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Vladimir Putin may have upward of 1,500 missiles pointed at us, but he’s not our most fearsome

Vladimir Putin may have upward of 1,500 missiles pointed at us, but he’s not our most fearsome enemy — not by a long shot. Today, the greatest threat to our way of life is the People’s Republic of China. Vladimir Putin may have upward of 1,500 missiles pointed at us, but he’s not our most fearsome enemy — not by a long shot. Today, the greatest threat to our way of life is the People’s Republic of China.   [Wealth Daily]      Alex Koyfman / Apr 18, 2023 These Batteries Will Save Us From Chinese Sanctions Dear Reader, Vladimir Putin may have upward of 1,500 questionably maintained ICBMs pointed at us, but today, he’s not our most fearsome enemy. Not by a long shot. If we judge our enemy by its power to build and maintain control over us, then today, there is no greater threat to our way of life and livelihood than the People’s Republic of China. Without getting into politics, we can all agree that at this point in history China is a rival, not a friend or an ally. China’s goal, or more precisely, the goal of the Chinese Communist Party, is to increase Chinese influence on a global scale, which puts it on a direct collision course with us, but that shouldn’t be news to anybody. [us-china-fist-fight] What is troubling are the steps it has taken to achieve this and how long it's been taking those steps. For more than two decades now, the Chinese have been buying up and developing lithium production assets across the world. As of 2021, China controlled 65% of the world’s lithium refining and processing capacity, making it by far the biggest contributor to, and beneficiary of, the rechargeable battery market. Now, making money was, of course, part of the reason behind a national campaign to achieve this status in the global arena, but an even bigger part of it goes back to that control and influence that I mentioned earlier. 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And every step of the way, a handful of massive Chinese companies worked around the clock to build their ability to address this growing market Today, even Elon Musk buys his batteries from the Chinese, despite the fact that his much-discussed gigafactories were built specifically to give Tesla lithium independence from any external sources. [gigafactory] Right now this may all seem abstract to you because you have all the rechargeable batteries you need, but just imagine if we were to get into a conflict with China — as is very possible given the rapidly deteriorating situation in Taiwan. You Think We're Immune to Foreign Pressure? Think Again What if the Chinese decided to sanction us the same way that we sanctioned Russia? Can you imagine the disruption to our way of life — which would happen virtually overnight? Cutting off our battery supply could prove to be far worse than the OPEC oil embargoes of the 1970s because, unlike the Arab states back then, the Chinese control the bulk of global production today. [oil embargo] The bottom line is that lithium is a strategic weakness for any nation that depends on it. And we depend on it more than most. Because lithium isn’t just what powers our phones and laptops. It’s also used to store energy on an industrial scale in a variety of applications. From trains; to massive ocean-going ships; to distributed energy storage for homes, businesses, and institutions; to overflow energy storage for our power plants, it all runs on lithium. The fact that lithium batteries are slow to charge, unreliable, and potentially deadly when old or damaged is secondary to the fact that their continued use makes us vulnerable to foreign influence. Civilization Could Crumble Without THIS Oil Basin... Despite advancements in renewable energy, the world still desperately needs oil. Even Elon Musk admits that without it, “civilization will crumble.” And right now, a devastating oil shortage is looming, threatening to dismantle our society. But an untapped basin in West Texas containing 46 BILLION barrels of oil could fill that gap. Three tiny companies leading this $5.9 trillion oil boom could hand early investors a mountain of cash. [Get the full uncensored story now.]( How Many Lithium-Ion Powered Devices Do You Have? The race for an alternative has been running for some time now, and today one potential front-runner is offering us a glimpse of a post-lithium world. The batteries made from this 100% artificial, lab-created "supermaterial" are generations beyond anything lithium-ion battery designers have ever hoped to achieve. I’m talking about radically increased capacity, reliability, and life span, with charge speeds up to 70x faster. Put these new batteries in your iPhone and it could go from dead to 100% in less than 40 seconds. You could charge a car equipped with these batteries to capacity in less time than it takes to pump a tank full of gas. And then you could proceed to drive for a month between charges and put more than a million miles on your car and still have the cells operating at less than a 5% capacity loss. And you can forget about overheating and fires. That will become a memory the same way that crank-started engines did in the 1920s. 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