https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYdC-6nShdc
Do you remember a couple of days ago about a “story” that the community of Chimney Rock had bodies in the street and FEMA was taking everyone’s homes and kicking folks out so they could mine it all for lithium or some silliness like that?
Well this guy lives nearby Chimney Rock and had to walk into town because the roads were gone...he talked to the locals about that story and the answers will shock you! Needless to say its all bunk...but the video is nice and near the end he talks with a woman who was there during the height of it all...
Just watched that entire post— he walked in from above Chimney Rock the town— the road entirely in most places gone. It is a video would encourage FReepers to watch.
Heard Glenn Beck repeating something from a guy in Charlotte- “peak prosperity” that re-peating some “meeting” with a “fed” guy there etc. NONE of that is going on- certainly not “eminent domain” or federal takeover of titled properties. Just not happening. They are cleaning up and they will rebuild.
Watch this video— it tells volumes about what certain nutbballs will fill in a vacuum of information, and run with it.
By the way, there are lithium deposits in Maine. https://time.com/6294818/lithium-mining-us-maine/
Just for all us Qspiracy theorists. So many stories out there about Chimney Rock and Lithium deposits, many suggesting eminent domain activity ongoing. While it is rumored that North Carolinians are being “bullied” out of their land for the purpose of getting at the lithium, be aware that NC is not the only place in the US with large lithium deposits. Nevada has the only currently operating lithium mines in US. They are in Clayton Valley, Esmeralda County, Nevada in operation since 1967. Nevada is also home to the world’s largest lithium deposit, which was recently discovered in the McDermitt Caldera along the Nevada-Oregon border. The deposit is estimated to contain 20–40 million metric tonnes of lithium. Deposits also in volcanic ash rich Pennsylvania. NC has deposits in Bessemer City and Kings Mountain. Finally, one of the few lithium deposits in the U.S. currently found in hard rock (which means it is higher-quality and faster to process than lithium mined from brine) is on Plumbago Mountain (Plumbago North) in Maine.
I am questioning any articles reference nc lithium deposits and skulduggery because NC is not the only source of US lithium.