In2ThinAir
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🚨#BREAKING Hurricane HELENE UPDATE
This will BLOW your MIND! 🤯
Lithium Battery Deposit SIT under the ground of Asheville, North Carolina!
MARK My words… If something isn't done to save this land that has been devastated by Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, they will begin MINING or building Lithium facilities in the devastated areas of North Carolina.
ONLY 70 Miles from Asheville is one of the biggest Lithium deposit and factory's we have, and they have been buying up land all over that area.
Don't believe me?…
Read the article in the attached post below on the progress thus far and all the land they have been buying in that EXACT AREA!
Ask yourself if it's still a coincidence that a once in a century storm just hit that area…
For those of you who haven't seen the video of VERY strange anomalies taking place during Hurricane Helene the video is below!
#HurricaneHelene #ashevilleflooding
This is called "disaster capitalism"
The money barons love this stuff. They'll say, "This will create jobs." (For illegals I should wonder)
Ironically Naomi Klein who is a raging retard wrote a pretty great book on the subject called The Shock Doctrine that was one of the first books to red pill me ... despite the author being totally insane it was a good book for waking people up when it came out.
Unfortunately I know a lot of people who read the book, were red pilled, and then coughed that shit up like a hairball as soon as Obama got in office 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
People have short memories annoyingly.
Yeah, I read the book and met Naomi once and told her how wonderful it was.
They will mine the lithium with all its associated problems, while trying to ban fracking and oil drilling.
That establishes a motive right there. They probably manipulated the weather to destroy North Carolina so that they can get the lithium.
The Deep State creates storms nd other natural disasters and events to take what they want.
...and Cali.
Intriguing but how does having people live there stop mining? Nevada has a huge deposit too.
Who knows. Probably easier to strip mine a place without having to deal with thousands of homeowners and their pesky (expensive) "mineral rights" stuff...
Easier to kick them off their land and then just swooping in to own it all to mine...
apparently the residents were opposing the mining