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Here are the most popular articles from the Outsider Club and our colleagues, Wealth Daily and Energy and Capital. [Outsider Club Header] Aug 10, 2023 by the Outsider Club This Car Emits Drinkable Water?? Here are the most popular articles from the [Outsider Club]( and our colleagues, [Wealth Daily]( and [Energy and Capital](… [Retirement Community Overrun by Robots]("They’re very efficient and helpful and kind." "They’re very polite… very polite." This is how residents of the Holly Creek retirement community described the latest staff additions… except they weren’t talking about people. [Diesel's Doomsday Countdown Begins](The energy landscape is transforming, heralded by the emergence of a game-changing zero-carbon fuel. Forward-thinking investors eyeing this trend could witness a staggering 10,996% return as major vessels switch to this green alternative. At the heart of this movement, a Vancouver company is strategizing a grand production base in a key Western harbor. Its proprietary tech enables the efficient creation of this clean energy source. Stocks are still under $1, but this could pivot dramatically with media exposure. Get all the insights here. [Striking Gold: Unveiling the Secrets of Yukon's Mother Lode, Peak Gold, and New Mining Technology](Luke Burgess returns to the Angel Research Podcast to discuss the secrets of Yukon's mother lode, the challenge behind peak gold, and how investors can "strike gold" in today's gold industry. [The Race for America’s EV Market — and How to Profit](Sales of electric vehicles have been sluggish this summer, but car companies see the writing on the wall. They are the future. [The Future of Global Energy Starts TODAY!]( A Bill Gates-backed company made a huge announcement last week that could change the face of power generation forever. Jason Williams explains how you can profit despite this company’s private status. [Warren Buffett’s Secret Solar Play](Solar is now the second-largest electric power source in Brazil, ahead of coal, gas, oil, and nuclear. With growth like that, you know somebody’s getting rich... [The “Newton Battery” Is Coming to U.S. Power Grids](Harnessing an endless resource, this innovative device delivers consistent energy to power grids. Celebrated successes in Switzerland and Saudi Arabia are just the beginning, as major U.S. states like Texas, Nevada, and California have embraced this technology. Watch as it transforms the massive $3.3 trillion energy market, catapulting the company's stock value. [Are You Ready for Another Gold Rally?](While gold prices faced challenges amidst the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes, the outlook for gold prices is becoming much more favorable. Analyst Luke Burgess thinks it’s a great time to be a gold buyer. [The Day a Lithium Battery Brought Down a 747]( In 2010, a lithium battery fire caused a UPS Airlines flight to crash, killing the two crew members on board. We’ve been lucky since then, but the number of batteries in circulation continues to grow at an ever-increasing rate. The only long-term solution is the end of the lithium-ion battery as we know it. [Save the World: Buy Coal](This is one of the few things that America does right… [The "Blue Gas" Revolution Tesla Didn't See Coming](A groundbreaking car has emerged, sidelining conventional EVs and completely baffling Tesla. It's not battery-operated but runs on the phenomenal "Blue Gas," emitting only drinkable water. This zero-emission marvel charges in mere minutes, allowing weeks of uninterrupted driving. With predictions pointing to over 10 million "Blue Gas" cars on the road soon, Bloomberg anticipates 1,000-fold growth. The driving force behind this revolution is a small company that's set to eclipse Tesla's gains. Don't miss out on this transformative shift. To your wealth, Outsider Club Research Staff Follow the Outsiders [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( | [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Outsider Club LLC, 3 E Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info [here]( including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. If you are interested in our other publications, please call our customer service team at [1-855-496-0830](tel:/18554960830).

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