍾)” he said

“Enjoying the Show”
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Pretty sure the EO seizing assets of those committing crimes against humanity is also still in play.

Fun fact: unless unconstitutional, EOs can only be overturned or stop if they:
1. Expire
2. Without expiration, Are overturned with another EO

They’re numbered
Who wrote EO 1?… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

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TAIWAN – Why is Taiwan so important? Just to give you a perspective: 1. In the third quarter of 2022, the U.S. imported 70% of the chips made by TSMC at a total amount of $13.1 billion. TSMC reportedly will introduce the 3 nanometer and 2 nanometer chips to the mass market in Taiwan this and next year, respectively, while it plans to start manufacturing 3 nm in Arizona in 2026. https://news.northeastern.edu/2023/01/13/tsmc-investment-us-taiwan/#:~:text=In%20the%20third%20quarter%20of,nm%20in%20Arizona%20in%202026. 2. Top 5 U.S. export categories to Taiwan in 2022 included soybeans ($1.1 billion), beef ($746 million), wheat ($379 million), poultry ($287 million), and corn ($268 million). 3. Though there is no proof like in Ukraine with DTRA bio-Research (aka weapons) labs, there are articles out which state disinformation that Taiwan has talked about US Bio-weapons labs. Do your own research and decide for yourself! https://thediplomat.com/2023/07/us-bioweapons-story-reignites-concerns-about-disinformation-in-taiwan/ & https://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2023/07/11/2003803017 & https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/us-asked-taiwan-to-develop-bioweapons-rise-in-highly-contagious-pathogens-but-101689477710526.html Don’t forget, the US has no legal standing with Taiwan from a defense perspective. The Shanghai communique of 1972 basically indicates that Taiwan is a Province of China and UN Resolution 2758 recognizing China into the UN which Taiwan representatives were then escorted out of the UN further indicating that Taiwan is not sovereign.