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How does one fight an invisible enemy? Simple: With invisible technology. More specifically, "Invisi

How does one fight an invisible enemy? Simple: With invisible technology. More specifically, "Invisible Detection." [Outsider Club logo] How to Fight an Invisible Enemy [Jason Simpkins Photo] By [Jason Simpkins]( Written Sep 04, 2020 The COVID-19 death toll is now approaching a bleak 190,000 in America. Fully six months after the virus first arrived on our shores, we're still wearing masks. We're still social distancing. And many of us are still working from home. There's a global effort underway to develop a vaccine but it's not likely to be released any time soon. And time is running short with summer drawing to a close. Who knows what the fall and winter will bring? So, clearly, our efforts to combat the virus aren't sufficient. We need to do more. We need to do better. But how? How does one fight an invisible enemy? Simple: With invisible technology. More specifically, "[Invisible Detection](." [20-Cent Tech Stock Stops COVID-19 Outbreaks BEFORE They Happen]( Big Pharma is in a $100 billion race for a vaccine... But one tiny tech stock just beat them all to the punch, marking an end to COVID-19. It owns 100 patents on an instant COVID-detecting technology that stops outbreaks BEFORE they happen. Which is why it’s rolling out everywhere. As the Washington Post reports, “In the weeks to come, this will be not only at airports and arenas but workplaces, schools, housing complexes and anywhere else Americans gather en masse.” The company behind this only trades for $0.50, but that won’t last much longer... [Click here for the full story.]( You see, when the Coronavirus first reared its ugly head, I started looking for the new technologies that could address it. Not just for my own personal enrichment — but because I wanted to support the war effort. If there was a company out there with technology that could help subdue this pandemic and save lives, well, that's a company I wanted to invest in. And as it turns out, I was already invested in one... You see, a few years ago, [I caught on to a company]( that specializes in "Invisible Detection" — covertly assessing potential threats. It's an incredible technology. To put it simply, it's camera software that uses advanced AI and facial recognition technology to identify weapons and even known terrorists. If a person is carrying a gun, knife, or even a bomb, this technology can recognize that and alert the authorities. If a person is wanted by the authorities — on a terrorist watch list, or a known criminal with a mugshot — this technology can identify them, and again, alert the authorities. But now, with the outbreak of COVID-19, it's going even further... Because the brains behind this technology have added a new layer — thermal imaging and temperature screening. The #1 Way to Build Generational Wealth in America? Wall Street insiders do NOT want you peeking at this footage... Why? It exposes a little-known “blueprint” that’s quietly helped regular Americans extract million-dollar fortunes from the market… WITHOUT touching any risky options, ETFs, cryptos, or futures. [See it for yourself here]( before we’re forced to pull it from the web. Yes, this same technology that's already being deployed to stadiums, airports, concert halls, and other major venues, is now being used to screen for COVID symptoms. That means it can catch potential carriers, alert them to their illness, and ensure that they are removed from crowds. Better still, it can help identify where that person has been and who they've interacted with, and notify anyone who's come in contact with that person. And it gets better... The technology can count the number of individuals entering and exiting a store, ensuring businesses comply with new laws governing capacity. And it can even measure the distance between individuals to monitor social distancing protocols. This is the kind of cutting-edge technology that [will help us defeat the invisible enemy once and for all](. No wonder it's rapidly being adopted across the country. Businesses like Amazon and Walmart are using it to scan their employees upon arrival. The facial recognition aspect ensures that every person coming and going is cleared to be there. And the infrared and surface temperature components flag anyone with a fever. Thus, it delivers multiple layers of security in one seamless, swift, contactless action. And speaking of contactless, that's exactly where everything is heading. [Tiny Miner to Surge 5,000% on Critical Announcement]( In the next few months, a critical announcement will reveal the biggest gold mine in America. And send the $1 per stock tiny miner that owns it surging for no less than 5,000% gains. For reasons you’ll see, its real gold windfall has been kept hidden from the public. But that’s about to change. You need to position yourself immediately. [Click here for the full story.]( Make no mistake, we're entering a new world — one in which security checkpoints are staffed not by people but by robots. Or, more specifically, kiosks. As I've previously reported, this technology is already being used to scan travelers' faces and compare them with their passport photos. U.S. Customs and Border Protection says it’s processed more than 19 million travelers using facial recognition technology in just the past few years and caught 135 "imposters" whose identities did not match their IDs in the process. And the Department of Homeland Security says it plans to use facial recognition at America's top 20 airports by 2021 — and at the remainder of airports by 2023. It's not just government agencies that are backing this, either. It's also supported by private airline companies who see this technology as a way of streamlining air travel, reducing lines and wait times for boarding and baggage checks. The fact that in the time of COVID it can also reduce interpersonal contact between employees, security agents, and travelers, scan for symptoms, and assist in contact tracing are just added benefits. Effectively, it adds multiple layers of security while increasing overall efficiency, making it vital to American society moving forward. And yet, the stock is dirt cheap right now, trading for less than $0.20 per share. Of course, that's just because the market hasn't caught on yet. After all, this technology has only been around for a few years, and the added layers of disease control are still in the implementation phase. But once it takes off in full, the stock will skyrocket. [So if you want to get in on it, check out my latest report here](. Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( Jason Simpkins is Assistant Managing Editor of the Outsider Club and Investment Director of The Wealth Warrior, a financial advisory focused on security companies and defense contractors. For more on Jason, check out his editor's [page](. *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 [2020: The Year of the Flying Car]( [Digital Toilet Paper Is Fuel for Gold's Fire]( [The Surprise Winner in the Race to Save Air Travel]( [Buffett Moves on More Than Gold]( [Billions of Dollars, Millions of Jobs]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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