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Taiwan relies on Qatar for the bulk of its helium supply. About 70% comes from Qatar now offline. Taiwan also generates about 40% of its electricity from LNG, which passes through the Strait of Hormuz. Taiwan just became the biggest collateral damage in the Gulf disaster. (media.conspiracies.win)
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– BasedAndDesensitized 5 points 2 days ago +5 / -0

With Jews you lose!

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– EnergyGalore [S] 5 points 2 days ago +5 / -0

There is no alternative to helium. Also Taiwan relies heavily on LNG to power its grid and semiconductor industry, any prolonged disruption could force energy rationing and threaten chip production.

We are witnessing the absolute fragility of the computer chip industry. Taiwan produces 90% of the world’s advanced chips, but they are 100% dependent on a supply chain that runs through the Strait of Hormuz. This isn't just a shortage, it is an extinction event. If the flow stops, the modern world stops. No Qatar means no computer chips. No chips means no AI, no smartphones, no smart-TVs, no laptops, no EVs, etc. The global Cabal have allowed the entire tech empire to be held hostage by a single narrow chokepoint.

Taiwan is less than a month away from a global technology extinction.

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– Standhaft_Garithos 5 points 2 days ago +5 / -0

Maybe it's all worth it to kill Abominable Intelligences.

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– EnergyGalore [S] 3 points 2 days ago +3 / -0

Maybe you're right. Time will tell.

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– Tuntun 3 points 2 days ago +3 / -0

We will miss the internet. To be honest, it will be a big letdown getting all news from newspapers and radio which in turn rely exclusively on ap, afp, Reuters. We will miss citizen journalism.

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– EnergyGalore [S] 4 points 2 days ago +4 / -0

We will miss the internet

The Internet will still operate. Helium is crucial for medical MRI scanners and the production of advanced chips, such as those manufactured by NVIDIA.

However, you might miss other things like helium balloons. To cope with the shortage of a crucial raw material, helium suppliers are prioritizing healthcare over other industries, while the global supply chain faces additional pressure. Less critical sectors, such as welding and balloons, will likely face supply cuts.

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– cyberrigger 2 points 1 day ago +2 / -0

Thorium reactors can make helium.

Thorium-232, when used as fuel, is converted into Uranium-233, which splits in a fission process that can produce alpha particles (helium nuclei),

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– EnergyGalore [S] 2 points 1 day ago +2 / -0

No, thorium reactors cannot make helium. Helium is produced as a byproduct of the radioactive decay of thorium and uranium, but it is not created by thorium reactors.

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– Standhaft_Garithos 3 points 2 days ago +3 / -0

With allies like America, you don't need enemies.

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– EnergyGalore [S] 3 points 2 days ago +3 / -0

Henry Kissinger said this in November 1968 after Nixon was elected president: "It may be dangerous to be America's enemy, but to be America's friend is fatal.".

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– BoldCactus 2 points 2 days ago +2 / -0

The largest distributor of helium products in the U.S., Airgas Inc. has declared force majeure and is ceasing or sharply reducing supplies to customers under existing contracts. Airgas has a 22% market share in helium products in U.S.

The British trade magazine Gasworld writes that there is no immediate way to "return everything to its previous state," and that Airgas Inc.'s helium supplies will be significantly reduced "for many years. ", since helium is obtained as a byproduct of natural gas processing, the reduction in its production directly reduces supply.

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