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Waiting for the next #uranium pullback while enjoying life here & there. #Alberta #Japan #Mexico

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@spector132 @mynamebedan Yes, correct. Same for the bidet toilets - trash. And don't get me started on the trains and all of the morbidly obese people.
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Lunchbox@spector132·
@mynamebedan Food is trash in Japan. Everything is either overwhelming with flavor or no flavor at all; it is either fried or absolutely drowning in sauce (sometimes both); and it is a carb explosion. A lot of the food that foreigners love is fake as shit too (family chicken and egg sandwich.
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dan ⚡️@mynamebedan·
i’m gonna be real here: the whole “japanese people are so healthy because of their food” is nonsense. it’s legitimately hard to eat a high protein, clean meal here. everything is junk. they just walk a gajillion miles a day so it all evens out
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TwoDoors@Mr_MN_101·
@mynamebedan i’m gonna be real here. skill issue. “hard to eat a high protein, clean meal here” 😭😭😭
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Praise ꓘeK U⁶⁺→U⁴⁺→UO₂
Diving deeper, Potter ('20) defined a basement-hosted, structurally controlled fluid-mixing model (basinal brines + reduced fluids). Tschirhart ('22) added magnetotelluric evidence for a deep radiogenic heat source interpreted to drive crustal-scale fluid flow & mineralization:
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Praise ꓘeK U⁶⁺→U⁴⁺→UO₂@PraiseKek

While researching major crustal boundaries in the 🇦🇺 NT and their link to uranium mineralization, I came across this refreshing '22 paper using $NXE's Arrow deposit as a case study within the broader PLC. Interesting insights into how deep crustal processes drive uranium systems.

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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@HuxleyMick Meanwhile ... As of early April 2026, Japan has guaranteed continued supplies of refined fuel—specifically petrol, *diesel*, and jet fuel—to Australia to help manage critical shortages caused by disruptions in the Middle East.
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Huxo@HuxleyMick·
Energy Crisis .... Uranium Oil and Australia can't get Coal to China on Ships ...Our coal trains run on diesel...... think about THAT ....
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@ndyRoo2 @HannahDCox In the backwater, yes. But the countryside also has the "South Park bidet" experience. Bidets, themselves are cheap and can be (are) attached to all sorts of toilets. But, yeah, one can (stupidly) spend ¥400,000 on a deluxe toilet. Ours are self-cleaning.
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NdyRoo@ndyRoo2·
@HannahDCox Go out in the countryside before you generalize. You’re enjoying some seriously expensive fixtures
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Hannah Cox@HannahDCox·
We’ve been in Tokyo for like 3 hours and already the toilets are radicalizing me. America needs to get it together in so many ways.
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@WizardWald @TennisonEddie A vote on independence is one thing, but there are indigenous everywhere (all around Calgary, in much of s. AB & in the resource-rich north). There’s the issue of nat’l parks, too (Rockies). AB & Trump followers are hopefully not too similar. As an Albertan, separation no thx!
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Eddie Tennison@TennisonEddie·
Today the world has shifted on its axis ever-so-slightly. Everybody can feel it. Americans and our way of life have been under assault from elites and intellectuals, both foreign and domestic, for far too long now, and the balance is shifting, as it should and as it must. Those who continue to conduct a campaign of fake outrage against the President and his policies are going to lose. They fail to comprehend that the war being conducted in Iran against the evil, oppressive, Muslim regime, is a Holy War and completely necessary. It's not like the others...and thankfully it is being decided on the battlefield rather than in the courts of public opinion, which are controlled by powerful elites, who are losing control of the narrative they've been pushing now for an entire generation. President Trump....you can love him or hate him, but his legacy as a great man in history is assured. Without his courage, we would be at the mercy of an evil empire that leveraged oil wealth and human suffering in order to carry out a reign of terror on the Iranian people, and who had the intention of doing it to the whole world. I am forever grateful to him, his team, and especially to the people of Israel, who have been a force for good in a world filled with powerful, evil men. I'm not just talking about the Mullahs, but also many, many in the West who were happy to collude with them to achieve their own evil ends. The NGO scams and fraud are being brought into the light of day, revealing a shocking conspiracy aimed at making us all poorer in order for ideologues on the Left to give money to our enemies and destroy our American way of life. We have to keep the momentum going. Failure is not an option.
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@EconstratPB Sometimes Tokyo resident & near coastal Japan resident here. There's *different* sushi, but this is the Land of Sushi! There are so many superb spots in Tokyo, Shizuoka, Ishikawa, Niigata, ... It's a bit like comparing ceviches; we can have preferences. "Otoro" here - unmatched!
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EconstratPB@EconstratPB·
You can get better sushi in Lima, Peru vs Tokyo. It’s why Nobu left Japan to train in Lima.
Jamie@JamieAsks

@EconstratPB next youre going to tell me you can get better sushi in Tokyo 😂

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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@QBCCIntegrity @clairlemon @ozols_aldis Australia needs it, does it not? Your govt. only has a tiny back up. Its green energy plan is a shambles, and you're crying foul about actual Japanese largesse? ???
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Aus Integrity@QBCCIntegrity·
@clairlemon @ozols_aldis Japan accounts for about 5% of our fuel needs. They’re guaranteeing they will keep that up, whilst being a proxy and making increasing margins and volume on Australian LNG. “How nice of them”
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Claire Lehmann@clairlemon·
"Japan will provide Australia with a normal level of fuel supply as the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked." How cool is Japan 🇯🇵🇦🇺 abc.net.au/news/2026-04-0…
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@LindseyGrahamSC All of this. During Easter. This is your President: "Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH!"
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Lindsey Graham
Lindsey Graham@LindseyGrahamSC·
As I have been saying for the last several days, President Trump is intent on restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. He is deadly serious when it comes to his ultimatum to Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz or face a massive military response against vital infrastructure. It is still my hope Strait of Hormuz can be reopened and the enriched uranium can be secured through diplomacy. That would be the best outcome for the region and the world. To say the window on diplomacy is closing would be an understatement. To Iran, chose wisely and chose quickly.
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@philipgiraldi Yes, but the more time he’s playing golf, the less time he has to grift and so on.
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Philip Giraldi@philipgiraldi·
Trump has wasted $100 million of taxpayer money on his fifty-six trips to Mar-a-Lago in Florida, where he spent 110 days, to play golf. If he keeps up the pace, he will have spent half a billion dollars on golf by the time his term of office has ended. msn.com/en-us/sports/g…
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@RealMarkGaston @Faytuks @zerohedge Reasonable? Stone Age? Yikes! Sorry, not long ago I remember the SoH was open, oil was much cheaper and it, LNG, etc. were being shipped worldwide. Then something happened. Some call it an "intervention." Then Israel also "intervened", including in Lebanon.
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Mark Gaston@RealMarkGaston·
@Faytuks @zerohedge Stone Age it is for Iran. Trump means what he says. I do feel bad for the Iranian people but it seems like it needs to get worse before it gets better. This regime only wants to go out one way, it doesn’t want to be reasonable. Trump won’t be intimidated
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Faytuks News@Faytuks·
Breaking: Two Kuwaiti power and water desalination plants attacked by Iranian drones, with them causing 'significant damage', according to Kuwait's Ministry of Electricity Two power generation units are also out of service
وزارة الكهرباء والماء والطاقة المتجددة 🇰🇼@mew_kwt

بيان رقم (18) من وزارة الكهرباء والماء والطاقة المتجددة بشأن تعرض محطتين للقوى الكهربائية وتقطير المياه للاعتداء. #وزارة_الكهرباء_والماء

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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@kofinas Reading this post and then the replies to the effect that, "No, this has happened many times before on both sides." What a country!🤪
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Demetri Kofinas@kofinas·
Tim is right. We've never seen a bait-and-switch like this in all of political history. It's remarkable. The nepotism and open corruption, the gaslighting about foreign wars, and the self-immolation is like something out of a movie about the end-times.
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_

Tim Dillon on MAGA: “It’s the greatest con in history, truly. To run as America First and you’re gonna take care of America and then turn around and go all of these things daycare, Medicare, we have nothing to do with that, we’re fighting wars. It is the greatest scam in history”

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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@umesh_gandhi007 Please use some Jedi magic on Global Atomic! 😀 Very frothy in uranium space for a while, so pullback was expected & welcomed. I took some profits. The M.E. situation looks like it will dominate for a while yet. But at least Japan (Mitsui) is able to transport LNG. Meanwhile...
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umesh gandhi@umesh_gandhi007·
With so much emphasis on Oil and Gold/Silver during the past 2 months, #Uranium has fallen through the cracks and is a forgotten sector. My Spider senses have been tingling recently that it’s just a matter of time before it’s back in vogue again. 🤞
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@AriFleischer Yeah, much of the world doesn’t share your view. Current admin. Is in the penalty box. The US needs to rebuild (repair) its brand.
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Ari Fleischer
Ari Fleischer@AriFleischer·
When this is over, the western part of NATO will never be the same. Spain, England, France and Italy have sold us out, as they too often have a history of doing. Eastern European nations are the heart of NATO. They spend money on defense, know how to fight and love the US. France particularly deserves fault and blame. From supporting China and Russia at the UN to denying Americans overflight rights, they’re doing what they’ve always done - showing weakness, while cutting deals with terrorists. (The reason the US has a Marine Corps and Navy is unlike France, we refused to pay a ransom to the Barbary Pirates. France is always happy to cut a deal.) Wars have unintended consequences as nations show their true colors. NATO will never be the same, and Western European weakness and acquiescence is the cause.
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@HuxleyMick And, a “hand over” to whom!? Btw, “your” govt. leaders are impressively awful. If Australia doesn’t run out of fuel, it’ll be a miracle.
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Huxo@HuxleyMick·
@urani_umm Yes mate Totally Odd. Saying that Humuz shock , Trump walking away from a Ground invasion today. Take a lil profit n run I say. This Iran shit is no where near a hand over.
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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@citrinowicz Who knows what happens next with Israel & in Iran hierarchy), but some countries, esp. in Asia, could revert to previous state (maybe already underway) & continue to “get their own oil” with the US being on its own. POTUS has said the US doesn’t need it anyway.! What a sh. show!
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Danny (Dennis) Citrinowicz ,داني سيترينوفيتش
The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Exposes a Strategic Blind Spot More than anything, the growing contradictions in U.S. policy toward the Strait of Hormuz reveal a deeper problem: strategic confusion in the face of bad options. There is no easy way to reopen the strait. A direct military effort would be fraught with risk. The geography alone, narrow waterways, proximity to Iran’s coastline, and dense maritime traffic favors Tehran. More importantly, Iran does not need to physically control every inch of the strait to disrupt it. Even if U.S. forces or their partners were to seize key points nearby islands, Iran could still strike tankers using drones, missiles, or naval proxies operating from a distance. In practical terms, “reopening” the strait militarily may prove illusory. The diplomatic alternative is hardly more appealing. Any negotiated reopening would likely require meaningful concessions to Iran, including, explicitly or implicitly, acknowledging its claims to authority over the waterway. That could carry far-reaching implications for international maritime norms. What makes the situation more troubling is that it was avoidable. The Strait of Hormuz was open at the outset of the conflict. Its closure is not an inevitable feature of the regional landscape, but rather the direct outcome of a war that escalated without a clear plan for safeguarding one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints. In that sense, the current crisis is not just about Iran’s actions, it is about a failure of strategic foresight. Tehran has taken a step that, from its perspective, is difficult to reverse without extracting a price. And there is little evidence that threats alone, whether rhetorical or military will compel it to back down. Even more forceful measures, such as seizing Iranian-linked islands in the Gulf, are unlikely to solve the core problem. They may shift the tactical picture, but they do not eliminate Iran’s ability to impose costs from afar. Worse, such moves risk further escalation without guaranteeing a restoration of maritime security. The uncomfortable reality is that Every available option, military or diplomatic—carries significant downsides. And none offers a clear, decisive path to restoring stability in the Strait of Hormuz. #IranWar
Megyn Kelly@megynkelly

Sun, Rubio: “the Strait of Hormuz will reopen one way or another” (Al Jaz’ra) Mon, Trump: “if the Hormuz Strait is not immediately 'Open for Business,' we will …blow up…all of [Iran’s] Electric Plants, Oil Wells & Kharg Island” (Tr. Soc) Mon: “Trump tells aides he’s willing to end war without opening Hormuz” (wsj)

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Urani-umm@urani_umm·
@ezralevant Always with the BS. Brookfield was/is a Cdn. company or more properly, global. He has plenty of other Cdn. & US assets. After all these years, is your legacy still going to be "hack, hatchet journalist."
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
The Trump family has released a video rendering of what they say are the plans for the Trump presidential library and museum. It includes a decommissioned Air Force One—similar to the one at the Reagan Library.
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Yuko Nagayama@yuko_nagayama·
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