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Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd
Why Lithium, Why Now
Our ‘who cares’ attitude towards pollution and habitat destruction are all increasing what were once tolerable pressures towards, and sometimes already beyond, the breaking point in ecosystems all over the world. Fortunately, people, governments, and corporations are waking up and trying to reduce their carbon footprint. Our attitude towards environmental issues is changing, we are responding to potentially catastrophic climate change and to global (and all the way down to the mi
Monday, October 2, 2017
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
A Crash Course in Preparedness: Week 2: Medicine, Sanitation, and Surviving Disaster Diseases
This article was originally published by Tess Pennington at ReadyNutrition.com  Tess is the author of the widely popular and highly rated The Prepper’s Blueprint. This Crash Course To Preparedness guide is the second in a series of four. You can view Week 1 here: A Crash Course in Preparedness – Week 1 – The Survival Basics Welcome back to week 2 in our Crash Course into Preparedness. Last week we discussed the basics of survival and gear needed for a short-lived event. One of the comments from
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
Prepping For A Nuclear War: 10 Foods To Grow To Help Reduce Radiation Effects
With the threat from North Korea of a potential and possibly imminent nuclear war on the horizon, many preppers have taken to gathering items which protect them from the effects of radiation.  Food can do that as well, and here are ten things you can grow to reduce that damages done by radiation. It’s terrifying to think about, but there may come a day when the United States will be struck by one or more nuclear weapons.  Because of this, Natural News compiled a list of the ten best foods to gro
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
  Panic Buying Grips America Ahead Of World War III: “Never Seen It At These Levels… We Can Barely Keep Up” Says Leading Preparedness Distributor
(Manager Ben Orr At Detroit Army Surplus Store. Photo Cred: Sandra McNeill/WWJ Newsradio 95) As is often the case, most people wait until the last minute to prepare for the worst. As reported by CBS Detroit, one Army Surplus store owner reports that preparedness equipment is flying off the shelves: “We’ve been very busy. Unusually busy, I’d say,” Orr told WWJ’s Sandra McNeill. “It’s definitely an increase, just in selling all the normal prepper stuff, end of the world stuff. A lot of water prep
Friday, August 11, 2017
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
“Unimaginable Radiation Levels”: Robot Probing Melted Core at Fukushima Shuts Down Under Pressure
Perhaps mankind was genius enough to unlock the secrets of nuclear physics and atomic energy, but not wise enough to know how to manage the lasting consequences of its awesome power. While TEPCO and relevant authorities continue a laughable and dangerous “sweeping under the carpet” routine to hide the effects from the public, it becomes increasingly clear that there is likely no way to stop what is
Monday, February 20, 2017
Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan
Fukushima Radiation “Spikes To Unimaginable Levels” As Continued Leak Decimates Food Chain
This article was written by Michael Snyder and originally published at his End of the American Dream blog. Editor’s Comment: The gift that keeps on giving. An endless ocean of radioactive water, spilling into the Pacific Ocean at an astounding rate, every single day. The effects of this nuclear waste, particularly in the form of cesium 137 and strontium 90, are epidemic – they are being hidden by a refusal to report on the disaster, and by the diffuse global web of biology.  Though consumers of
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Jason Hommel - Silverstockreport
Medicine is Killing us
I fear that if the dollar collapses, masses of Americans may die. If. May. But what is killing us now? In the freedom movement, people have recently been pointing to police officers killing up to 1200 people in 2015. https://www.rt.com/usa/327740-killed-by-us-police/ While this is a problem, it is a relatively small number compared to other numbers of other regular, preventable, ongoing deaths. People commonly say that "USA healthcare is the best in the world". But upon what is this
Friday, May 20, 2016
Jason Hommel - Silverstockreport
My Top Nutrition Advice
I don't follow any of this exactly, as I make mistakes, and cheat. If someone tried to adopt this all at once, they might get violently ill and/or suffer a candida die-off reaction, or reaction against their medicines. It took me over 4 years to slowly adopt to and learn to eat this way, and I'm still learning. 1. Many people lie to you about nutrition advice. It's like any other subject, full of fraud. Everyone has an agenda; from food manufacturers, to the medical establishment. We all have a
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Jason Hommel - Silverstockreport
Why I Don't Vaccinate My Two Boys
Robert De Niro introduced a new film, "VAXXED" to his film festival, and then pulled it, both actions generating lots of news. Link: naturalnews.com If De Niro can share his view and backpedal in 24 hours, I can share my steady view of the last 8 years. If the media can tell the nation to not see a movie that the media itself has not even seen, I can share what I know from years of study. At least three Republican presidential hopefuls expressed hesitation regarding vaccines. But the
Saturday, April 2, 2016
24hGold - MarketWired
GOLD Orca Gold's Robust Initial Resource and Successful Exploration Support Preliminary Economic Assessment at Block 14 - New CFO Appointment
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - Feb 1, 2016) - Orca Gold Inc. (TSX VENTURE:ORG) ("Orca" or the "Company") is pleased to provide a summary of its exploration activities for 2015 and to announce that its Board of Directors has approved the commencement of a Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") on its 70% owned Block 14 project in the Republic of the Sudan. 2015 Exploration In each of the last three years, Orca has discovered significant gold prospects on Block 14:
Monday, February 1, 2016
24hGold - Yahoo
Hafnium: Small Supply, Big Applications
With an average crustal abundance of 3 ppm (parts per million), hafnium—a shiny, silver-gray metal often used in alloys and nuclear science—certainly isn't rare. The metal is more abundant in the Earth's crust than gold, silver, the PGMs, a number of the rare earths and the likes of germanium, tantalum and molybdenum. But as a metal, hafnium is only produced in quite small quantities, currently probably not much more than 70 tonnes a year. There are two main reasons for this. First, hafnium is o
Friday, January 29, 2016
24hGold - PR Newswire
SQM Reports Earnings for the Six Months Ended June 30, 2015
SANTIAGO, Chile, Aug. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile S.A. (SQM) (NYSE: SQM; Santiago Stock Exchange: SQM-B, SQM-A) reported today earnings for the six months ended June 30, 2015 of US$154.9 million (US$0.59 per ADR), an increase from US$152.1 million (US$0.58 per ADR) for the six months ended June 30, 2014. Gross Margin reached US$295.2 million (33.9% of revenues) for the six months ended June 30, 2015, slightly lower than US$300.2 million (28.4% of revenues) recorde
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
24hGold - Reuters
Chile's campaign finance scandal fells CEO of SQM fertilizer
(Adds broker comment, share price, Canada's Potash Corp stake) By Rosalba O'Brien SANTIAGO, March 17 (Reuters) - SQM fertilizer company has fired its chief executive after it became embroiled in an election campaign financing scandal that has rocked the Chilean establishment, tainting business leaders and politicians with close links to the 1973-1990 dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. SQM, which has the rights to some of the world's largest reserves of
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
The Life Sciences Report
ASCO Abuzz About Immunotherapies: A Preview of the Latest in Cancer Therapy from Stephen Dunn
The Life Sciences Report: Stephen, which drug class is generating the most excitement at this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) conference? Stephen Dunn: The buzz at last year's ASCO conference surrounded the anti-PD-1 (programmed cell death protein-1) immune checkpoint inhibitor drug space. The buzz is even louder this year as more data is coming, including data on combination therapies. This space is dominated by large-cap pharmaceutical companies that are held in global por
Thursday, May 29, 2014
The Energy Report
Survival Strategies in the Atacama Desert: Chilean Lithium Miners Manage by Playing the Regs
The Mining Report: Daniela, thanks for joining us. What is the condition of the lithium space today? Daniela Desormeaux: Last year, lithium demand was lower earlier in the year than we expected. It was lower because the environmental and economic conditions were weaker than we previously thought. Now, demand is recovering, especially in the segment related to batteries and other applications that have glass and ceramics. Nevertheless, demand is closely related to the
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Gold Report
Survival Strategies in the Atacama Desert: Chilean Lithium Miners Manage by Playing the Regs
Lithium is an essential component of batteries for small electronics and large electric vehicles as well as for materials for the housing and construction industry. In this interview with The Mining Report, economist Daniela Desormeaux, founder of signumBOX and widely quoted expert on industrial chemicals, shines a light on the lithium industry for investors looking for a new opportunity. The Mining Report: Daniela, thanks for joining us. Wh
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Chris Martenson
  Fukushima's Legacy: Understanding The Difference Between Nuclear Radiation Contaminati 
Are fish from the Pacific safe to eat?  What about the elevated background radiation readings detected in Japan, and recently in California? Are these harmful levels? Should we be worried? And if so, what should be done about these potential health threats? What steps should we take to protect ourselves? As many of you know, I'm a scientist by training. In this report, I'll lay out the facts and data that explain the actual risks. I'll start by pointing out that Fukushima-related fears have been
Monday, February 17, 2014
The Gold Report
The Numbers Don't Lie: Why the Industrial Minerals Sector Is Here to Stay
The Mining Report: Let's start with some macro events in the rare earth elements (REE) space. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Inner Mongolia Baotou Steel, the world's largest REE supplier, bought nine regional REE mining companies in a move to consolidate China's REE industry. The article called that consolidation a sign of market weakness. Do you agree? Luisa Moreno: I don't necessarily agree. China set a domestic REE production quota of about 90,000 tons in 2011, according to U
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
24hgold
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Tuesday, January 21, 2014
Captain Hook - Treasure Chest
Five Years
It was some 40 years ago now when it was first heard over the airwaves, the first time these piercing lyrics and concept of us having only Five Years left, immortalized by the incomparable David Bowie. As you may have discerned given my propensity to borrow David Bowie song fare in order to help frame my work (see Scary Monsters), I am a big fan, but of course I adore many and much of the work from ‘the period’, a time of cultural, social, and economic turbulence and change that was our ‘coming
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