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@stellalibyd I’m in Canada. Would be great I’d you brought it here!

Listen to mining legend Ross Beaty on his newest IPO @LuminaMetals "So it's absolutely world-class...We'll have the largest silver resources of any company on the planet, I think, and that will command a premium valuation once we get into that silver retail crowd" $LMCU $LMCU.to

🚨US Economist Richard Wolff: 'Corporate America broke the supply chain then BLAMED China🇨🇳, India🇮🇳 and Brazil🇧🇷.' 'Starting in the 1970s, American corporations moved manufacturing out of the United States. No one held a gun to their heads. No one required it. They went because it was profitable to go. If they were honest, they would tell the American people: we have long supply lines because it profited us to move production from Chicago, St. Louis, New York and Boston to Shanghai. We're making out like bandits. They didn't want to say that, because the anger of the people would have turned on the corporations. So leading politicians, including Mr. Trump, constantly talked as though the decision was made by China, India or Brazil, removing the key decision maker from the story. That way, Trump can portray the United States as the victim of this process rather than the perpetrator. The real victim has been the American working class, which lost its jobs and incomes because cheaper workers were available elsewhere.' —Prof. Richard Wolff, one of the US' most renowned economists, on the latest episode of New Order Watch the full interview in the quoted post below. 👇 @profwolff















14th century Chinese explorer Zheng He's ship compared to Columbus's.

🇺🇸 U.S. Oil & Gas: The U.S. sits on 46 billion barrels of proved crude oil reserves, with 60% of that locked in dense underground rock. The Permian Basin, which stretches across West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, pumps out 6.6 million barrels a day on its own, more than every OPEC country except Saudi Arabia. The U.S. is the single largest oil producer on the planet at 13.6 million barrels a day, out-producing both Russia (9.1M) and Saudi Arabia (9.3M). On natural gas, it isn't close: America produced a record 43.2 trillion cubic feet in 2025, roughly a quarter of the world's supply and more than Russia and Iran combined. The U.S. sits on world-class reserves and out-produces every petrostate.

Solar and wind now both individually generate more electricity than nuclear.











