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Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: 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 Apr. 07, 2019 If you missed it Friday, here's one more chance to check out this week's top stories from Outsider Club: [FPO_190x190]( [The 10 Billion Dollar Molecule]( Scientists are calling it “The Molecule of the Century” and already has FDA approval. The company that owns it could have multiple “MoC” therapies in Phase 2 clinical trials this year. If any of its new drugs show promise — [we could be looking at a $10 billion stock...]( [nuclear]( [Bill Gates: “I can't overstate how important this is.”]( Nuclear energy is that important to our future. It's about to get the boost it deserves. If you think we still run on the anachronistic power plants from nearly 50 years ago, [think again...]( [economic storm]( [Worse Than 2008]( The world’s total debt is now larger than at the height of the financial crisis in 2008... In fact, it’s now surpassed a record $164 trillion. Which is why investing legend Mr. James Dines is now issuing an urgent warning for America. Find out why excessive debt is just one of the [five looming global events that are fueling an economic “Perfect Storm”…]( [pot stocks]( [Introducing Your Own Personal Weed ETF]( There are still no marijuana exchange-traded funds that allow you to gain a basket of exposure to the U.S. market — but [the race is now on to fill that gap...]( [recall]( [Making FDA Recalls a Thing of the Past]( Food recalls are a major cost to the industry. Something like [$55 billion every year.]( The major problem boils down to one thing... There’s a tiny 30-cent stock with all of the patents of a technology that will make FDA recalls a thing of the past. [marijuana_money_190x190]( [My Doctor, Lawyer, and Wife Agree...]( The two most beautiful words, to pot stocks expert Jimmy Mengel, [when it comes to marijuana investing are 'bipartisan consensus'.]( It’s when his bankers, brokers and my legal business can actually work together to make everyone money! New marijuana legislation will change the industry forever... [soldier]( [This Tech Saved the Lives of 850 U.S. Soldiers Last Year]( Just last year, a massive car bomb detonated, completely wiping out an area the size of four football fields. Its intended target? The 850 U.S. soldiers stationed nearby. [Due to this latest technology, there wasn’t a single fatality…]( To your wealth, –Outsider Club Research Staff For a list of Outsider Club premium publications, [click here.]( For the article archive, [click here.]( [This $99 Report Can Make You 1,000%]( Marijuana has gone mainstream... and that’s why the world’s most important companies (Coca-Cola, Heineken, and Molson Coors, to name a few) are pouring billions into cannabis. If you’re holding the right stocks when a buyout is announced, you could make a fortune. I know, because I just made 3,220%! But this buyout frenzy is far from over... I’ve used my insider connections to pinpoint the five cannabis stocks next up on the buyout list — and I’m putting everything I know into a limited-time special report. Each of these five stocks could make you 1,000% or more. [Let me show you why this $99 report could make you wealthy.]( Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! 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