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Here are the latest and greatest from the Outsider Club and our colleagues. [Outsider Club logo] 400% vs. 27%, 50,000 Duds, and $7 Trillion off the Books… By Outsider Club Written Apr 24, 2022 Here are the most popular articles from the Outsider Club and our colleagues… [oc linkfest capitol dome]( [One Simple Trick Made Congress Rich — Time for You to Do the Same]( In the past 40 years, the median net worth of members of Congress has quadrupled. Meanwhile the real median household income has improved by just 27%. How did they get so rich? [It's not the salary...]( [oc linkfest external 24 apr 22 2]( [3 Easy Moves to "Flip" Crisis Into Riches]( Plan your shopping trip around these 27 items because in the coming days, they could skyrocket in price. Investing expert Dave Forest explains, it doesn't matter if the stores in your neighborhood seem fine now because: "Once this crisis hits cruising speed, these essential items could sell out quickly and never be restocked." [This is what's on Dave's list](. [oc linkfest drone delivery]( [Home Deliveries Will Soon Change Forever]( In Biden’s effort to save gas prices, he created a boon for an industry ripe for disruption — the air transportation industry. Technology has come a long way, and experts think [the airship industry is being reborn as we speak](. [oc linkfest usps ev]( [The USPS Just Ordered 50,000 Next-Gen Mail Trucks and They're the DUMBEST Things You've Ever Seen]( The USPS just placed an order for 50,000 of these next-generation mail trucks from manufacturer Oshkosh Corporation at a cost of almost $3 billion. It is wildly controversial, and [not just for how they look](... [oc linkfest external 10 oct 21]( [The $7 Trillion Clandestine Military Surge]( It was started in 1969. The technology it created is about to go mainstream. This company holds the patents. Until today, uncovering these programs — and taking part in the enormous amount of wealth they create — [has been out of reach for regular investors until now](. [oc linkfest tech]( [Mark Zuckerberg May Be Weird, But He's Right About This]( Does anyone else find it deeply ironic that the guy who invented Facebook doesn't seem to have any friends? He's practically admitted as much himself, but [he's not wrong about this trend](. [oc linkfest handshake]( [The People You Don't Know You Should Be Watching]( There are some 80,000 corporate insiders that do not want you to know who they are or what they are doing but have no choice in the matter. They have to disclose what they're up to, and [we should be watching them.]( [oc linkfest money]( [Stop Insiders From Keeping All the Profits]( America’s insiders are stuffing money into suitcases and sneaking it out the back door. They’re using their insider knowledge to make secret trades that normal investors can’t even see. But they have no choice — they have to disclose their positions, and that exposes their advantage. [Here is what they're up to...]( [oc linkfest external 19 sep 21]( [Why Elon's New Manganese Battery Is Already Obsolete]( Three weeks ago, a momentary slip of the tongue by Tesla lead singer Elon Musk sent the tech world into a frenzy. It sent journalists around the world running to their laptops as a wave of speculation rose about a paradigm shift for the biggest rechargeable battery-maker in existence. [Here's what Mr. Musk had to say...]( To your wealth, — Outsider Club Research Staff The $5 Stock Behind This $15 Trillion Breakthrough Over the last three years, a small, secretive company has been quietly filing 140 patents for a revolutionary technology. Forbes describes this technology as “transformative,” and big names are lining up to invest. When Jeff Bezos experienced this tech firsthand, he didn’t hesitate. He immediately invested a cool $116 million. But you don’t need to invest $116 million to reap the benefits of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. A modest $500 investment could be enough to bag you extraordinary gains of as much as $1.5 million in the coming years. It’s not as unbelievable as you think. If you had invested in a small Seattle tech company called Microsoft in 1986, you could have turned $500 into $1.1 million dollars. That’s a 237,400% return. Or what if you picked up 500 shares of McDonald’s back in 1965? You would have bagged gains of 68,270%. But the company I want to tell you about is doing something that is much more revolutionary than fast food or computers. In fact, I’ve just finished putting together a report that has all of the details on this unknown company, its revolutionary technology, and the 140 patents that could make it a household name. And I’m finally ready to share this free report with you. [Click here now to gain access to your report on the $5 stock behind this $15 trillion breakthrough…]( Browse Our Archives [One Simple Trick Made Congress Rich — Time for You to Do the Same]( [The People You Don't Know You Should Be Watching]( [The USPS Just Ordered 50,000 Next-Gen Mail Trucks and They're the DUMBEST Things You've Ever Seen]( [Mark Zuckerberg May Be Weird, But He's Right About This]( [Congress Is Letting This Wither and Die]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here]( and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Outsider Club, please add newsletter@outsiderclub.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. 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