The Lithium Tells what lies beneath and what has been planned for a very long time? WHY?

This article starts from a post by Great Warrior Tony Perez, who has pointed out the Lithium shortage and China connection before in prior posts and discussions on Afghanistan.

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Melissa what if we left all the weapons there for the Taliban so that they can fight China we know China wants to invade real bad. (Lithium) if they fight China. (Battery power) we don't have to it'll be a break up like Russia when they try to invade Afghanistan ( tear down that wall)

If not already familiar with China's interest in Lithium, go here,

If you click through this Facebook Frames thread to this photo and read the postings and articles it points to this,

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https://www.facebook.com/melissa.mcgarity.14/posts/10224406224437698

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  • looks bad on Biden. I see the bad powers that be trying to spin it all South.

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agree with you Tony Perez. . .Bien clearly followed NONE of the Protocols set forth and he STILL could give the go ahead for #NEONOW. So like watching what Pharaoh did over and over. . .EXCEPT Bden Claims to be on our side. . .Could've fooled everyone on the ground there and those seeing it play out. Clearly he allowed more of an advantage for the enemy as he also didn't need to close Bagram. There was Nothing strategic in doing so that aided our side. Floored that even More of corporate owned media won't do their due process and analyze properly. Thank God for all who do.

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You have been Spot On the whole time about those Lithium stores as they have a Lot of precious metals in their mines there. Found this article from way back in 2010 from Popular Science. . .Which has had a LOT of tells when you go back through their articles as they also spoke in details about that whole Sham of a Patriot Act perpetuated under the Bush's.

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/autos/car-buyers-pay-chip-shortage-outlook-dims-n1277193

For instance. . .

While some analysts believe the chip shortage could be resolved by autumn, Mercedes CEO Ola Källenius isn’t nearly as confident, having recently told analysts that “probably in 2022, we’re going to talk about this, as well.”

“Improving the supply stability, needless to say, is a top priority for us,” he said.

Until automakers can line up a steady supply of chips, inventories are likely to remain well below normal.

While there are “some signs of stabilization,” said Cox Automotive senior economist Charlie Chesbrough, total inventory as of July 19 was just 1.2 million new vehicles at a time of year when the norm is closer to 3 million.

The average transaction price — what car buyers actually pay after everything is factored in — surged to $42,736 in July, a record and an increase of $402 from June, according to Cox Automotive. Prices have risen by about $3,000 on average from pre-pandemic levels.

https://www.businessinsider.com/sc/precious-metals-tanaka-semiconductor-innovation-2018-10?op=1

Coming back in to finish as there is More.
Going to upload though not done. . .checking to see if servers are down on steemit. I have saved off site.

This article makes me wonder if this isn't actually a play by the White Hats seeing Elon has worked with them and he Needs this just as the cabal do. I'm def. rooting for the side of Good over the globalists!

The Holy Grail Is Here: A Stable, Solid-State, Lithium-Metal Battery

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a36440563/lithium-metal-battery-breakthrough-electric-vehicles/

Who Wouldn't Want a Pocket-Sized Neutron Detector?

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/a30555289/lithium-neutron-detector/

Lithium Metal Could Soon Replace Lithium Ion in Batteries

https://www.popularmechanics.com/cars/hybrid-electric/a28859683/lithium-metal-replace-lithium-ion-batteries/

From 2017

The Inventor of the Lithium-Ion Battery Invents an Even Better One
In 1980, John Goodenough invented the modern lithium-ion battery. Now he's just invented the battery of the future.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a25536/inventor-lithium-ion-battery-invented-another-battery/

At 94, John Goodenough has accomplished more than most. Working at Oxford in 1980, he and his colleagues invented the rechargeable lithium-ion battery, the bedrock of most of today's electronic devices. For this accomplishment, he has been given more awards and distinctions than any one person could hope to receive.

But Goodenough is not one to rest on his laurels. More than 30 years later, and now a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Goodenough has outdone himself by inventing an even better version of his ubiquitous lithium-ion battery.

Goodenough's new battery boasts triple the energy storage of standard batteries, along with a much higher longevity. As an added bonus, the battery doesn't explode like lithium-ion batteries can.

The new battery is solid-state, which means there are no liquid components in the battery. Traditional lithium-ion batteries are made of a solid cathode and anode separated by a liquid electrolyte that conducts electricity. Goodenough's solid-state battery replaces that liquid with a more efficient glass compound.

A solid-state battery not only carries little risk of exploding, but also can charge much faster. With a solid-state battery instead of a lithium-ion, charging could happen in minutes instead of hours, which would be beneficial for people charging their phones and electric cars.

Although this battery may be a game-changer for electronic devices, don't expect to see it in your phone or car anytime soon. New innovations in battery tech have many large obstacles between development and production, so it may be a long time—if ever—before Goodenough's invention makes it to market.

Sure makes you wonder if the White Hats are running the Whole show.
Once again, tech and inventions in the hands of the Good will be used for furthering Greatness in the general population, but in the hands of evil, well. . . evil begets evil And evil IS as evil Does!

Sure does seem to be a Lot in a name doesn't there?
Goodenough and his inventions! Interesting!

See more in here from 2017

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a25536/inventor-lithium-ion-battery-invented-another-battery/

Lithium-Sulfur Battery Could Keep Your Phone Charged for 5 Days

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a30418296/lithium-sulfur-battery-phone-charge/

From 2011

At Least for the Next Ten Years, “Peak Lithium” is Nonsense

At the Lithium Supply and Markets conference in Toronto, analysts make clear that until 2020 there will literally be more than enough of the element to go around

https://www.popsci.com/technology/article/2011-01/least-next-ten-years/

2010

4 Rare Earth Elements That Will Only Get More Important

Lithium is lionized. Silicon has a whole valley named after it. But what about the silent heroes of modern technology? The time has come to get better acquainted with the rare earth elements that make our modern world run.

https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/environment/g282/important-rare-earth-elements/

From Tech2 in 2020

LITHIUM-RICH GIANTS: SUN, STARS LIKE IT PRODUCE HUGE AMOUNTS OF LITHIUM LATE IN THEIR LIVES

https://www.firstpost.com/tech/science/lithium-rich-giants-sun-stars-like-it-produce-huge-amounts-of-lithium-late-in-their-lives-8573191.html

From Live Science in 2018

The lightest known metal can also lighten your mood. Lithium, atomic number 3, is an element of many uses. It's used in the manufacture of aircraft and in certain batteries. It's also used in mental health: Lithium carbonate is a common treatment of bipolar disorder, helping to stabilize wild mood swings caused by the illness.

Lithium has a flashy discovery story — literally. A Brazilian naturalist and statesman, Jozé Bonifácio de Andralda e Silva, discovered the mineral petalite (LiAISi4O10) on the Swedish isle Utö in the 1790s, according to the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC). The mineral is white to gray, but when thrown into fire, it flares bright crimson.

In 1817, Swedish chemist Johan August Arfwedson discovered that petalite contained a previously unknown element. He wasn't able to isolate the metal entirely, but he did isolate one of its salts. The name, lithium, comes from "lithos," the Greek word for "stone."

It took until 1855 for someone to isolate lithium: British chemist Augustus Matthiessen and German chemist Robert Bunsen ran a current through lithium chloride to separate the element.

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More about lithium
Lithium-ion batteries are the key to lightweight, rechargeable power for laptops, phones and other digital devices. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, Argentina and Chile increased their lithium production 15 percent each in 2014 alone to meet the growing demand. Worldwide, production jumped 6 percent that year.
Lithium and another battery component, cobalt, could become scarce as demand increases, Stefano Passerini and Daniel Buchholz, both at the Helmholtz Institute Ulm in Germany, said in a statement describing their analysis of the future availability of those elements published in 2018 in the journal Nature Reviews Materials. In addition, both are concentrated in less politically stable countries, the study revealed. As such, the researchers urged the development of new battery technologies based on other, non-toxic elements.
The United States has one lithium mine, in Nevada, according to the USGS. Chile and Australia produce the most lithium in the world.
Naturally occurring lithium in drinking water correlates with lower levels of suicide, according to a 2009 study that highlights lithium's role in the brain. But psychiatrists are careful about prescribing lithium in high doses, particularly because it can pass through the placenta and have unknown effects on the developing fetus.
On a lighter note, the element is part of celebratory fireworks shows: A mix of lithium and strontium salts, along with some other chemicals, creates the show's brilliant red color.
Additional resources:

Los Alamos National Laboratory: Lithium
Jefferson Lab: The Element Lithium
U.S. National Library of Medicine: Lithium (medication)

See more in here,
https://www.livescience.com/28579-lithium.html

2017

https://medium.com/popular-science/tesla-is-building-the-worlds-biggest-battery-here-s-how-it-will-work-f3d963db0c2c

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https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/international-issues/bidens-clean-energy-program-loses-out-on-afghan-lithium/

According to the Institute of Energy Research

Afghanistan is the “the Saudi Arabia of lithium” –a metal that is essential for electric vehicle batteries and battery storage technologies. According to the International Energy Agency these technologies account for 30 percent of the current global demand for lithium. Demand for lithium is projected to increase 40-fold above 2020 levels by 2040, along with rare earth elements, copper, cobalt, and other minerals in which Afghanistan is also naturally rich.

China currently controls the supply chains for most of the production and/or processing of these minerals. Now China may have another source.

According to Marketwatch

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In 2010, an internal U.S. Department of Defense memorandum identified the extent of Afghanistan’s mineral wealth at a value between $1 trillion and $3 trillion. In the past, the Afghan government hoped the prospect of lucrative mining contracts would be an enticement for U.S. officials to prolong the American military presence in the country. But, with the Taliban now in charge, that option is no longer available. The Taliban have long illegally tapped the country’s minerals (especially lapis lazuli, a gem) as a source of up to $300 million in annual revenue for their insurgency.

U.S. Identifies Vast Mineral Riches in Afghanistan

In 2010
https://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/14/world/asia/14minerals.html

2017

Afghanistan Tries to Win Trump Support With Lithium

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https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/afghanistan-tries-win-trump-support-lithium

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - The Afghan government is trying to grab the attention of President Donald Trump and gain greater U.S. support by dangling its massive and untouched wealth of minerals, including lithium, the silvery metal used in mobile phone and computer batteries that is considered essential to modern life.

But tapping into that wealth, which also includes coal, copper, rare earths and far more that estimates say could be worth from $1 trillion to $3 trillion, is likely a long way off.

Security has worsened in Afghanistan in the past year, with Taliban insurgents seizing territory and inflicting increasing casualties on Afghan forces. The regions with the greatest lithium deposits, for example, are too dangerous to enter.

See more in here,
https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/afghanistan-tries-win-trump-support-lithium

A Very interesting read above and something to consider for the White Hats lying low when needing to and "Biden" their time!

Yet Another interesting read in case for the White Hats literally being in control underneath all of the perceived/orchestrated chaos in the forefront. Sure makes you wonder when MSM pumps a certain narrative. Better to always be #TestingTheNarrative

https://www.instituteforenergyresearch.org/international-issues/bidens-clean-energy-program-loses-out-on-afghan-lithium/

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@artistiquejewels/the-latest-biden-debacle-he-stated-highly-unlikely-that-taliban-would-overrun-afghanistan-last-month-biden-said-no-rooftop

https://www.nbcnews.com/business/autos/car-buyers-pay-chip-shortage-outlook-dims-n1277193

https://www.businessinsider.com/sc/precious-metals-tanaka-semiconductor-innovation-2018-10?op=1

https://www.rsc.org/periodic-table/element/3/lithium

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