With all the stuff coming out in the news recently about Turkey finding a bunch of rare earth metals deposits (out of freaking nowhere), and Uganda finding the largest gold deposit in more than a 100 years, I can't help but wonder.
Is it possible there are other resources deposits in say, the USA, Germany, the UK, etc. that are being hidden from us? Supposedly the USA has all but run out of Iron ore since all of the "good quality" ore has long since been mined out of the great lakes region. But what if there's a massive iron ore deposit in say, Arizona? But the cabal has kept it hidden from us so as to make us more dependent on foreign ore and scrap metal.
This isn't that unreasonable. It wasn't until the 50s that the official largest iron ore deposit in the world was found in West Australia. And it was kept under the radar for decades until mining officially began when the guy who found it managed to get his hands on all the land around it for dirt cheap.
And this applies to more than just Iron. Think about it. For all we know, there could be some massive deposit of gold, silver, and platinum, a few hundred feet below the surface in say, Wyoming. But it's being kept under wraps so that the cabal can keep a strangle hold on things.
I'm not saying it's a definitive thing, but it seems plausible to me.
The shutdown of synthetic diamond production was pretty good, too.
It was shut down?
Back in the late 80's, iirc, GE made and patented a machine to synthesize diamonds from coal. It produced diamonds at a cost significantly below market, either for industrial or cosmetic use. DeBeers noticed, entered into negotiations with GE, paid them money and the machines were taken off the market. Bought the patents to suppress it and keep their monopoly.
This was before Russia started producing outside of the DeBeers cartel, opening up the market. With an open market (it's not a free market, but it's not a pure monopoly anymore), I don't think there's any reason to synthesize diamonds. As noted by other commenters, they are plentiful. I personally know an accountant who worked many years in S Africa, and who performed audits on some of the DeBeers properties: he said they have warehouses of them just sitting around, and the market price is completely artificial.
Lab-grown diamonds are still a thing. There are 2 main methods. Plenty of video about this on YouTube.
Yep the missus has a bunch of lab-grown diamonds, rubies, and sapphires in her jewelry. She just likes that it's pretty and cheap means she can have more of it.
They have enough diamonds to fully equip every Minecraft player ever lmao
I remember reading there were enough naturally occurring diamonds in the world that every human alive would get a cupped handful. Totally manipulated.
https://4cs.gia.edu/en-us/blog/what-are-synthetic-diamonds/
Then where do lab created diamonds come from then?
They actually use a tiny natural diamond to start the crystalline structure, it is called a seed diamond. The high pressure and temp in the chamber is then used to allow additional carbon to deposit on the seed to grow in size. By adding impurities into the atmosphere of the chamber, they can dope the diamonds that are growing to give them color. They can be lab grown to perfection to almost any size you want. These are lab grown diamonds and not the same as synthetic diamonds. It is a controlled process that mimics the high temp and pressure that forms naturally occurring diamonds. It is the real thing, just grown in a lab under controlled conditions instead of growing wild in the Earth.
https://4cs.gia.edu/en-us/blog/what-are-synthetic-diamonds/
Are you thinking moissonite? Not quite the same but close.
Do they make them now? I thought nobody was synthesizing diamonds now. I'm going off memory from many years ago when the tech was recently invented, and then shut down. Perhaps they started it up again. I still believe it is a totally un-economical activity, without the artificial support of the cartels. But if they're synthesizing diamonds today, what I'm discussing is academic, just diamond cartel history. DeBeers is way less powerful today than it was back in the 80's.
China mostly. They're cheap on alibaba