I just returned from yet another investment adventure...
I just returned from yet another investment adventure...
Oh, the things I've found in California...
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Jesus, Babe Ruth, and the Future of Energy
[Jimmy Mengel Photo] By [Jimmy Mengel](
Written Dec. 19, 2019
Every time I go to California for an investment trip, something amazing happens…
During my first trip, I flew into the John Wayne Airport, got into a taxi, and was immediately ushered to a nondescript warehouse. But it was no ordinary warehouse: it was filled with the most amazing treasures I had ever seen.
I inspected a signed Babe Ruth baseball bat...
I held a million-dollar stamp...
I even interviewed a Pawn Star.
The reason I flew across the country was to visit a company that dealt in high-end sports memorabilia. The company’s charts looked good. The growth was there. And the dividend has grown for years. On paper, I was rather confident about recommending it.
But I needed to see it for myself.
I walked away with the comfort and confidence to bring my readers the story and the recommendation. Today, my [Crow's Nesters]( are up 152%... with a heavy dividend payout to boot. Had I not made that visit, I may have never recommended the stock.
But my other trips to the Golden State proved even more profitable...
[On Camera] Retired Millionaire Leaves South America
to Make Shocking Gold Prediction
Legendary investor Doug Casey just made a MASSIVE gold prediction... It’s so outrageous, it nearly wasn't published.
But then he agreed to make it official and go on camera for an exclusive interview.
And what he said is shocking...
Doug calls it the "most bullish sign [he’s] seen in 45 years..."
If you’re interested, the full interview is available free for a short time. [Watch the Interview Now.](
I once flew into San Bernardino and ran — smack dab — into Jesus.
[jimmy and pot jesus]
He gave me a big hug and a handshake, and we both turned around to witness one of his "disciples" rolling up huge crucifix-shaped joints and selling them to the hungry throngs of supporters.
I personally found it rather blasphemous, but when it comes to investing, I'm completely agnostic. I talk to everybody involved in every sector I cover. That means everyone from stoners and janitors to CEOs and accountants.
You see, I was in San Bernardino to speak at the largest cannabis conference in the world — the Cannabis Cup.
I ended up meeting several companies that handed my readers triple-digit gains. I walked through the circus of Rastas, skateboarders, and trust fund stoners in order to find the actual entrepreneurs. If you looked in the right places, the crowd wasn't just a bunch of basement dwellers growing marijuana. Many were legitimate companies — you just had to blend in, hit the pavement, and locate them.
Most investment desk-jockeys don't have the cojones to do that.
And while it was an honor to meet Jesus, the cannabis contacts I made were far more beneficial.
I banked:
- 163% on a cannabis beverage producer
- 266% on a medicinal cannabis company
- 269% on a cannabis hydroponics grower
- 570% on a cannabis research firm
- 582% on a cannabis greenhouse company
None of them would have been possible without multiple trips to California. But my most recent trip there was the most interesting trip of all…
[[fuel_cell_jimmy_cup]Why is Jimmy drinking from this tailpipe?](
Why is Outsider Club’s own Jimmy Mengel drinking from this car’s exhaust pipe?
Has he lost his flippin’ mind?
He says it’s cleaner and better than any glass of water from your sink. But that’s not why.
He says [the secret it reveals]( is so lucrative that it’s igniting a 90,900% market surge in the next few months.
You see, I just returned from yet another investment adventure.
I cruised down the Pacific Coast Highway — wind in my hair, sand on my feet, and the sunshine beaming down from above.
However, I was not riding in a vehicle that would look appropriate with a surfboard strapped to the roof.
My vehicle of choice was far quieter — and far more efficient. My trip took place in this baby:
[Jimmy Fuel Cell](
It has a range of more than 300 miles per tank and gets the equivalent of 79 miles per gallon. And it puts the many Teslas I passed to shame…
My “whip” ran on a weird form of fuel known as "Blue Gas."
Unlike typical electric vehicles, it doesn’t involve lithium or batteries or rare earths. It doesn’t involve solar, wind, water, biofuels, or any other form of renewable energy you’ve heard of.
And of course, it doesn’t involve oil, coal, or any other fossil fuel.
Best of all, it’s 100% emissions-free…
But I’m not banking on everyone driving one of these babies. I’m expecting this energy revolution to hit much larger targets.
Amazon and Walmart are buying up this technology for forklifts in their warehouses.
FedEx, UPS, and DHL are deploying it for their delivery vans.
But the biggest shift is coming to heavy-duty trucks; around $14 billion worth of "Blue Gas" semi-trucks have been ordered in the last year alone by the likes of U.S. Xpress, America’s largest shipping company.
[You can watch the footage of my trip here.](
While you may not actually feel the California breeze, the investment winds will be firmly behind you.
Godspeed,
[Jimmy Mengel]
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Jimmy is a managing editor for [Outsider Club]( and the investment director of the personal finance advisory, [The Crow's Nest,](and cannabis stocks advisory, [The Marijuana Manifesto.]( For more on Jimmy, check out his editor's [page](.
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