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Yet almost nobody knows about it, because the impact has yet to be felt. May 07, 2024 / Editor's Not

Yet almost nobody knows about it, because the impact has yet to be felt. May 07, 2024 [View in Browser]( / [Unsubscribe]( Editor's Note: The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. Dear Reader, Days before leaving the White House… President Trump signed Executive Order #13972. His signature greenlit a breakthrough new energy technology known as [Project Pele]( and set in motion a plan that I believe could forever change the face of America. Now, Project Pele is almost complete. And it promises to usher in a new era of American prosperity. Yet almost nobody knows about it, because the impact has yet to be felt. [That, however, is about to change.]( And as the news of this new energy revolution goes mainstream, I believe one small company will reap almost all the economic rewards. You see, it’s a company that’s intrinsically tied to the U.S. government – and has been for decades – and as this new energy technology goes live, they are in prime position to secure billions in government contracts. All the details are in my [here](. You can read it at no cost by clicking the link above. If you’re not familiar with my previous work, this isn’t the first time I’ve alerted my readers to massive, under-the-radar transformations unfolding in the global energy markets. Case in point: during the “peak oil” mania, all the leading experts warned that the world was running out of fossil fuels. As Robert U. Ayers, one of America’s most respected economists and scientists, wrote, “No one is questioning the fact that we have either reached or will soon reach peak oil.” He was wrong. I questioned it. Loudly and publicly. Because I saw an entirely different story unfolding… I saw that thanks to new shale drilling technology, America was on the cusp of an unprecedented boom in oil and gas production. I even went so far as to say that we would become the world’s largest exporters of cheap shale oil and gas. I was laughed at for my prediction. What happened next? Oil prices plunged from $114 in 2011 a barrel to $29 in 2016… Oil production doubled between 2011 and 2022… and we continue to uncover vast new reserves of oil and gas. Today, I’m stepping forward with another energy prediction. One that could have even greater economic impact than the fracking boom. To get all the details, [read my latest presentation by clicking here.]( You’ll discover why I’m calling this one of the biggest developments in the global energy market since the shale revolution… why everything you’ve ever been told about Trump’s environmental record is a lie… … and most importantly, why those who get in early on this emerging trend could capitalize on one of the most powerful economic forces ever unleashed in America. It’s all waiting for you [here.]( Porter This ad is sent on behalf of Porter & Co. 1001 Cathedral Street, Fourth Floor, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you’re not interested in this opportunity, please click unsubscribe below and remove yourself from these offers. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. Trading involves risk. The information provided is NOT trading advice. Neither the Editors, the Publisher, nor any of their respective affiliates make any guarantee or other promise as to any results that may be obtained from the newsletter. Past performance is no guarantee of future performance. This recipient of this email assumes responsibility for conducting its own due diligence on the aforementioned company or entity and assumes full responsibility, and releases the sender from liability for any purchase or order made from any company or entity mentioned or recommended in this email. The information provided is for educational purposes only. Please contact your financial advisor for specific financial advice tailored to your personal circumstances. Actual results may differ. Nothing here constitutes a recommendation respecting the particular security illustrated. Copyright © 2024 Web Impact. This offer is brought to you by Web Impact LLC. Al Jerozolimskie 85, 02-001 Warsaw, Poland. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Web Impact LLC click link below. All Rights Reserved. [Unsubscribe](

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