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Episode #435: How AI, Drones, and Rare Earths Will Decide the Next Global Conflict

Feb 14, 2025
Troy Johnson, founder of Resource Development Group, delves into the transformative role of mining in global geopolitics. He highlights the strategic significance of rare earth elements like gallium and germanium in modern warfare, particularly in drone technology. The conversation also tackles the U.S.-China rivalry over resource dominance, and how AI is reshaping military strategies. Additionally, they discuss the shift from traditional media to podcasts as trusted sources of information and the evolving dynamics of corporate accountability in the mining industry.
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INSIGHT

Pre-Bronze Age Mining

  • Mining originated before the Bronze Age, driven by necessities like salt and ochre.
  • These materials were likely discovered through observation of animals and accidental discoveries.
ANECDOTE

Indian Paint Pots

  • Troy Johnson's senior project explored the genesis of "Indian paint pots," hollow iron concretions containing pigments.
  • Native Americans mixed these pigments with animal fat for painting.
INSIGHT

Mining Driven by Necessity

  • The need for tools and pigments drove early mining, evolving into strategic bronze production for warfare.
  • Gold's value shifted from purely aesthetic to a medium of trade.
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