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Hamas, Russia… It’s all you hear about in today’s headlines, and yet the most important war the Western world is currently engaged in with the forces of evil is being lost, right under our noses. [Energy and Capital Header] Practical Investment Analysis for the New Energy Economy "Instant Lithium" Could Sink the Chinese Alex Koyfman | Nov 11, 2023 Dear Reader, Hamas, Russia… It’s all you hear about in today’s headlines, and yet the most important war the Western world is currently engaged in with the forces of evil is being lost, right under our noses. For the last 30 years, the single most powerful political entity on the planet has been waging a quiet battle against everything the free world holds dear, and because we’ve been distracted with things like the war on drugs, the war on terror, and our own political turmoils, this war has been completely overlooked by the media. Since the days of Deng Xiaoping, the Chinese Communist Party has quietly been building a monopoly on the world’s most important element — lithium. [deng] When it started this campaign, lithium-ion batteries were little more than a novelty of consumer electronics. Today, lithium-ion is the primary storage medium for everything from wireless devices to electric vehicles to renewable energy power generation. Global lithium-ion storage capacity currently stands at just shy of 3 terrawatts — enough to power 50 billion standard lightbulbs. By 2030, that number will more than double, to 6.5 terrawatts. The Chinese saw this coming. We clearly did not, and more than three decades after their quiet revolution began, we are decidedly on the losing end. Tiny Stock Has 264 Patents on Groundbreaking AI Tech A little-known AI tech is becoming critical to the operations of 94% of corporations... It’s projected to be in nine out of every 10 cars by 2028... And is already essential to the workflow of 80% of hospitals. Which is the real reason why Bill Gates bet an enormous $20 billion on this AI niche... double what he invested in ChatGPT. Yet one tiny company already holds 264 ironclad patents on this tech. And it's lined up to hand savvy investors like you 5,300% profits. [Click here for the full story.]( China's Lithium Monopoly Didn't Happen by Accident Today, China accounts for three-quarters of global lithium-ion battery production. It processes almost two-thirds of the lithium reserves in the world — giving it total dominance over a resource that will be even more important than oil was in the 20th century. [china lithium] Now, looking at these facts, one comes to the simple conclusion that we have a lot of catching up to do, but, sadly, it’s not that simple. You see, at the moment, the U.S. owns less than 3% of global lithium reserves and processes even less — just 2%. Most of our lithium and most of our lithium-ion batteries come from China. Even Tesla, the world’s biggest, most famous, most successful EV-maker, outsources nearly all of its battery production to the Chinese. Simply piling money and resources into the problem sounds like the way to go, but that too isn’t as simple as it sounds. The average lithium mine takes no less than 10 years to go from discovery to production, and even an established resource with all infrastructure in place requires two years to roll out its first batch of usable product. ["Project Wingman" Unlocks 50x Profit Window]( "Project Wingman" is transforming a $133 billion market using AI. Solving a nationwide pilot shortage... And setting up a tiny stock for a meteoric rise. Early investors like you could collect 50x gains in the process. 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Something that levels the playing field on a technological level. Thankfully, that something may have already arrived. Earlier this year, a small technology company operating out of Calgary, Canada, perfected a method for extracting lithium from oil and gas brine pits. You read that correctly… Brine pits, which hold wastewater used in fossil fuel production, may be the silver bullet we need to establish North America as the global lithium power. The process is efficient, cheap, and, most important of all, up to 10 times quicker than the traditional methods. [$34,200 Retirement Handout Starts on DECEMBER 18.]( There isn’t much time to waste... You could boost your retirement income by up to $34,200 a year simply by staking a claim on a new income stream hidden in the recent Inflation Reduction Act. It’s 100% legal, but you’ll need to move fast. The next payment is due on DECEMBER 18. 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The company behind all this is young, small, and completely focused on this one problem. It was founded by veterans of the petrochemical industry and is now well on the way toward spreading its knowledge and techniques industry-wide. For the investors out there, the news gets even better. First of all, this company is already public and trades on two North American exchanges. Get a Piece of Tomorrow's North American Lithium Revolution You can buy it today on any online brokerage platform. More importantly, however, this company is basically unknown to the retail investment community. Just like the first lithium revolution of the early '90s, this one is coming in under the radar, but it won’t stay there. Not this time. There is simply too much demand and too much at stake, and this single technological breakthrough has the potential to change everything. Want to learn more? 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