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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina related to lithium and quartz mining. North Carolina allegedly houses the largest amounts of both in the world. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and top investor Douglas Emhoff, plans to put a lithium mine in Chimney Rock, projecting $120 billion in profits. BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street allegedly run Albemarle. The government has blocked roads into Chimney Rock. Residents who lost homes in areas like Burnsville and Swannanoa are allegedly offered $2,500 for their land and are not allowed to rebuild. The speaker claims the government is confiscating land statewide, and the governor is buying devastated communities "for pennies on the dollar due to climate change." A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping residents. The speaker alleges 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons.

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FEMA contracted Vanguard and WSP, a Canadian company largely owned by the Canadian Pension Board, for home inspections in North Carolina. Vanguard and BlackRock also own shares of WSP. Vanguard Inspection Service seems to exclusively work with FEMA. These companies will also inspect homes in Florida. Lithium's market cap was $38.2 billion in 2022 and is projected to reach $230 billion by 2031. Albemarle, a major lithium producer in North Carolina, received $150 million from the Department of Energy to reopen the Kings Mountain lithium mine, but faced local opposition. BlackRock acquired 2,220,059 additional shares of Albemarle on August 31, 2024, bringing their total to 12,183,614 shares. BlackRock owns shares in both the lithium mine company and the home inspection companies. The speaker speculates that this is a scheme to take over land for lithium mining after hurricane damage, facilitated by biased home inspections. The speaker questions why a Canadian company is involved and accuses BlackRock and Vanguard of corruption and antitrust violations.

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The United States has patents on steering hurricanes and tornadoes, and NOAA discusses weather manipulation. Hurricane Helene stalled over Western North Carolina, the location of the largest U.S. lithium deposit, after the U.S. lost access to lithium mining in Afghanistan. Anomalies were observed before Helene's landfall, pointing to its path. A 2007 Telegraph article discusses scientists using technology to control storms. The speaker suggests the capability to manipulate weather exists, though not all weather is manipulated. They believe Helene's intensification near NEXRAD radar towers suggests influence and caused record-breaking damage. A year prior, a North Carolina lithium mine reopened with a $90 million Pentagon order to increase U.S. production. The speaker questions the coincidence of the hurricane's damage to the largest U.S. lithium deposit.

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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina related to lithium and quartz mines. North Carolina allegedly houses the largest amounts of both in the world. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and investors like Douglas Emhoff, plans to put a lithium mine in Chimney Rock, projecting $120 billion in profits. The government has allegedly blocked access to Chimney Rock and is offering residents in devastated areas like Burnsville and Waynesville $2,500 for their land, preventing them from rebuilding. The speaker alleges Governor Roy is buying up devastated communities for pennies on the dollar due to climate change. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker claims 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons. The speaker fears the situation will be forgotten after the election.

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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina, beyond just lithium and quartz mining in areas like Chimney Rock, Spruce Pine, and Black Mountain. North Carolina allegedly holds the largest global reserves of both lithium (for batteries) and quartz (for computer chips). Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and investors like Douglas Emhoff, anticipates $120 billion in profits from a Chimney Rock lithium mine. The government is allegedly blocking access to Chimney Rock and offering residents in devastated areas like Burnsville and Swannanoa only $2,500 for their land, preventing them from rebuilding. The speaker alleges Governor Roy is buying devastated communities "for pennies on the dollar due to climate change." A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA isn't helping rebuild. The speaker claims 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are refusing to pay out claims for missing persons.

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Volunteers from various states are uncovering alarming truths about land acquisitions in North Carolina, particularly around areas like Chimney Rock and Spruce Pine, where the government aims to establish lithium and quartz mines. North Carolina holds significant lithium and quartz reserves, crucial for electric vehicle batteries and computer chips. Albemarle Corporation has a $90 billion deal with the government, with projections of $120 billion in profits. The government is purchasing devastated lands for as little as $25,100 per person, displacing residents without allowing them to rebuild. FEMA's role has been questioned, as they seem to prioritize establishing camps over aiding affected communities. Many residents are also facing denied insurance claims due to the removal of bodies after disasters. The situation is dire, and there are concerns that media focus will shift away from these issues after the upcoming election.

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I keep a house in Asheville, North Carolina, and it's a mess. Weather modification has been apparent for 15 years. It's an impossibility for a hurricane to maintain its eye 100 of miles inland in the mountains and raise the river 30 feet, a record. Then you start to put the pieces together with the lithium mine that's supposed to go into construction just outside of town next year, the largest lithium mine in North Carolina. And then you hear about the quartz mine that supposedly has the purest quartz that is what they use for the silica chips for our cell phones.

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There is "interesting evidence" that technology has existed for decades to create, control, and steer hurricanes. The US has over 6,000,000 tons of identified lithium resources, mostly in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. The problem is that people live there and don't want lithium mines in their towns. The Department of Defense entered a $90,000,000 agreement with Albemarle Corporation to increase domestic production of lithium from Kings Mountain, North Carolina by 2025. This is the same area experiencing "biblical floods." BlackRock owns shares in Piedmont Lithium, a company starting a $1,000,000,000 project in Gaston County, North Carolina, expected to produce 60,000 tons of Lithium Hydroxide annually. Hurricane Halen devastated Gaston County and nearby towns, where residents were not wanting a Lithium Mine in their backyard.

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The Bema compound has a significant presence of armed agents, raising questions about their intentions. Recently, access to a road connecting Lake Lure to Chimney Rock and Batcave was restricted after West Virginia coal miners helped create it for supply transport. Initially, the road facilitated essential deliveries, and footage was captured to showcase its construction. However, gates have now been installed, and FEMA plans to spend $280,000 on security measures, including cameras and guards, to prevent access. Despite these efforts, there remains a commitment to maintain connections with privately run supply stations, as the focus appears to be on controlling the area and managing the population in the valley. The underlying motive seems to involve clearing out the less affluent from the land.

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The speaker discusses the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in Western North Carolina, relaying firsthand accounts from Yancey County Fire Departments. There are reportedly four reefer trucks full of dead bodies, with the small, rural fire departments managing the recovery. Five bodies were found in the New Deal area, and another on Claremont School Road. The speaker states that it looks like a nuclear bomb went off, with body parts found in the debris. The speaker says there is nowhere to put temporary housing due to silt, ravines, and sinkholes, and the bank also has a sinkhole. Ten people were rescued from a mountainside before it collapsed in a mudslide. Children are reportedly asking about their parents. The speaker is raising money for the affected, and will share where the money is going. The speaker notes the area already struggled with poverty, and many have lost everything.

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Back in Western North Carolina, we're revisiting a location tied to significant financial misconduct. Jeep Security Corp. made $7.5 million in just seven weeks here, and now the camp is completely dismantled. Despite claims of support from contractors, many were absent, and even FEMA representatives were unaware of this camp's existence. This property is owned by Viktor Matichuk, a Ukrainian. The local community continues to suffer, and I'm here to highlight these issues. A premiere titled "Ground 0, North Carolina" will air on December 17th, featuring key discussions on local struggles and broader topics like weather modification and resource wars. General Flynn is also involved, emphasizing the need to restore our republic and decentralize power. The camp may be gone, but our fight continues.

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America is under attack from natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires, including one in Wyoming that burned hundreds of thousands of acres. This may not be random, especially since a 73,000-acre fire was allowed to burn for days near Acme, where rare earth minerals worth $1 billion were discovered. The Rock Springs uplift in Wyoming could contain 18 million tons of lithium carbonate equivalent. North Carolina with its lithium and Florida with phosphate are also at risk of being ravaged for resources. This reflects a mindset that treats land as expendable, prioritizing profits over people's lives, potentially leading to a dystopian future. Many affected by the disasters in Wyoming lack insurance to rebuild, and homeowners in rural areas struggle with fire insurance coverage.

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The speaker claims a nefarious government land grab is occurring in North Carolina, specifically Chimney Rock, Spruce Pine, and Black Mountain, to mine lithium and quartz. North Carolina houses the largest amount of lithium and quartz mineral rights in the world, used for batteries and computer chips. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government, projects $120 billion in profits from a lithium mine in Chimney Rock. Douglas Emhoff is allegedly a top investor, and BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street run Albemarle. The government is allegedly offering residents $2,500 for their land after recent devastation, preventing them from rebuilding. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker alleges 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons. The speaker fears the situation will be forgotten after the election.

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Piedmont Lithium plans to mine one of the world's most abundant lithium deposits a few miles east of Cherryville. Lithium is critical to power cell phones and electric vehicles. However, homeowners fear the mine will cause irreparable damage to their environment. Will Baldwin is concerned that dust from the open pit mine will get into the nearby Beaver Dam and Little Beaver Dam creeks, which flow directly to the South Fork Catawba River. He believes the company is extracting value out of Gaston County and won't be good neighbors. Piedmont Lithium insists they intend to be good neighbors and are working with agencies and organizations, including the Catawba Riverkeeper, to ensure their proposed operations will not have a detrimental effect on waterways. Baldwin started a Facebook page and a petition to try to stop the company and plans to discuss his concerns with county commissioners.

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Chimney Rock, near Lake Lure, is reportedly preparing to bulldoze an entire community impacted by a hurricane. Local residents claim there are still bodies in the trees, visible to the eye. According to these residents, authorities will not recover the bodies, effectively preventing families from identifying or burying their dead. Residents who attended a meeting this morning reported that town officials stated they did not want this information to become public. They claim there are piles of people families are searching for, and the town plans to wipe them out without collecting remains or informing families.

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Weather manipulation is not a conspiracy theory, with evidence of government involvement dating back to the 1930s through projects like Operation Storm Fury and Operation Sirius. North Carolina has significant lithium deposits that the Albemarle Corporation, owned by BlackRock and Vanguard, wants to mine for electric vehicle batteries, which are important for the World Economic Forum and United Nations' 2030 agenda. In 2022, Albemarle sought to restart lithium mining in Kings Mountain, North Carolina, but residents protested due to concerns about displacement and environmental impact. Despite resident opposition, Albemarle secured agreements with BMW, Ford, Caterpillar, and a $90 million agreement with the Department of Defense to reopen the Kings Mountain mine between 2025 and 2030. Hurricane Helene ravaged the area where Albemarle wants to mine, leading to speculation that this was done to force residents to leave their properties, allowing the government to acquire the land through eminent domain at a lower cost. The speaker also notes that BlackRock and Vanguard own the most shares in that lithium mine.

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Asheville, North Carolina residents report constant cash offers for their properties, while movement is restricted and aid trucks are sabotaged. This situation is compared to Maui, where residents were pressured to sell land after the fires. North Carolina allegedly sits on the world's richest lithium supply for batteries and the purest quartz for the microchip industry. The area being targeted for property sales is supposedly located directly above these resources. The blocking of aid and the pressure to sell property suggests a deliberate agenda beyond natural disasters. The situation is described as one where people are caught in a mess that feels too deliberate.

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This video discusses lithium mining in Nevada and future mining in North Carolina. Lithium Americas uses 1.7 billion gallons of water annually at Thacker's Pass, Nevada, with state approval to take water rights from farmers. McDermott Caldera in Nevada has the most lithium globally and is a future mining site. In North Carolina, a $90 million deal was made in King Mountain for lithium mining. The speaker emphasizes that all information shared is factual and can be verified online.

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Between Kings Mountain and Chimney Rock, North Carolina allegedly contains the world's largest lithium deposit, with rights owned by Albemarle Global. On September 24th, Albemarle applied for federal and state permits to redirect and reconstruct their mining operation. Albemarle is primarily owned by stockholders, including Vanguard and BlackRock Group. Douglas Imhoff, Kamala Harris' husband, is claimed to be the biggest investor in BlackRock and Vanguard. Albemarle is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The speaker claims that upon permit approval, Albemarle proposes $250,000,000,000 yearly in mining, which would substantially increase Douglas Emhoff's stock holdings. The speaker alleges that BP has final approval for the permits. The speaker urges viewers to like, comment, and repost the video.

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The speaker discusses a situation in North Carolina, specifically Chimney Rock, where the entire town has allegedly been declared federal property after a disaster. Residents are reportedly unable to return home, and bodies are said to be lying in the water and under debris. The federal government allegedly wants to bulldoze the area without identifying the bodies or counting the deceased. People are reportedly trapped and in need of body bags, but the federal government is not collecting the bodies, leaving them to rot. Some people have allegedly been without food and water for six days. The 82nd National Guard has allegedly been told to stand down. The speaker urges viewers to share the message and resources and to put pressure on Washington to provide help.

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Between Kings Mountain and Chimney Rock, North Carolina contains the world's largest lithium deposit, with rights owned by Albemarle Global. On September 24th, Albemarle applied for permits to redirect and reconstruct their mining operation. Albemarle is primarily owned by stockholders Vanguard and BlackRock Group. Douglas Imhoff, Kamala Harris' husband, is the biggest investor in BlackRock and Vanguard. Albemarle is headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is proposing $250 billion yearly in mining when permits are approved. Douglas Emhoff's stock holdings have increased substantially. The final approval for the permits rests with the EPA. Pictures will be posted at the end of the video as proof. The speaker urges viewers to like, comment, and repost the video.

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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina related to lithium and quartz mining. North Carolina allegedly houses the largest amounts of both in the world. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and top investor Douglas Emhoff, plans to put a lithium mine in Chimney Rock, projecting $120 billion in profits. BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street allegedly run Albemarle. The government has blocked roads to Chimney Rock. Residents who lost homes in areas like Burnsville and Swannanoa are allegedly being offered $2,500 for their land with no option to rebuild. The speaker claims Governor Roy is buying devastated communities for "pennies on the dollar" due to climate change. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker alleges 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons.

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Asheville and the area towards Hendersonville look bombed out. People are trapped in the Appalachian mountains since Hurricane Helene hit seven days ago, and the military can't help without the leader's approval. News isn't covering the extent of the damage in East Tennessee and Western North Carolina. Coastal states' hurricane damage differs because the ocean recedes, leaving structures. Here, people have nothing left. The situation in North Carolina is especially dire. The speaker claims the death toll will surpass Katrina's, as many off-grid residents, hikers, and homeless people in the mountains are unaccounted for. Bodies are washing up, and some North Carolina counties have already filled 1,000 body bags and need more. The speaker insists this disaster is unprecedented for the region, unlike anything they've experienced before, because they don't have an ocean that comes in and then sucks back out.

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The speaker claims a "nefarious" government land grab is occurring in North Carolina related to lithium and quartz mines. North Carolina allegedly houses the largest amount of lithium and quartz in the world, resources needed for batteries and computer chips. Albemarle, an energy company with a $90 billion deal with the government and investors like Douglas Emhoff, projects $120 billion from a Chimney Rock lithium mine. The government has allegedly blocked access to Chimney Rock and is offering residents in devastated areas like Burnsville and Waynesville $2,500 for their land, preventing them from rebuilding. The speaker claims Governor Roy is buying devastated communities for "pennies on the dollar" due to climate change. A FEMA camp with 700 armed agents has allegedly been built in Chimney Rock, but FEMA is not helping rebuild. The speaker alleges 11,000 body bags were ordered, far exceeding the reported 220 deaths, and insurance companies are not paying out claims for missing persons. The speaker believes the news cycle will shift after the election, and the plight of those in Western North Carolina will be forgotten.

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BlackRock and Vanguard will benefit from lithium strip mining in North Carolina, which causes extreme destruction. Following the Paradise Fires, lawyers formed large group lawsuits, taking 25-35% of the settlement and dividing the rest, leaving residents with insufficient funds to rebuild. Developers then bought the land to build track housing. Residents who couldn't afford to rebuild or pay mortgages lost their land. The speaker advises listeners to not give up their land or sign anything, and to sue individually with their own lawyer to maximize returns for rebuilding. The speaker also suggests that floods may have deposited gold in the area.
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