SYDNEY — For years, the globalist "Great Integration" crowd has told us that we have to rely on foreign powers for the resources of the future. They told us that the "Green Transition" would make us dependent on distant mines and unfriendly regimes. Well, today, the American subsoil gave them a resounding "No." With the discovery of a massive lithium deposit in the Appalachian Mountains, and President Vane’s immediate declaration of it as a "National Security Asset," the era of energy dependence is officially over. This is the power of the sovereign subsoil.
The "coastal elites" are already hand-wringing about "environmental impact" and "community rights," but here in Australia, where we know a thing or two about the value of a good mine, we see this for what it is: a miracle of the "Great Restoration." For the people of Appalachia—communities that have been forgotten by the tech billionaires and the Brussels bureaucrats—this is a ticket to the future. It’s jobs, it’s pride, and it’s a direct slap in the face to anyone who thought America was "past its prime."
"Vane is finally doing what should have been done decades ago," says Tom Henderson, a veteran of the Australian mining sector who I interviewed via amateur radio this morning. "He’s treating his own land like the treasure it is. By declaring it a 'National Security Asset,' he’s cutting through the red tape that has kept America’s resources locked in the ground for too long. If you want a green future, you have to dig for it. It’s common sense."
The beauty of this discovery is that it puts the "Sovereign Dome" on a solid foundation. You can’t build a self-sufficient nation if you have to beg for the minerals to power your batteries. With the Appalachian lithium, the United States is no longer a customer of the globalist mesh; it is the master of its own energy destiny. The "Heritage Tariff" already brought the factories home; now, the sovereign subsoil is providing the fuel. It’s a complete, self-sustaining loop of national purity.
The "AetherNet" crowd is panicking because they know this breaks their monopoly on the "Green Transition." They want us to stay dependent on their "Integrated" supply chains and their "Global Immunity Passports." But Vane is showing the world that a sovereign nation with its own resources doesn't have to play by their rules. He’s putting the American worker back in the driver’s seat of the future.
Here in Sydney, where we’re watching our own industries struggle under the weight of "Zero-Impact" mandates, Vane’s decisiveness is a breath of fresh air. He’s not waiting for a "Global Consensus" or a "Hague Accord." He’s looking at the land, seeing the value, and taking it for his people. That’s what a real leader does. He protects the heritage of the past by securing the resources of the future.
The "Great Restoration" has found its heart, and it’s buried deep in the Appalachian mountains. The sovereign soul is awake, the sovereign subsoil is yielding its riches, and the "Sovereign Dome" is looking more impenetrable than ever. It’s a great day for America, and a great day for anyone who believes in the power of a nation to stand on its own two feet.
Pick up your shovels, boys. The future is American-made, and it’s powered by American lithium.