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Michael A. Gayed, CFA

@leadlagreport

The movement in Gold should scare the ever-living shit out of you.



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Why would anyone buy gold over bitcoin?


Gold Ventures 🟡

@TheLastDegree

🚀 Brace for impact! China's 1.4 billion citizens are buying silver per gov't orders. 🇨🇳💰 Silver hits $32 on Shanghai exchange, pulling prices skyward like a magnet. The enormous Western paper short positions? They're in for a wild ride as they cover, sending silver prices soaring. #ChinaMoves"



Cobalt mining for Big Tech is driving child labor, deaths in the Congo 🇨🇩 __ Child labor, sexual assault, birth defects, abject poverty, workers buried alive: A new exposé on artisanal cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo lifts the curtain on a nightmarish world in which billions of people are unwittingly complicit. The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently facing a humanitarian crisis as miners are forced to work under exploitative conditions which amounts to modern-day slavery. The mining industry, because of its high demand, is host to various human rights violations including child labour. Just as Nigeria has oil and South Africa has diamonds, the DRC has cobalt. African countries with extensive reserves of precious raw materials often find themselves prey to irresponsible leadershipand the greed of Western powers. The DRC, with the largest reserve of cobalt in the world, is no exception. As of October 2023, 6.9 million Congolese people have been displaced due to violence and rebel attacks. Some of that displacement (about 400 households in October 2023) has been directly linked to forced evictions driven by cobalt mining. Mining in the DRC has particularly gained attention, albeit insufficient, due to its association with grave human rights abuses and exploitation along with the fierce international competition that leeches off it. Cobalt is a hard, lustrous, silver-grey metal that is often extracted as a by-product of nickel and copper mining. It has a variety of industrial applications, but it is perhaps most well-known as a critical component in the production of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles, smartphones, laptops, and other electronic devices. In other words, if you can send messages, browse the internet, and ride an electric car or plane, cobalt has been used as a production component. While cobalt is an essential element, exposure to high levels of the metal can be toxic. Occupational exposure, particularly in mining and processing operations, is a concern. Cobalt’s importance in defence became clear in the First World War (1914-1918), which only grew in the Second World War (1939-1945) as the US’s importation of cobalt from the DRC grew twelvefoldfrom 1938 to 1943 to support the production of jet engines. To keep up with the high demands, cobalt mine production in the DRC experiences a growth rate of 20 per cent yearly. The multi-purpose use of cobalt has also made it a source of power in global politics, which only intensifies its demand. The DRC, despite being a major source and exporter of some of the world’s most valuable minerals (copper, gold, coltan, cobalt and diamonds), as well as having the second-largest forest in the world after the Amazon, remains one of the poorest countries in the world. 5.7 million people in the country are also displaced and one in four Congolese people cannot meet their basic food needs. This disproportionate reality signals a major humanitarian crisis resulting from exploitation and injustices such as child labour, unsafe working environments, and corruption. While cobalt was initially seen as a miracle metal aimed at promoting clean energy, it has become one of the major vessels for environmental degradation and human exploitation. According to a 2023 UNICEF report, the DRC is close to reaching record levels of verified grave violations against children for a third consecutive year. This is a direct consequence of the global quest for power through cobalt which is now deeply caught up in a familiar cycle of environmental degradation, exploitation, and greed⎈ 📍A mine in Congo🇨🇩 #FreeCongo


The Many Faces of Death

@ManyFaces_Death

Probably the Democratic Republic of Congo, who do 60% of the world's cobalt mining. No other info on this other than they're cobalt mining and I doubt ill ever find any. Anyway, The man filming was just standing next to the guy, just a minute prior. For some reason he decided to climb down and within a minute that happened. It could be his bro, his friend or even just a coworker. I cut the first minute out. It was just of him climbing down into the hole. Everyone else is extremely lucky it seems. Colbalt is used for your phones, magnets, it's also used in medicine for cancer radiotherapy. It's very important in technology today. But It is honestly sad to watch people working in conditions with zero safety equipment. They have boots. That's it. I guarentee the owner of the company is some virtue signaling elite. Some of these companies make BILLIONS of dollars a year.



France 🇫🇷 has the fourth largest gold reserves of 2,436 tons, without a single gold mine in France. Mali 🇲🇱 Which was occupied by France does not have any gold reserves in its banks, although it has 860 gold mines and produces 50 tons per year! How did France get all that gold?



Gold is now above $2,400. What's happening is not normal. #Gold doesn't typically move like this, especially on no news. If this means the ZIRP, QE, and deficit spending chickens are finally coming home to roost, the magnitude and velocity of these gains is about to accelerate.



we didnt forget them dangling exemptions for YEARS despite the boys insisting they’ll do their duty + calling them selfish when they did, using their signed albums as diplomacy, running an expo campaign solely on their name. a gold medal is symbolic NOT proof of their legacy lmao



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