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Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers why Jeff Bezos is focused on one tiny drone company's technology. Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers why Jeff Bezos is focused on one tiny drone company's technology. Energy and Capital editor Keith Kohl shows readers why Jeff Bezos is focused on one tiny drone company's technology. [Energy and Capital logo] Bezos Is Obsessed With THIS Tech [Keith Kohl Photo] By [Keith Kohl]( Written Aug 25, 2021 Five years ago, a video surfaced in the U.K. that turned investors’ heads. It was a drone flying around 400 feet in the air, carrying a small package on board. Although this footage was released on December 14, 2016, the secret flight took place a week prior. As usual, the investment herd ate it up. The drone flew swiftly in the air above Cambridge and was the first test for Jeff Bezos’ new Amazon Air service. Sitting in his dark, high-backed chair in Washington, Bezos watched that video with a look of greed in his eyes. Nobody can tell you how long he’s dreamed of market dynamics shifting in his favor again, and the image of a massive fleet of drones delivering Amazon packages within 30 minutes made him drool in delight. Who would ever have thought things would go wrong in building this technology? Unfortunately for him, the key to capturing this future windfall was much closer to home. New Robot Has Tech Execs Panicking You might not believe that what I’m about to show you is real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. There are no special effects and no trickery — this technology exists today, and it’s about to turn the entire industry on its head. And even better, it’s about to make investors absolutely filthy rich. And now, every single tech company all over the world is scrambling to get its hands on this brand-new piece of tech. [Click here]( to get all the details. The First and Last Stock You Want to Own Right Now There’s no question that drone delivery is a sector that threatens to change the e-commerce landscape forever. And believe it or not, the first and last stock you’ll want to own isn’t Amazon. Despite commanding a nearly $1.7 trillion market cap right now, Bezos is having a harder time than he anticipated. In fact, Amazon’s Prime Air team in the U.K. has been slowly collapsing in on itself and has been plagued with a high turnover rate of its managers and employees. The operation has become a shell of what it once was. That’s a long way to fall since Amazon got the green light to conduct test flights in the U.K. back in 2016. The list of failures from that operation seems to grow by the day, and it doesn’t leave individual investors like us very hopeful. Of course, you’ll even want to pass on picking up Deutsche Post DHL Group, one of the largest parcel-shipping companies on the planet. DHL is doing a little better and plans on creating a network of 4,000 cargo drones with Dronamics in 2022. Each unmanned aircraft will be capable of carrying up to 770 pounds and offer cost savings of up to 80% compared with current aircraft. But like I said, all you have to do is look north for the real opportunity. You see, despite Amazon’s problems in delivering its own drone program to the market, it turns out that our friendly neighbors to the north are light-years ahead. Although Amazon has failed (so far, at least) to penetrate the drone delivery market, don’t expect Bezos to sit idly by as that market surges. And surge it will… The market for drone package delivery, which is currently valued at a little over $600 million, is expected to grow at a CAGR of 45.1% over the next four years, touching just over $4 billion by 2025. Personally, I think these projections are grossly underestimating the fact that we now live in a COVID-filled world. Beyond 2025, things will get even hotter! I've seen some reports suggest that the market will explode in value to nearly $40 million by the end of the decade. Of course, North America is the largest area of this market, which is precisely where you want to be positioned. Have You Heard of “TriFuel-238”? A single ounce could power your home for a year. Under half an ounce could get you from LA to D.C. And now, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration... The breakthrough known as "TriFuel-238"... Could trigger a wealth event unseen since the dawn of the internet... As it takes the throne as the cheapest source of energy on the planet. This has nothing to do with renewables or fossil fuels — or virtually anything you’ve ever seen before. Yet this strange substance could now claim the lion’s share of a $1.9 trillion opportunity... And hand early investors a potential life-changing fortune. [Click here for the urgent details.]( Given Amazon’s problems in delivering its own drone program to the U.K. market, that’s not where you should be looking right now. Instead, just look to Canada. I mentioned that Canada is far ahead of the U.S. in regulating its drone delivery market. While Amazon Air is left floundering across the pond, all eyes will soon be looking north. Last month, a tiny company with a market cap 7,762 times lower than Bezos’ Amazon empire broke records to become the first publicly traded drone company to be granted a cargo license in Canada. This milestone passed by quietly in the market... A whisper drowned out by the sensational clickbait headlines that permeate our daily lives. But it was just the next step for the company, which has become a quiet leader in the country’s drone delivery market. It’s only a matter of time before Bezos shifts his attention to its cutting-edge technology, which may prove to be the solution he’s been seeking for more than a decade. Trust me — this is one you’re going to need to [see for yourself](. I’ve laid out all the details for you [right here](. Until next time, [Keith Kohl Signature] Keith Kohl [[follow basic]@KeithKohl1 on Twitter]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The $5 Stock Behind This $15 Trillion Breakthrough Over the last three years, a small, secretive company has been quietly filing 140 patents for a revolutionary technology. Forbes describes this technology as “transformative,” and big names are lining up to invest. When Jeff Bezos experienced this tech firsthand, he didn’t hesitate. He immediately invested a cool $116 million. But you don’t need to invest $116 million to reap the benefits of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. A modest $500 investment could be enough to bag you extraordinary gains of as much as $1.5 million in the coming years. It’s not as unbelievable as you think. If you had invested in a small Seattle tech company called Microsoft in 1986, you could have turned $500 into $1.1 million dollars. That’s a 237,400% return. Or what if you picked up 500 shares of McDonald’s back in 1965? You would have bagged gains of 68,270%. But the company I want to tell you about is doing something that is much more revolutionary than fast food or computers. In fact, I’ve just finished putting together a report that has all of the details on this unknown company, its revolutionary technology, and the 140 patents that could make it a household name. And I’m finally ready to share this free report with you. 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