Posted on 07/02/2014 7:16:24 PM PDT by Kolath
Federal Law requires that all U.S. defense systems be built with U.S. or allied components.
The reality is that nearly every defense system in the U.S. arsenal is 100% reliant on China for rare earth materials and components.
Even the small quantity of heavy rare earths mined in United States are shipped to China for processing.
Solution: S. 2006 "The National Rare Earth Cooperative Act". Bill S. 2006 was introduced as a stand alone Bill in February 2014.
Jim: "On May 19, shortly after a well received bi-cameral Congressional Briefing to Armed Services and Natural Resource staff, we were informed that the DoD had taken direct action to kill this bill."
"We are now looking for a champion in Congress who is willing to force the defense industry to comply with the law."
The cost of failure:
China's continued rare earth monopoly exiles the U.S. and our economic allies to the technological hinterlands of material science and economic competitiveness.
Technical Note:
Federal Legislation governing Strategic Materials, 10 USC 2533b, does not specify rare earths, but includes metal alloys containing limited amounts of manganese, silicon, copper, or aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, nickel and iron-nickel, cobalt, Titanium and Zirconium alloys. Most of these materials are utilized in rare earth alloys, magnets and components in the defense industry.
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Talk to the EPA about Agenda21, we have all those materials here.
With a nod to Rahm Emmanuel, maybe his famous saying about ‘never letting a crisis go to waste’ should be rephrased as “never let an orderly situation that can be either addressed; or developed into a crisis through a combination of incompetence and deliberate ignorance become settled without first entering or passing through some type of crisis.
Never let the seeds of a crisis be proactively addressed when it should be cheap and easy to fix; always work to ensure that a crisis develops.
From what I can tell hey are still performing: http://www.rareearth.com/Schedule.aspx
>columbium
This law needs updating.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niobium
Naming of the element
Columbium (symbol Cb) was the name originally given to this element by Hatchett, and this name remained in use in American journalsthe last paper published by American Chemical Society with columbium in its title dates from 1953while niobium was used in Europe. To end this confusion, the name niobium was chosen for element 41 at the 15th Conference of the Union of Chemistry in Amsterdam in 1949. A year later this name was officially adopted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) after 100 years of controversy, despite the chronological precedence of the name Columbium.
Contestant: “I’ll take Traitors for $1000 Alex.”
Alex: “These people taking a Federal Salary actively worked to prevent us from having a domestic source of a vital commodity.”
Contestant” “What is the Department of Defense?”
Alex: Yes..
The traitors in the fedgov have been plotting for years to stop ALL mining in the USA. Hence, the war on coal, the restrictions on dredging rivers and streams for gold, the prejudicial treatment of the Pebble Prospect in Alaska by the EPA, the restrictions on mining these very rare earth minerals in the Lolo Pass area between Idaho and Montana, etc., etc., ad nauseum.
If you can’t grow it, you must mine it.
Its OK for other countries to do it but not us. We might add to the wealth of the country without going through the global bankers! Oh NOES!
The time for militant pushback is here.
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