As if anyone should care what NATO or the EU thinks.Majik » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Yes...
But not Just Denmark ...
NATO and The EU will definitely not be happy and they are already voicing their displeasure with the idea.
How many of those states would be open to strip mining for decades?Skans » 25 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Don't know. Don't care either. There are 49 other states with "rare earth minerals", and at least 5 American territories to exploit as well. We should start with Puerto Rico first.
Stop blaming JWO for your own NWO.*GHETTO BLASTER » Today, 4:12 pm » wrote: ↑ I have no idea what life is like in Greenland.
Do they already watch [[[NETFLIX]]], have their own Wiggers, SJWs, Queer Nation, Crips n Bloods, smash and grab *** looters, car jackings, DEI installed leadership, soft on crime liberal female judges, Illegal Alien invasion...?
How corrupted by the [[[JWO SOCIAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT]]] have these people become already...?
It looks like we've got too many things getting shipped back and forth around the world....needlesslySkans » 28 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ We just need to figure out how to convert CO to carbon and O2, instead of CO2. The carbon can be deposited into a DEF material, and then just blow out clean O2 from the exhaust.
The bottom line is that "rare earth minerals" ain't so rare. China doesn't have a lock on them by any stretch of the imagination.Majik » Yesterday, 5:08 pm » wrote: ↑ How many of those states would be open to strip mining for decades?
Not many ...
Strip mining is a dirty business...a very dirty business.
You may initially talk some states into doing it ...
but how long before the citizens of those states kick the mines to the curb ...because of the environmental damage it will do to their states....
State governor's and governments cannot guarantee anything beyond their terms ...
and you cannot federally mandate it because of a very important thing called state sovereignty.....
this planet balanced into this universal location by compounding changes mixing molecular content of 119 identified periodic elements in three stages existing within two thresholds of expanding shape and eroding forms the byproduct of erosion is organic results present changing population never duplicating past results again never the same shape since formed their original fertilized cell.Skans » 48 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ The bottom line is that "rare earth minerals" ain't so rare. China doesn't have a lock on them by any stretch of the imagination.
Wrong.Skans » Today, 8:35 am » wrote: ↑ The bottom line is that "rare earth minerals" ain't so rare. China doesn't have a lock on them by any stretch of the imagination.
yet.Majik » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Wrong.
Though rare-earth elements are technically relatively plentiful in the entire Earth's crust (cerium being the 25th-most-abundant element at 68 parts per million, more abundant than copper), in practice this is spread thin across trace impurities, so to obtain rare earths at usable purity requires processing enormous amounts of raw ore at great expense, thus the name "rare" earths.Because of their geochemical properties, rare-earth elements are typically dispersed and not often found concentrated in rare-earth minerals. Consequently, economically exploitable ore deposits are sparse.
Also...
When you add in North America's staunch environmental controls .....
China has a huge advantage ....
because it doesn't have those controls ....
any luck never comes the day after the regulations end here in the western hemisphere.
LOL - Wikipedia. Run by a bunch of San FransickoMajik » Today, 10:36 am » wrote: ↑ Wrong.
Though rare-earth elements are technically relatively plentiful in the entire Earth's crust (cerium being the 25th-most-abundant element at 68 parts per million, more abundant than copper), in practice this is spread thin across trace impurities, so to obtain rare earths at usable purity requires processing enormous amounts of raw ore at great expense, thus the name "rare" earths.Because of their geochemical properties, rare-earth elements are typically dispersed and not often found concentrated in rare-earth minerals. Consequently, economically exploitable ore deposits are sparse.
Also...
When you add in North America's staunch environmental controls .....
China has a huge advantage ....
because it doesn't have those controls ....
https://www.thermofisher.com/blog/minin ... -elements/Skans » Today, 1:43 pm » wrote: ↑ LOL - Wikipedia. Run by a bunch of San Fransicko - knob slobberers.Don't go quoting me **** from Wikapedophile!
- Mikel Maron - "Community Organizer"
- Maryana Iskander - CEO of Planned Parenthood (Egyptian born)
- Toni Sant - Academic elitist who was director of Research in the School of Arts and New Media at the University of Hull
- Dariusz Jemielniak - another academic elitist who also writes policy for the EU.
- Phoebe Ayres - who knows, probably related to radical Bill Ayres.
- Mara C.W.G. - Founder of "Equity League" - a radical organization for "Advancing Gender Equality (Tranny Men in Women Sports) In and Through Sport
You've been brainwashed by the Global Elitists and you don't even realize it. The US has massively huge areas of worthless desert land in New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, and West Texas where not a single person would ever even see mining activities. Instead, your Global Elites just put up stupid windmills over this land that do nothing.Majik » Today, 3:27 pm » wrote: ↑ https://www.thermofisher.com/blog/minin ... -elements/
https://www.livescience.com/planet-eart ... ts-so-rare
Happy now? Even though the information didn't change with a source change ?
The two largest reasons The U.S. is **** when it comes to domestic production of rare earth minerals and why China will continue to dominate the market for decades to come is ......
Extraction is very costly...and so is the environmental impact.
and processing is just as costly .....
too keep up with China you would have to start strip mining every state in the continental U.S. ......
and that will never **** happen for obvious reasons.
next time you should discuss subjects you know about .
yourself? WTF? **** creep...
Wow, I am impressed for the first time. You are being honest. I am guessing it will be an isolated event.Skans » Today, 4:54 pm » wrote: ↑ You've been brainwashed by the Global Elitists and you don't even realize it. The US has massively huge areas of worthless desert land in New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, and West Texas where not a single person would ever even see mining activities. Instead, your Global Elites just put up stupid windmills over this land that do nothing.