Your Last Cell Phone Bill?
Dear Subscriber,
How much did you pay for your cell-phone bill last month?
$100? $150? $200 for a family plan?
The average American pays $157 a month just to keep their phone connected. That's nearly $2,000 a year — handed straight to AT&T, Verizon, or T-Mobile.
Now imagine that bill dropping by 50%... 80%... 90%!
It sounds impossible. But before Netflix destroyed Blockbuster, so did streaming every movie ever made for $15 a month.
Alexander Green, the Chief Investment Strategist of The Oxford Club, believes Elon Musk is about to do the same thing to your cell-phone carrier.
For two years, he's been investigating what he calls "Project 53" — Elon's plan to connect every phone on Earth through satellites, without a single cell tower.
But here's what the mainstream media hasn't figured out yet:
Elon can't do it alone. He desperately needs a tiny satellite company — a company just 1% the size of SpaceX — that's sitting on some unique technology.
Apple's already figured this out. It's already invested in this company, and embedded its technology into every new iPhone to connect to its satellites.
Elon's in early talks to make a bid to acquire this satellite company outright.
And the company's own insiders? They've bought $34.5 million worth of shares. They knows what's coming.
The last time SpaceX targeted a satellite company, early investors saw 600% gains in about a year.
Alex believes this could be far bigger — the gains here could reach as high as 3,000% by 2030.
Get the full details on this opportunity right here.
Matt Milner
Founder, Crowdability
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