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THE Coal Thread pt 4

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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 15:39:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')Moving out the wealth


In 2023 Australia "slowly" evolved producing 455 million tons of coal.

In 2023, America not wanting to really use much with nukes (which Australians can't build) and natural gas (making the most in the world) and all that pesky renewable stuff the Orange One doesn't like, and having SO much more of everything except morons than Australian, produced 526 million tons in 2023.

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We use a bunch of ours, big powerful nation and all. How much do you sell off rather than use yourselves? Being naught but a mining colony anyway. Nothing to be ashamed of...you needing to look to America to find strong male role models is a bit embarassing, but hey, it isn't a surprise considering the power and strength of America in things that Australia can't dream of accomplishing on its own.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 17:39:37

I was reading an article yesterday about the Great innovations that were supposedly of American origin. When you look into it though, it's not the case at all. The US went into the second world war with a truly lame main battle tank. It ran on Gasoline, a ticking bomb basically, was slow, and under armored with light firepower. It was never superseded during all those years either? They just kept churning out the same crap and it was only the vast numbers of them being thrown at the superior German machines that finally wore them down.

In the early part of the war several prominent German Jews came to America and tried to convince the establishment to research and build the "Atom Bomb" These men were rejected for a time but eventually the tired old President gave sanction to the idea and a US grunt, Colonel Groves, was selected to build the factories and other facilities, under the direction of the Jews naturally. It was these Germans that had the intelligence, that were the brains behind it all, Szilard, Oppenheimer, Einstein, the Italian immigrant Enrico Fermi, etc. Without them the US would have never made any headway, the Japanese probably would have developed it first.

After the war the Americans thought they were being smart when they brought back the German rocket tech. "Yes, we'll build these too." The Army and Navy took the lead and developed the Redstone rocket, but with all the money in the world to throw at the project they failed totally. Many many blew up on the launch pad and many others not long after liftoff. A total pooch screw. But there was one man who had the smarts, Wernher Von Braun, a German, a new immigrant. In typical US fashion they ignored him basically, "No, we can build this shit." And it was only after the Russians successfully put a satellite into orbit that they gave in and let the foreigner take charge. Von Braun had a Jupiter-C rocket up in orbit within 84 days. Just imagine if the Americans had have let the German take charge from the beginning, they would have beat the Russians up there. The Soviet rocket that stole the show was designed by Sergei Korolev, a native Russian. They didn't need German smarts.

If you look at all the major advancements that the Americans claim as their own you'll find a foreigner or a foreign design behind the curtain every time. The first gasoline-powered car was invented by Karl Benz, another German. The telephone? American Alexander Graham Bell? Nope. It was invented by German Johann Philipp Reis. In 1861, he constructed the first make-and-break telephone, today called the Reis telephone. It was the first device to transmit a voice via electronic signals. The History of the 20th century is a Litany of Lies written by Americans to try and bolster their claim as the pinnacle of innovation and success. Left to themselves though they would never have made it into the steam age (an English invention) and would be still living as the Amish are today. A people of course who brought the best English technology of the time over with them.

The next century will rewrite the history books, hopefully with the truth this time. But it will hardly matter, for the rest of the world is already pushing America aside and aligning itself for the replacement Empire. A shared empire this time, the BRICS nations, united for peace and prosperity. America will be seen as the last of the colonial empires, and all the waving of the stars and stripes won't add up to a hill of beans when that transition occurs. There are some decent people over there too, and I feel sorry for their sake, because they are going to go through hell in the decades to come. Shit, they don't even have the sense to use the Coal they have in the ground to keep their lights on :roll:
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 18:01:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'I') was reading an article yesterday about the Great innovations that were supposedly of American origin.


I was reading an article yesterday about the Great innovations that were supposedly of Australian origin.

One page, with just a single picture.

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This picture was taken in New Mexico. Created in America by Americans. I took the daughter there once, after it all cooled off of course. Let us know when your Australian rocket scientists launch vegemite higher in the air than MousePad can and we'll pretend it is significant. Just for you.

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Let us know when your Australian rocket scientists launch vegemite higher in the air than MousePad can and we'll pretend it is significant. Just for you.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 18:05:38

Coal, the key to keeping the lights on for the masses. Go woke wind and solar, go broke.

Queensland, 70% coal powered.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 20:32:18

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'C')oal, the key to keeping the lights on for the masses.

Thanks GOODNESS the US has so much more coal than Australia...we can afford to leave it in the ground and use all the OTHER stuff we have that Australia doesn't. Oil springs to mind. Rocket scientists that are....rocket scientists. World's biggest economy and best military. Nuke scientists who can build nukes!
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 05 Nov 2025, 21:30:19

It's pretty sad to think that NASA was founded by a German Nazi
And the whole nuclear program the result of Jewish refugees :lol:
Just think about that for a moment. There wasn't a single American that had any idea it was even possible. Amazing? Not really. Not after you've met a few, and conversed with them on forums...

The first powered, controlled, sustained flight took place 50 years before the Wright brothers, in 1852 (Henri Giffard flew 15 miles with a steam engine mounted on a dirigible). He went nearly 100 times as far as the Wright brothers did. :oops:

Is there nothing they didn't Lie about?
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AgentR11 » Thu 06 Nov 2025, 07:55:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'I')t's pretty sad to think that NASA was founded by a German Nazi
And the whole nuclear program the result of Jewish refugees


America is a nation of 100% immigrants, even the "natives"/First Nation folks migrated here over a vast distance. But that's also true of Australia, no? Yall got there by boat (willing or no) over a very great distance..

Citing the origin or ethnicity of the scientists in question doesn't really change the fact that they were at the time of the accomplishment, American.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Thu 06 Nov 2025, 10:42:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'I')t's pretty sad to think that NASA was founded by a German Nazi


If you are going to say stupid shit, at least research a little before revealing why I get to make fun of you as a cretin. Dwight Eisenhower, a President that makes every leader in the history of your "we wish we didn't have a King but don't have the cajones to do anything about it" look like a inconsequential midget, signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act in 1958.

Three years after America created a gang to do space stuff, which did include German rocket scientists, they launched Alan Shepard on a rocket.

Shepard, a graduate of the US Naval Academy (a place requiring an order of magnitude more brains and talent than anyone you've ever known, possibly more than anyone in your country has ever possessed) and then a pilot, flying AIRPLANES (that Australia can't make) as a naval aviator. From CARRIERS....you know lucky....big boats that Australia can't build either.

Shepard, being worthy of the US Naval Academy, skipped both 6th and 8th grade (isn't that about the point you dropped out of school Lucky, it being so HARD and all?), and was in Toyko Bay the Japanese surrendered. To the US.

Shepard was launched 100 miles up. How much higher is that than the Australian vegemite? Doesn't matter...if you really want to talk about the American space program, let alone how the performance of American companies like SpaceX have evolved, you can do better than Nazi scientists who were scooped up at the end of WWII.

Well...maybe...being uneducated, you might not even know any of this. I swear, its like talking to a child who was locked in a closet at age 9.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 07 Nov 2025, 02:23:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('AgentR11', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '
')Citing the origin or ethnicity of the scientists in question doesn't really change the fact that they were at the time of the accomplishment, American.

That's a pretty wishy washy case :roll: They weren't educated there, they were not a part of the culture, that's the reality. The knowledge and skills they used to achieve had nothing to do with America because all the leg work was done long before they got there. By you're measure the recent immigrants to America causing all the murder and mayhem are American's too. But you don't claim that do you? You call them illegal immigrants, outsiders, and now demand they be sent back. Or are you with the Joe Biden followers that says anyone, even a Colombian Gang member, is an American now just because he chooses to cross a border? Or is the little piece of paper that makes all the difference :lol:
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 07 Nov 2025, 02:31:47

How Big Is Australia? Visualizing How Many Countries Fit Inside.
India is in there too!
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/wp-con ... _Site.webp

This was what made America Great back in the day. This was where you had what it takes. A vast land mass full of natural wealth and a small population. The fact Australia has vast deserts in it's interior is no doubt a contributing factor to the slow immigration, which up until the 1960's was governed by the "White Australia Policy" A center full of oil and minerals ready to be exploited.

Just like Gold. Slow and steady wins the race.



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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Fri 07 Nov 2025, 04:10:51

You know, I come here to try and get people to see beyond their own pathetic asperations, to see the world as it really is, not as it has been for the past 70 years. But talking to Americans is like talking to the English, they still think they have what it takes, as a nation, as people. Over there they basically have one big concentration camp now and the Kapos are the immigrants. There is no future freedom, no hope for it. If you have any money you're a tax slave and if not a hungry moth left in the gutter.

There is the highest electricity prices in Europe, and now a levy on EV/mile driving. 9p per mile from memory, but how can they measure it? The Amazing technology they have all been fawning over does it for them. A spyware system that reports back to the chancellor of the ex-checker of course :lol:
They paid to be spied on, what idiots!

It's the same on this predominantly American forum, a people living in a broken nation with no hope of increasing fortunes. Unless of course you're a South African Immigrant who has bought off politicians. But not You, not the rank and file. I have been trying to explain money and oil and the fact that your poverty cannot be reversed no matter who in in your precious white house. But it goes on deaf ears.

The Japanese design this, an amazing Adventure bike.

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And you go into an old crate in Milwaukee and come up with this, A heavy harley davidson, an ugly pig called, naturally, the Pan America, and with the stupid badge on the tank :roll:
It has none of the agility or handling of even the worst Adventure bikes, it's the laughing stock of offroad world. But you think it's Great, because you can't see past your own fat arses.

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I have been trying to help you, to wake you up from your "Great American Dream" But I see now that's a waste of time. Like the rest of the world I've given up on you. Everything about you and your culture I find detestable. You are stupid lazy corrupt people, and cowards too! Lets not forget that. You let anyone walk over you, the Blacks walk all over you, the Mexicans, and now all the other South Americans. Half your nation is trying to defend these evil races, why? Because they are scared shitless of them. They think that by rolling over like a dog they will be treated nicely. Well while that works in the animal kingdom it doesn't work in human affairs. They just despise you more and so you cross the street when you see them coming, you give them walkabout room because you are terrified of them.

Pathetic!
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby careinke » Fri 07 Nov 2025, 06:01:09

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'Y')ou know, I come here to try and get people to see beyond their own pathetic asperations, to see the world as it really is, not as it has been for the past 70 years. But talking to Americans is like talking to the English, they still think they have what it takes, as a nation, as people. Over there they basically have one big concentration camp now and the Kapos are the immigrants. There is no future freedom, no hope for it. If you have any money you're a tax slave and if not a hungry moth left in the gutter.

There is the highest electricity prices in Europe, and now a levy on EV/mile driving. 9p per mile from memory, but how can they measure it? The Amazing technology they have all been fawning over does it for them. A spyware system that reports back to the chancellor of the ex-checker of course :lol:
They paid to be spied on, what idiots!

It's the same on this predominantly American forum, a people living in a broken nation with no hope of increasing fortunes. Unless of course you're a South African Immigrant who has bought off politicians. But not You, not the rank and file. I have been trying to explain money and oil and the fact that your poverty cannot be reversed no matter who in in your precious white house. But it goes on deaf ears.

The Japanese design this, an amazing Adventure bike.

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And you go into an old crate in Milwaukee and come up with this, A heavy harley davidson, an ugly pig called, naturally, the Pan America, and with the stupid badge on the tank :roll:
It has none of the agility or handling of even the worst Adventure bikes, it's the laughing stock of offroad world. But you think it's Great, because you can't see past your own fat arses.

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I have been trying to help you, to wake you up from your "Great American Dream" But I see now that's a waste of time. Like the rest of the world I've given up on you. Everything about you and your culture I find detestable. You are stupid lazy corrupt people, and cowards too! Lets not forget that. You let anyone walk over you, the Blacks walk all over you, the Mexicans, and now all the other South Americans. Half your nation is trying to defend these evil races, why? Because they are scared shitless of them. They think that by rolling over like a dog they will be treated nicely. Well while that works in the animal kingdom it doesn't work in human affairs. They just despise you more and so you cross the street when you see them coming, you give them walkabout room because you are terrified of them.

Pathetic!


Nice piece, well written, even if it is delusional. Where's the Australian Off Road bike? You would think with all that boring climate and desert your version would be the best. I'm waiting..........

Your earlier post bragging about the size of Australia show three countries that produce better bikes than you. Plus, America could hold 1.2 Australia's, so we could hold even more countries than you. Like Korea, which is also more advanced than you.

Face it, you're afraid to criticize your own Government, because they made it illegal. Yet you feel you just have to criticize some country and you chose the U.S., because we welcome and defend free speech, no matter how delusional it is.

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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Fri 07 Nov 2025, 11:07:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', '[')b]How Big Is Australia? Visualizing How Many Countries Fit Inside.


Amazing that it is larger than the US, and has done so little with it. Big country...not as much coal. Big country...can't do dick with oil. Big country...can't make cars.

Oh, and this one from the EIA this very morning.

As we all know the US is the world's largest oil and gas producer, stomping the rest of the world flat in comparison....but the the EIA wrote this tasty morsel for the foreigners who think they matter just to demonstrate that the US doesn't even need the entire country to stop BIG countries from thinking that we need the entire country to stomp them flat. Them being so pissant for their size.

Three U.S. regions each produce more natural gas than most countries

One graphic...all that is needed. Australia is 7th in the world, 2023, for NG production. But if you take the US and pull out 3 of its REGIONS....Australia gets bumped to 9th. 3 US regions, one of them an OIL region, makes more natural gas than YUGE Australia "we tried really hard to launch vegemite but some of us are related to this uneducated fool named Lucky and share his DNA".

Just more American exceptionalism when it comes to oil and gas. Just one more example of how size of the land doesn't matter if you are a bunch of ignorant people that can't even FIND your own oil and gas, let alone produce it.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Fri 07 Nov 2025, 11:10:01

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'Y')ou know, I come here to try and get people to see beyond their own pathetic asperations, to see the world as it really is, not as it has been for the past 70 years.

You mean, America sitting on top of a pile....and Australia at the bottom of that pile? Why would you want to point that out? And then once you mention that you, an uneducated admitted neoNazi so embarassed by your offspring you can't even admit they exist, it sort of takes away from your entire point.

You stop being a parrot, and I'll stop pointing out that you're an admitted fan of the good things that Hitler did.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Wed 19 Nov 2025, 06:50:49

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Australian coal is favored worldwide for its superior quality, boasting higher calorific value—often 77% more energy per ton than Indian coal—which boosts efficiency in power generation and steelmaking. Indian coal suffers from high ash content (up to 50%), leading to lower energy output, boiler inefficiencies, and more waste. These attributes make Australian imports preferable for performance, despite higher costs, as they reduce overall fuel needs and emissions per unit of energy produced.


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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Wed 19 Nov 2025, 21:32:20

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'G')rok-Your Friendly AI for Neonazis
Australian coal is favored worldwide for its superior quality, boasting higher calorific value—often 77% more energy per ton than Indian coal—which boosts efficiency in power generation and steelmaking.


What you meant was...India is forced to buy shitty local product because better and far larger supplies of US coal would cost too much due to the extra shipping costs.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 04:29:02

Australia is the world's largest exporter of metallurgical coal.
Because we have the Best of the best of the best.
Royalties and jobs flow down into the economy, that's why we are a wealthy people.
But coal is just the tip of the iceberg.

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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby AdamB » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 10:39:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'A')ustralia is the world's largest exporter of metallurgical coal.

Too bad it doesn't have as much as real countries, like the US.
And too bad being a mining colony for others is all the local, uneducated laborers can brag about.

The US exports more natural gas than Australia produces....and then has even more left over to power the world's most powerful country, and recently, the AI revolution and its data centers.

Keep selling precious natural resources to your betters Lucky, it isn't as though you can sell the talent and skill of your people and their abilities.
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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

Unread postby theluckycountry » Thu 20 Nov 2025, 18:39:27

GoOgLe AY eye says
The American coal slump is a significant decline in U.S. coal production and consumption, primarily driven by the increased competitiveness of natural gas and renewables, stricter environmental regulations, and stagnant electricity demand.

So, stagnant demand for electricity... Ok Google, if you say so :P

What's the point of having coal if you can't use it? If you're so woked out in the head you leave it in the ground in favor of Chinese windmills built with Australian coal. Let me elaborate.

You outsource your energy production to China, which uses dirty coal that you hate, to build you shonky overpriced windmills that jack up the prices you have to charge consumers for the electricity you used to make with coal. That sounds about right doesn't it. Who wins in this? Obviously Australia, who sold the coal to China, and China who made you the windmills. Which of course only last 20 years or less, whereupon you'll be right back on your knees again asking China for more. Just like Trump was recently over there grovelling for rare earths or whatever it was.


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Re: THE Coal Thread pt 4

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Indeed. What do you think Lucky....another century or two and your nation will get some vegemite into space?

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