Re: What "disovery" can mean.
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Jan 10, 2019 04:28PM
Combining Classic Mineral Exploration with State of the Art Technology
The following info is very awakingly, BOLD statement of the need for Metals. After reading and viewing these articles within many in my archives that all point to and seem to have recieved the seal of validation that metels are themselves getting to be the scarce commodity and that pressing market side demand is pressing these needs into higher levels of scaresity. Somebody has asked what will we do in 2035. Innsinuation strongly points to Thorium (IMO), as the tempo/drumbeat bangs out more and more metals to energy equation and nothing compares to Thorium power output by LIGHTYEARS. Realistically at this time and into the forseable future out to 2035 there is no way to put a Thorium powered engine under the hood of your vehicle. With success by the end of the roaring/ZOOM ZOOM,, 2020s they science could have the tools needed to produce just such a power system. However in the meantime we face the first of the "energy metals" era in getting thru the early 2020s and that means energy production metals. This "reality" (IMO) places a very HIGH pricetag on LBSR regardless of the current sharecount as you say VP sharecount can change very very fast. LBSR is a very needed commidity to be a part of this equation (IMO)! A must see:
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/bull-case-every-energy-metal-2019/