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AnorTech Inc V.ANOR

Alternate Symbol(s):  ANORF

AnorTech Inc. is a Canada-based technology company. The Company is focused on the development of game-changing technologies made from anorthosite (aluminum calcium silicate) rock. The Company is focused on the production of a sustainable waste-free smelter grade alumina and CO2 free refractory cement. Additionally, the Company has a 5% carried interest in the Sarfartoq rare earth element project in Greenland, partnered with Neo North Star Resources. The Sarfartoq carbonatite project hosts an advanced rare earth element project rich in neodymium and praseodymium, which are the key elements in permanent magnets.


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  • mynameisneoX
Comment by mynameisneoon Oct 28, 2024 11:49am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Possibly anorthosite being discussed on Joe Rogan podcast?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Possibly anorthosite being discussed on Joe Rogan podcast?What episode was that?  Also anyone see the Netflix show What's next?  The future with Bill Gates episode 3?  He talks about investing in a company called Brimstone which is working on cement.  They don't call the rocks anorthosite but calcium silicate rocks.  When I prompted ChapGPT about Brimestone using anorthosite and where it could come from that answers are quite encouraging.  Even answers with Hudson Resources as a possiblity.  Someone want to also give it a try and see what they come up with?
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