Author Topic: Russians find trillions of diamonds under crater in Siberia  (Read 3012 times)

are they gunna craft them into armor and pickaxes and stuff :o

Too bad the value of diamonds'll probably go down if they're used for jewelry/luxury.

Turn them into a big drill.
Pierce the heavens.
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good for technological purposes, not for jewellery, and far exceeding the currently known global deposits of conventional diamonds.

The US won't attack Russia because these diamonds wouldn't cover the cost for a possibly nuclear war. We have missile deffence systems, but that stuff costs money.

How is that relevant?
Like said before, MAD. Any nuclear strike will result in a counterattack of similar or higher effectiveness, because nuclear missiles are defended much better than any city in the world. Everybody loses.

Like said before, MAD. Any nuclear strike will result in a counterattack of similar or higher effectiveness, because nuclear missiles are defended much better than any city in the world. Everybody loses.
Like I said, we have very good missile defense system that will probably spot, intercept, and destroy/disable/prematurely detonate an incoming nuke before all of DC looks like fallout three.

Too bad the value of diamonds'll probably go down if they're used for jewelry/luxury.

Turn them into a big drill.
Pierce the heavens.

yea

like uh drill through the clouds



Like I said, we have very good missile defense system that will probably spot, intercept, and destroy/disable/prematurely detonate an incoming nuke before all of DC looks like fallout three.
would you risk the nation and the earth testing that scenario to get a pile of industrial diamonds?

DRILL THROUGH THE DRILL

DRILL THROUGH THE DRILL THAT DRILLED THROUGH THE DRILL

I never noticed this on the news

If this is true, friends better not spend them all on jewelry and booze


DRILL THROUGH THE VODKA

find vodka under the diamonds

Diamonds themselves aren't that rare. Or expensive. In fact, diamonds aren't that hard to find in the right places. The reason they're so expensive is because diamond companies basically bottleneck and lock the supply and demand so only a few are really sold.