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๐บ๐ธ The flooding in North Carolina has a potential to throw the semiconductor and tech markets into chaos!
The town of Spruce Pine is stranded as the major roads linking it to the rest of North Carolina and the US are flooded. The Spruce Pine Mining District in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northwestern North Carolina, produces mica, kaolin, quartz and feldspar.Spruce Pine district is one of the largest suppliers of high-purity quartz, which is used in the manufacture of silicon for integrated circuits.
The modern economy rests on a single road in Spruce Pine, North Carolina. The road runs to the two mines that is the sole supplier of the quartz required to make the crucibles needed to refine silicon wafers.
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Was this a natural disaster or a HAARP based disaster spawned in the cold, dead hearts of the satanic left and their pals? It seemed to come out of no where...
even without questioning weather modification (i'm open to it), we can talk about the structural integrity of these dams, and how they were compromised.
simple neglect? coordinated neglect? active sabotage? actual demolition?
i have a lot of questions
It's interesting to look at the people that "missed the boat" (Titanic); It's almost like that's what they used to indicate they knew what was going on and were "part of the club". (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/seven-famous-people-who-missed-the-titanic-101902418/)
For example, Henry Clay Frick - Pittsburgh steel baron & business associate of JP Morgan. "Wife sprained her ankle and had to be hospitalized in Italy", so he missed being on the Titanic. When you look back, his name also appeared to be involved in Johnstown Flood where a dam designed & built for 50' max water had the spillway later removed and allowed for 75' of water. When the dam broke, 2208 people lost their lives and a whole town was destroyed.
Well, seeing how there was another Hurricane named Helene many years ago that developed to the exact same intensity on the exact days in September, Iโd say thatโs too much of a coincidence.