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Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl peels back the curtain to reveal the blood metal that is fuelin

Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl peels back the curtain to reveal the blood metal that is fueling the world's electric vehicle revolution. [Energy and Capital logo]  Have You Seen Musk's Blood Metal? [Keith Kohl Photo] By [Keith Kohl]( Written Friday, October 27, 2017 I don’t make it a habit to argue with my readers. Unfortunately, sometimes it’s unavoidable. This morning was one of those times, and it all started with a simple message sent via [Twitter.]( “Musk is such a great guy, just look at the good he’s doing; the guy can do no wrong,” he told me. At first, I’ll admit it was hard to disagree with that sentiment. After all, it was only a few days ago that we learned about Tesla’s efforts to restore electricity to a children’s hospital in Puerto Rico. The company managed to restore power to the hospital after allocating part of its battery production toward helping Puerto Rico and other storm-devastated areas; that’s one helluva donation. Personally, I don’t mind if a few Model 3s are delayed in order for these projects to take priority. This news is the kind of feel-good story that makes you smile. “Look,” I tried to explain, “this is a wonderful story, nobody is denying that. I hope I read similar ones every day… but it’s what you don’t know about Musk that will turn your head.” Let me explain...  Are You Ready to Start Playing “The Digital Gold Rush”? A secret lucrative market was just unveiled to the public. It’s called the “digital gold rush,” and it's already generating profits for investors around the globe. One man told Forbes magazine he made $25 million playing the “digital gold rush.” A 15-year-old boy invested $1,000, which turned into more than $100,000 in just a few short years! And through our [FREE education tool](, you can start playing the “digital gold rush” by the end of today. [Click here to learn more.]( Musk’s 33-Pound Blood Metal Curse It goes by a lot of names: Blue Gold, Goblin Metal, Tesla’s Silver Steed. You know it as [cobalt.]( And it’s Musk’s 33-pound curse. That’s how much cobalt it takes to make an electric vehicle. Tesla wants to produce 500,000 EVs next year and every year going forward. Elon Musk isn’t alone, either. We talked about the world’s [rapid adoption of EVs by the world’s largest automakers]( last week. What Musk has effectively done is spark a lithium-ion battery race across the globe. And it’s winner-take-all… In order to get ahead of the competition, companies like Tesla and Volkswagen are among dozens of automakers scrambling to secure their own supply of cobalt — each trying to ink long-term supply contracts before the price of cobalt surges again. Well, I have some bad news for them... [coblatpriceeac] Above, you can see the price movement of cobalt over the last 12 months. There’s one serious problem, however. You see, there’s a public relations nightmare looming for Tesla that won’t be overlooked by its extremely charitable deeds in Puerto Rico. And it has Musk scared to death that the news will go viral...  BIGGER Than Lithium! This rare metal is critical to Apple and Tesla’s future. And it's even scarcer than lithium. As Oilprice.com says, “There’s a new metal in town, and it's bigger than lithium and hotter than any other commodity on the market right now.” Experts are predicting a 503% supply shortfall in the coming months. I’ve found an opportunity that could turn every $1 you invest into $10 or more from the production of this raw material. [Click here now for details.]( While Tesla is doing amazing work setting up reliable electrical power in Puerto Rico, an estimated 40,000 children are mining his blood metal in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). I know it isn’t easy to look at a photo like this: [childlabor2] Or this: [chlidlabor1] But it’s important you look... then look again. This is the dirty secret behind the EV revolution, and it’s one that will only get worse over the next few years. I can’t help but wonder what Musk would do if he saw [this video]( of children working in Congolese cobalt mines. Maybe he has. But it’s more than just a Tesla problem. Anyone with a product that uses lithium-ion batteries is in the same boat. By 2025, cobalt demand is projected to explode to 50,000 tons per year. Within a few years, the DRC’s share of the world’s cobalt supply is expected to increase to 75%. And Musk knows it, which is why he’s seeking redemption... now. This horrid situation that plagues the world’s cobalt supply is what prompted Tesla to announce that it would source all of its materials from North America. That, dear reader, is where we come in. You see, I’ve uncovered [a tiny $1 cobalt stock]( that controls an advanced-stage cobalt project right here in the United States. Once operational, this project will give Musk — or his competitors, at the right price — ethically sound, battery-grade cobalt salts. Right now, investors are beating Musk to the punch. [I strongly urge you to take just a few minutes out of your day and do the same.]( Until next time, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl [[follow basic]@KeithKohl1 on Twitter]( A true insider in the energy markets, Keith is one of few financial reporters to have visited the Alberta oil sands. His research has helped thousands of investors capitalize from the rapidly changing face of energy. Keith connects with hundreds of thousands of readers as the Managing Editor of [Energy & Capital]( as well as Investment Director of Angel Publishing's [Energy Investor.]( For years, Keith has been providing in-depth coverage of the Bakken, the Haynesville Shale, and the Marcellus natural gas formations — all ahead of the mainstream media. For more on Keith, go to his editor's [page](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [IN CASE YOU MISSED IT]( There’s a vicious battle brewing in a little-known sector of the commodity world. And it’s locked two of the world’s wealthiest billionaires into a bitter rivalry. They’re both fighting over a rare resource that’s become the most sought-after — and fought-over — commodity on the planet. More important, this open war between the world’s elite investors will filter untold billions down to individual investors who are positioned in the right stocks. [(Click the Video Below to Get the Full Story)]( Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Mad Musk: Beyond Thunderdome]( [Elon Musk Attacks... Everyone]( [Investing in the China Electric Car Market]( [How Exxon Saved Elon Musk]( [Nuclear Outlook 2018]( Related Articles [Musk vs. Buffett: Round 1]( [How Exxon Saved Elon Musk]( [Investing in the China Electric Car Market]( [Elon Musk Attacks... Everyone]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} . It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. 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