Monday, August 24, 2009

Future of Lithium: Who would like to build Green Future in Bolivia? TNR.v, CZX.v, SQM, ROC, FMC, WLC.v, RM.v, CLQ.v, LI.v, RES.v, AVL.to


Who will hold the keys to Green Mobility? Will western society with its almost forgotten memories about Freedom be able to protect one of its basic rights to move on a highway or all taxpayers bailout money will be spend on bonuses spiced by Front Running and Tipping along the way? These are the real questions. Who will finance our Junior Lithium and REE Bull to deliver Energy Security?




There are a lot of debates that Bolivia is holding the keys to Electric cars and Green mobility revolution by its status of "Saudi Arabia" of Lithium. Please invest some time and watch both videos:



We will point to three observations before your own conclusions:

1. Lithium is Not only in Bolivia - for those who is afraid of Lithium availability for Green Mobility revolution.


2. Lithium in Bolivia is Not for Western Green mobility revolution - for those who thinks that Bolivia will kill all other Lithium producers.

3. Watch particularly second Video. We have been there and know what we are talking about. We are out of politics, but prefer to live and write about our right to know - with even Goldman Sachs Front running and Tipping and markets far from effective (always ask for whom?), than search for soap and live without any rights.


Fears of Secured Lithium Supply from Bolivia could be exaggerated, Western world will need to develop its own resources.


"Now with Electric Cars and Green Mobility Revolution at our doorsteps Lithium and REE is a strategic commodity, when every government would like to have a certainty of supply and not to trade Oil dependence for Battery dependence. It is an opportunity to restart heavily indebted western economies and move it in the new high value added 21st century manufacturing space."

"As we all know, Electricity comes from the electric socket on the wall, but where from Lithium and REE comes apart from broadcasting fever and websites full of this stuff?"

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