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Auto industry insiders have dubbed blue gas as the "Tesla Killer." Outsider Club founder Nick Hodge

Auto industry insiders have dubbed blue gas as the "Tesla Killer." Outsider Club founder Nick Hodge explains how investors can get in on the next evolution of the automotive industry and take advantage of the Tesla Killer... Auto industry insiders have dubbed blue gas as the "Tesla Killer." Outsider Club founder Nick Hodge explains how investors can get in on the next evolution of the automotive industry and take advantage of the Tesla Killer... [Wealth Daily logo] Did "Blue Gas" Just Make Batteries Obsolete? By Nick Hodge Written Jan. 09, 2020 A long-awaited challenger to electric vehicles is here.[Blue Gas Station]( They use a unique “blue gas” as fuel. They are reliable. They are safe. They are clean. And they are being adopted at breakneck pace by automakers and big industry alike. Amazon uses [this technology]( at its fulfillment centers. BMW is launching a line of its popular X series of SUVs that is powered by this blue fuel. Honda is already selling cars that use it. French conglomerate Alstom is using it to power trains in Germany. California is testing it out for trains as well. Hyundai is moving ahead with a multibillion-dollar plan to commercialize cars, ships, and trucks powered by “blue gas.” Toyota is building a fleet of its own, as well as partnering with big-rig maker Kenworth to get "blue gas" into 18-wheelers. Make up to 700% profits in cyber warfare Hackers and cyberterrorists are attacking America. They broke into computers at Lockheed Martin and Boeing to steal blueprints for military aircraft. Another “Cyber 9/11” is imminent. And the Trump administration is pouring $80 billion into cyber defense. I’ve pinpointed the #1 cyber defense contractor to receive that windfall spending — and deliver investors up to 700% profits. [Details here.]( All this has led Forbes to say about the new decade: The 2010s saw battery-powered electric cars move into the mainstream, led by Elon Musk’s Tesla, and as that trend gains steam there are signs the decade ahead will see [“blue gas”] gain commercial viability in transportation, particularly for heavy vehicles like trains and long-haul semis that need a more flexible power train than multi-ton battery packs. That’s why auto industry insiders have dubbed it the “Tesla Killer.” A new study released this week by Deloitte China at the Consumer Electronics Show makes it clear: To many commercial operators, “blue gas” seems to be a complex and expensive technology for the future. However, we have proven through our deep research and proprietary model that [it] will become cheaper to run than traditional internal combustion vehicles or battery electric very soon. Sophisticated commercial operators around the world are already investing in this technology to stay one step ahead of the competition. It also concluded that “blue gas” is “cleaner than battery electric vehicles and internal combustion vehicles.” Leading global consulting firm Wood Mackenzie has said worldwide capacity for this fuel is set to rise 1,272% in the next five years! [Blue Gas Capacity Growth]( [CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Jimmy’s shocking truck stop encounter]( I recently stopped at this truck stop in Long Beach, California. It looks like any other. You’d get a nasty hot dog. Some burnt coffee. And all sorts of weird characters stop here. But the truck drivers who use it have a secret. A secret that’s set to render fossil fuels obsolete... and Bloomberg says it will “skyrocket 1,000-times over.” [And I got it all on video.]( [gas station pic] The investment race for “blue gas” is on. And we’re taking the lead. Our team went to drive one of these vehicles firsthand. We brought a video crew so you could [see its potential for yourself.]( You won’t believe how clean they truly are… or how fast they fuel up… But you should. Same for why the tiny stock behind the engine technology that’s making it possible is set to trade higher than Tesla within the next few months. [See it all here.]( Call it like you see it, [Nick Hodge Signature] Nick Hodge [[follow basic]@nickchodge on Twitter]( Nick is the founder and president of the [Outsider Club](, and the investment director of the thousands-strong stock advisories, [Early Advantage]( and [Wall Street's Underground Profits](. He also heads [Nick’s Notebook](, a private placement and alert service that has raised tens of millions of dollars of investment capital for resource, energy, cannabis, and medical technology companies. Co-author of two best-selling investment books, including Energy Investing for Dummies, his insights have been shared on news programs and in magazines and newspapers around the world. For more on Nick, take a look at 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 [Bombs Are Falling]( [A Look Ahead at 5G]( [Little Dogs Suck]( [Why the 2020s Should Be a Great Decade for Value Investing]( [Too Gig to Fail: Why Regulatory Downside for Gig Companies May Be Overblown]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. 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