Anonymous ID: fd86b3 Sept. 1, 2021, 2:31 p.m. No.14504805   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4832 >>4896 >>4920

>>14504788 chek muhself on infinity dubs

>>14504790

 

REPOSTNOTABLElate lb

 

>>14504539 (lb), >>14504695 (lb)DS going full fascist retard in Australia to protect Tasmanian poppy fields after losing Afghanistan?

 

nomm'd NAF late lb at >>14504720 (lb)

 

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The largest high thebaine opium plantation in the world are in Tasmania. They were formerly owned by Purdue, because the efficient production of oxycodone requires the high thebaine varietal

 

Anyway Purdue spun all their holdings off into disguised ownership structure. Supposedly they divested, but its a group of companies now and dig might produce interesting connection.

 

Lots of gov incentives in Tas ATM is your a qualified poppy rancher.

 

https://psmag.com/ideas/opioids-limiting-the-legal-supply-wont-stop-the-overdose-crisis

 

2014 Ownership shake out

 

Tasmania, an island off Australia’s southern coast, is the start of a global supply chain that encompasses the biggest drug companies and produces $12 billion a year of opiate painkillers.

 

Nearly a half-century of assiduous plant breeding, a gentle climate and tight regulations have given Tasmania a hammerlock on production of one of the pharmaceutical industry’s most important raw materials. Tasmania, which is about the size of West Virginia, grows about 85 percent of the world’s thebaine, an opium poppy extract used to make OxyContin and a family of similarly powerful prescription drugs that have transformed pain management over the last two decades. It produces all of the world’s oripavine, another extract, which is used to treat heroin overdoses and shows promise in controlling other addictions. Tasmania also accounts for a quarter of the world’s morphine and codeine, two older painkillers from opium poppies that are still widely used, particularly outside North America.

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/20/business/international/tasmania-big-supplier-to-drug-companies-faces-changes.html

 

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is THIS why Australia is going full metal fascist lockdown? DS lost Afghanistan heroin pipeline finding, terrified that Aus/Tasmania poppy pipeline is next on the list?

 

DS funding sources being taken out.

 

Tangent: anons should explore the "Map of Tassie" - most relevant in a gingerly sort of way

 

https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Map%20Of%20Tassie

Anonymous ID: fd86b3 Sept. 1, 2021, 2:52 p.m. No.14504880   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4904 >>4912 >>4920 >>4939 >>4967

>>14504773

 

DEFENSE METALS CORPORATION: NORTH AMERICAN RARE EARTH

 

[not investment advice - jus sayin']

 

Defense Metals is an advanced mineral exploration company with an Indicated Mineral Resource of 4,890,000 tonnes averaging 3.02% LREO (Light Rare Earth Oxide), and an Inferred Mineral Resource of 12,100,000 tonnes averaging 2.90% LREO

 

https://defensemetals.com/

 

DEFENSE METALS ATTENDS U.S. EMBASSY, OTTAWA 2021 SELECTUSA VIRTUAL INVESTMENT SUMMIT AS A CANADIAN DELEGATION MEMBER

 

https://defensemetals.com/defense-metals-attends-u-s-embassy-ottawa-2021-selectusa-virtual-investment-summit-as-a-canadian-delegation-member/

 

DEFENSE METALS CORP. APPOINTS KARL T. WAGNER, FORMER U.S. INTELLIGENCE SENIOR EXECUTIVE, AS STRATEGIC ADVISOR[CIA]

 

https://defensemetals.com/defense-metals-corp-appoints-karl-t-wagner-former-u-s-intelligence-senior-executive-as-strategic-advisor/

 

prolly lots of rare earths in canuckistan and Alaska

Anonymous ID: fd86b3 Sept. 1, 2021, 3:02 p.m. No.14504931   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5368

>>14504896

 

I doubt you not, anon.

 

Read "Gigi At The Whitehouse"?

 

https://shop.whitehousehistory.org/products/gigi-at-the-white-house

 

In case these images don't show, lots of blue-white color symbolism in Gigi (incl Queen of England) → House of (Guelph?) Este.

 

Red-yellow/gold color symbolism → Hapsburg

Anonymous ID: fd86b3 Sept. 1, 2021, 3:11 p.m. No.14504969   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5002

>>14504939

 

saw that. dasting development.

 

wonder how that is viewed by MBS? SA has big money in Vision Fund

 

Saudi Arabia and SoftBank: Future tech fund slump costs Riyadh billions

 

SoftBank’s Vision Fund was to be the vehicle for the kingdom's economic transformation. With billions wiped off its value, has Riyadh sunk its money into a hole in the desert?

 

When Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund was brought under the direct control of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2015, and the fund’s programme was announced in 2017, it was under a mandate to invest at home and abroad to be a financial enabler of the kingdom's economic diversification efforts.

 

One of its earliest and biggest splashes was in Tokyo-based SoftBank’s $100bn Vision Fund, which invested in high-profile technology companies and, in keeping with its name, aimed to bankroll futuristic developments in artificial intelligence, robotics and gene-sequencing.

 

Saudi Arabia, along with Abu Dhabi’s sovereign wealth fund, Mubadala, contributed almost two-thirds of the fund’s capital, with PIF investing some $35bn.

 

The investment with the Japanese conglomerate seemed a perfect match for the kingdom’s Vision 2030, outlined in 2016, with SoftBank making a commitment to enable diversification efforts through involvement in technology, renewable energy and in MBS’s $500bn Neom mega-city project on the Red Sea coast.

 

SoftBank’s links to Saudi and MBS, by then the kingdom’s crown prince, came under scrutiny in October 2018 following the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, but it largely managed to ride out the negative publicity.

 

full article at https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/hard-times-softbank-saudi-takes-hit-100bn-tech-fund-slumps