Alket
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Kohle im Wert von 300 Milliarden...aber trotzdem arm.

Mi, 24. Nov 2010, 11:29

Kosovo's 300 billion dollars worth of coal in hands of U.S.

Billionaire Gorge Soros , Hillary Clinton and Albanian Billionaire SahitMuja working hand by hand to get the aces to one of the worlds largest coal reserves worth more than 300 billion dollars in Kosovo. Government in Kosovo have promised to Clinton to give the deal to U.S companies.
Albanian Minerals CEO SahiMuja have being in Kosovo 5 times this year with Soros representative and som other US companies. Gorge Soros, Hillary Clinton and SahitMuja may benefit billions of dollars in this deal. Only 10% of this deal represent 30 billion dollars, 10 billion dollars each. Wars to control natural wealth worldwide have being a center of US foreign policy . This policy is evident in oil and mineral countries. War against Serbia was another example of US to get aces to Kosovo's natural wealth.

Kosovo has one of the worlds largest proven reserves of the coal in the world, with more than 15 billion tons of lignite, worth 300 billion dollars in today's market.

According to the Kosovo Independent Commission for Mines and Minerals (ICMM), lignite is of outstanding importance in Kosovo. It contributes 97 per cent of the country's total electricity generation, with just 3 per cent being based on hydro-power. At 14 700 Mt, Kosovo possesses the Europe's largest proven reserves of lignite. The lignite is distributed across the Kosovo, Dukagjin and Drenica basins, although mining has so far been restricted to the Kosovo Basin.
Albanian and Serbian in Kosovo could live like the sheik's of the Gulf states. Kosovo’s wealth is underground in the form of lignite and bauxite as well as a whole range of minerals such as lead, zinc, nickel, silver, gold, copper, chrome and other metals worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
Read at: http://www.digitaljournal.com/blog/9525

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Do, 25. Nov 2010, 13:54

Die Frage ist, ob wir die Technik und die Logistik besitzen, diese Rohstoffschätze zu fördern und an den Mann zu bringen?

Mich interessiert viel mehr die Frage, wer oder was bremst diesen Abbau?!
Oder verlagern gewisse Organe, den Fokus auf andere entsprechende weitaus profitable Güter;)

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Re: Kohle im Wert von 300 Milliarden...aber trotzdem arm.

Fr, 11. Feb 2011, 14:29

Kohle wird nicht abgebaut, da man nicht über die nötigen Kapazitäten verfügt. Der Krieg ist seit 12 Jahren zu Ende und man ist nicht in der Lage genügend elektrischen Strom zu produzieren. Und das im 21 Jahrhundert.

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