Thread 28481991 - /o/ [Archived: 728 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/27/2025, 9:17:38 AM No.28481991
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https://www.latintimes.com/clandestine-cartel-oil-refinery-raided-mexican-authorities-585331

EV trannies want you to believe gas and diesel vehicles are going to go extinct once "big oil" stops making fuel yet literal 80 IQ spics can produce gasoline and diesel in clandestine refineries

Now shows us a DIY way to make battery cells for older EV appliances lmao
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 9:19:53 AM No.28481996
That's fuckin' wild, man.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 9:30:36 AM No.28482007
>>28481991 (OP)
>Big oil stops making fuel
Cargo ships run on bunker fuel. Piston engine planes like cropdusters run on avgas. Industry across the world will pretty much always use diesel in some form. Our entire society is pretty much based on copper and petroleum. That being said, i's not like these guys mined the metal, engineered every individual part, cast and machined all the parts, etc, they bought individual pieces of their system and put it together. Extrapolating that same level of "not quite from scratch", it is definitely possible to buy a bunch of chink lithium and put it all together with a BMS into an appropriate pack for a vehicle, if the original pack is unsalvageable.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 9:43:30 AM No.28482013
So you're telling me, the cartel built that whole-ass fucking FACTORY to make gas for their operations? The big cartels are basically their own nation-state at this point
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 9:46:41 AM No.28482015
>>28482013
This wouldn't be capable of supplying much more than a small town. You can see the little two story shack for scale. They have money, land, and are able to at least hire talent with questionable morals if not recruit it.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 10:18:59 AM No.28482034
>>28482013
Yeah, they have bigger militaries than many countries.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 10:41:31 AM No.28482048
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>>28482013
Mexico is more city state than you think. They have road checkpoints outside any city. This is how hard they are losing in national stability.
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:10:53 AM No.28482071
speed dealer no 1
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>>28482048
What if we grew our own goddamned poppies and made our own amphetamine? How about that? In stead of giving money to cartels and english / danish / indian dug companies, we could make it ourselves? Reagan created the problem, not the people living it.
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 11:31:02 AM No.28482081
>>28481991 (OP)
>Now shows us a DIY way to make battery cells for older EV appliances lmao
actually very easy
simply hop into your EV and have an envrionmentally friendly drive to the local airport, where you hop into a plane and fly to south america where you pour lots of sulphuric acid into the ground to mine lithium. then put all that lithium in a boat and chug it to china where you refine it in a factory and then...
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Anonymous
6/27/2025, 12:27:14 PM No.28482101
>>28482081
i wonder how much of all the flights across the world are cargo versus passengers. are the passengers just a bit of extra cash on the side, or the other way around etc.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 3:51:33 PM No.28482321
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>Mexico
Here Canadian new FuelCell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPAd2hwaJZ0
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 10:45:29 PM No.28483123
>>28482071
The FDA is the problem, or else we would have OTC ready drugs not needed for a hospital visit by now.