
Report: Putin's Overthrow Being Plotted, New Successor Already Identified: An unconfirmed report indicates that a restive Russian elite could overthrow Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The Kyiv Independent, which is hardly unbiased, tweeted a morsel that could not be verified. “Ukraine’s military intelligence claim that Russia’s elites scheme to overthrow Putin to restore economic ties with Western countries. Aleksandr Bortnikov, head of FSB security agency, is allegedly being considered as Putin’s successor, according to Ukraine’s intelligence,” it tweeted. “The real threat to Putin comes from the siloviki, a Russian word used loosely to describe Russia’s security and military elite. These are people like Nikolai Patrushev, currently the secretary of the Russian security council, and Alexander Bortnikov, the head of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), as well as other current and former senior security officials,” he wrote. FSB officers are skilled at working clandestinely, keeping their most sensitive operations strictly compartmented to small groups. Putin understands this better than most: He once ran the organization himself,” Hall wrote. “The invasion of Ukraine has triggered a withering response that threatens the viability of the Russian state. As in 1991, the country is at grave risk. The siloviki, watching the slow-motion dissolution of the kleptocratic autocracy that has kept them in power for the past three decades, have the ability to end Putin’s regime. They may decide to act,” he wrote. I found this from YT channel...Anthony D.Williams "Streetministries For Christ" 2. This man thinks Lithium is what the world is fighting over. -Fair Use- Global Lithium Production The top five countries for lithium production in 2018 were Australia, Chile, China, Argentina, and Zimbabwe. Australia produced 51,000 metric tons of lithium that year, the latest for which figures are available. Total global production, excluding the U.S., amounted to 70,000 metric tons. The companies that produce the most lithium are Albemarle, Sociedad Quimica y Minera de Chile, and FMC. Interestingly enough: Most lithium is commercially produced from either the extraction of lithium-containing salts from underground brine reservoirs or the mining of lithium-containing rock, such as spodumene. Lithium production from clay sources is expected to become commercially viable, though perhaps not until 2022. Processing From Clay https://www.thoughtco.com/lithium-production-2340123 Ukraine better be careful or they will lose support from Soros and the USA. :wacko: At Least, They got this one right.
Several companies are exploring the extraction of lithium from clay in Nevada, including American Lithium and Noram Ventures. The companies are testing different production methods, including sulfuric acid leaching.