"Putin: North Korea Has Zero Nukes, But Trillions In Rare Minerals"

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"Putin: North Korea Has Zero Nukes, But Trillions In Rare Minerals"

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As tensions continue to rise between the United States and North Korea, with threats of “fire and fury” coming from the U.S., Putin has warned that we should read between the lines and see the crisis for what it really is – a New World Order manufactured false flag to advance their agenda for a one world government.

“Kim is saying he will launch missiles in the vicinity of Guam, an American territory in the Pacific,” Putin said at a public appearance in Sochi, “but you must stop and think why he would say this, and if he really said this, or if he is being used as a tool of the globalists.”....

“I will tell you the facts about North Korea: They don’t have nuclear bombs. They don’t have Western-controlled banks. They don’t depend on the US dollar. What they do have is a land full of wealth in unmined minerals.”

“We have seen all of this before. The same people said the same things about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. They said they could hit major European cities within 45 minutes. But after the Iraq war, after independent international inquiries, we find nothing. The cabal just wanted war.”

There is a major historical battle at the moment between globalized central bankers and those who refuse to fall in line. While Putin does not believe Kim Jong-un is a good guy, he believes in national sovereignty and he rejects the globalist vision....

According to Quartz, below the nation’s surface are “vast mineral reserves, including iron, gold, magnesite, zinc, copper, limestone, molybdenum, graphite, and more—all told about 200 kinds of minerals.”

North Korea is also sitting on large quantities of rare earth metals, which factories in nearby countries need to produce smartphones and other tech products for Western consumption.

Estimates as to the value of the nation’s mineral resources have varied greatly over the years, made difficult by secrecy and lack of access. One estimate from a South Korean mining company places the value at over $6 trillion. Another from a South Korean research institute places the value closer to $10 trillion.
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