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Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: A Medical Marijuana Breakthrough If y

Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: A Medical Marijuana Breakthrough If you had put $50 into Pfizer stock at its IPO, you’d be a millionaire. You’re about to discover the “Next Pfizer”, which recently IPO’d. We’ll take you inside this operation to get you in on what’s shaping up to be the top medical ma You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Outsider Club. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Outsider Club logo] By Outsider Club Written Oct. 06, 2018 Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: [FPO_190x190]( [A Medical Marijuana Breakthrough]( If you had put $50 into Pfizer stock at its IPO, you’d be a millionaire. You’re about to discover the “Next Pfizer”, which recently IPO’d. We’ll take you inside this operation to get you in on what’s shaping up to be the top medical marijuana company in the world. This medical marijuana company is disrupting a $635 billion industry. [And it trades for a couple bucks...]( [Lithium & Uranium Are Back]( The electrification of everything is real. It’s a mega-trend that will only accelerate with time. Another trend that will only accelerate with time is [the rising uranium price and the equities that provide leverage to it.]( This is where our resource space expert Gerardo Del Real thinks uranium is headed. [Solving America’s Prison Problem]( A cyberwarrior firm has just finished work on a solution to America’s thorniest criminal justice problems. With so many people in jail for petty or victimless crime, we don’t have enough cells to go around. [But this company has an answer so clever and elegant]( that everyone from the courtroom to the Capitol is thrilled... [China Attacks: Bloomberg Bombshell]( [Is A Wake-Up Call]( Bloomberg dropped a bombshell Thursday morning, with a massive cover story it called “The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies.” There is no sugar-coating it. [The report was alarming...]( [A National Security Crisis Is Brewing]( The U.S. is at risk of becoming 100% dependent on imported uranium to fuel our nuclear reactors. Much of the uranium available in the market comes from nations such as Kazakhstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan. [These are countries that the United States should NOT feel comfortable relying on for its energy needs.]( [wall_st_panic_250x250]( [The Only Sure Thing In Investing]( Interest rates are rising off of 5,000-year lows, while the Federal debt is soaring. Stocks are increasingly volatile, while still suspended near record highs. One hiccup in the markets — or a misstep in your decision making — could wipe out a substantial portion of your wealth. [But the right moves at this crucial juncture could unlock life-changing returns...]( [apple_1984_190x190]( [Living Legend Makes Final Prediction]( In 1964, James Dines recommended gold at $35 and silver at 92.5¢. By 1980, gold was trading at $850 and silver had shot up 50-fold to $49.45. In 1984, he told his readers to buy a little-known computer stock at 44.5¢. Apple Computers went on to return 30,000%... [Now he’s making the boldest prediction of his legendary career…]( To your wealth, –Outsider Club Research Staff For a list of Outsider Club premium publications, [click here.]( For the article archive, [click here.]( *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [China Attacks: Bloomberg Bombshell Is A Wake-Up Call]( [What Really Happened in Roswell...]( [Make Or Break Time For The Fed... And Us]( [The Price Has to Rise or the Lights Go Out]( [Lithium & Uranium Are Back]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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