Population: 2,128. Tucked in the Appalachian Mountains. There’s a tiny North Carolina town that controls 80% of a material every major tech company needs — Apple, Google, NVIDIA, all of them. Without it, no one can make chips. No AI. No iPhones. No data centers. Nothing.
Now, with new U.S. policy expected on January 19th, this hidden town could become the center of a $10 trillion tech transformation, according to Morgan Stanley. Why this town? What’s happening there? And which companies stand to profit most? The answers are right here.
Something's brewing in Washington that hasn't happened in over a century.
Four-time Emmy winner John Burke just exposed it in a stunning interview with futurist Mark Jeftovic.
'No one alive has seen anything like this before,' Jeftovic warns. 'The last time it happened was more than 100 years ago.'
The trigger? Trump's most controversial move yet.
If they're right, America's $38 trillion national debt could essentially vanish. Certain assets could skyrocket to unthinkable levels. And the entire economy could enter uncharted territory.
What happens when the world's largest economy goes 'hyper?'
Burke's interview reveals a blueprint for what's coming—and how prepared Americans can position themselves now, before it's too late.
Many are wondering why so many countries are frantically buying gold right now. The truth is that this is just the beginning of a much larger story... One that could send gold soaring to even bigger highs in the coming months. But the best way to cash in on gold's upside potential might surprise you. One firm says this stock (less than $50) could be the best way to get started.
Matt Clark, CMSA® Chief Research Analyst, What My System Says Today
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