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Will a Coming Energy Crisis Create a New “Energy Race”?

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Dear Loyal Reader,

I’m just barely too young to remember the “Space Race.”

The U.S. made it to the moon four years before I was born.

My whole life, I’ve grown up with the knowledge that Neil Armstrong made “one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.”

I grew up drinking Tang…

I grew up with Velcro all around me…

I grew up with ALL of the innovations that were created as byproducts of the Space Race.

The lingering benefits of the race to put the first man on the moon have been around my whole life, so it’s easy to forget the reason they even exist. 

However, for anybody who lived back then — or anybody who has taken a moment to read about those times since then — it’s clear that the race to the moon was one of the most innovative times in human history. 

Air-purifying systems, LEDs, infrared scanners, portable computers, freeze-dried foods … the list goes on and on.

These were all created to allow humans  to live, for a short while, in the cold vacuum of outer space — and by extension, they’ve changed the way we live here on Earth too.

There’s a problem, though.

While things have definitely advanced since that time (just look at home entertainment systems), it’s almost like we’ve spent the decades since the Space Race resting on our laurels.

Once the astronauts came back safely, there has never again been a unique global goal that has created that same need for innovation that we saw during the Space Race.

But all that is about to change…

A New Race For Innovation

Today, we find ourselves at a crossroads.

Even with inflation taking its toll on energy prices and the war in Ukraine having many in the world worried that the upward price trend will only accelerate, we may find ourselves at the moment of another innovation opportunity like the Space Race presented 60-plus years ago. 

The events in Ukraine and beyond may have just started the next evolution in energy “farming.”

I know that seems to be a weird word to use when talking about energy, but what else would you call pulling usable energy from yet-untapped energy stores? “Farming” seems to be the appropriate word — but if you have a better one, I’m all ears. 

Understand that we need to think outside the box when it comes to powering our society — and a coming energy crisis has already got the big brains moving in that innovative direction. 

Imagine being able to access an untapped energy source that is worth TRILLIONS of dollars and ultimately makes even Texas’ biggest oil fields look tiny!

Imagine a breakthrough so groundbreaking that it could very well usher in an era of cheap, abundant electricity, the likes of which the world has never seen!

Imagine having access to so much “infinite energy” that you practically pay nothing to use it!

Sounds incredible, right? 

Of course it does…

But what if I told you there is already a technology that is  doing all those things? Would you believe me? 

Well, you should, because there is a company tapping that “infinite energy” field RIGHT now — and our friend Adam O’Dell has just finished a detailed presentation on it.   

I can tell you that once you see what this innovation can do, once you realize what it means to the future of energy, you’ll have no trouble understanding why Adam is so excited to bring this information to you today. 

In this short video, he’ll explain everything you need to know about this incredibly forward-thinking company and how it may have solved one of the biggest problems facing our society today. 

Watch it HERE…

We may be getting the biggest opportunity we’ve ever seen in this sector — and by watching this video now, you’ll be among the very first to learn what this innovation is and how the company behind it is offering a shot at the gains of a lifetime.

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Wealth For All,

Shawn Ambrosino
Editor, Money Moves


 

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