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Are you prepared for the great gig in the sky? One under-the-radar company is 3D-printing its way in

Are you prepared for the great gig in the sky? One under-the-radar company is 3D-printing its way into the new space economy… Are you prepared for the great gig in the sky? One under-the-radar company is 3D-printing its way into the new space economy… [Wealth Daily logo] Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Richard Branson Don't Want You to Know About This [Alexander Boulden Photo] By [Alexander Boulden]( Written Dec 29, 2021 Technology is the No. 1 driving force behind the world’s economy. And it’s often the smallest inventions that change the entire scope of human history. Take the period of minor global warming around the year 950, also known as the “little optimum.” The favorable weather caused agriculture to thrive, resulting in a wave of technical innovation that changed the world. For instance, the horse collar redistributed weight away from the animal’s windpipe, increasing horsepower fourfold; the horseshoe improved horses’ endurance; and the heavy plow let farmers till heavier soil, thereby expanding farmable land, increasing food production, and extending life expectancy. These seemingly small inventions caused a boom in Europe’s population, led to more trade, and were some of the primary factors that ended the feudal system, ushering in a transition out of the Middle Ages. Fast-forward to today and we’re on the cusp of a transition of similar scope... from 4G to 5G. It may seem like a small distinction, but the implications are massive. According to the Science and Technology Innovation Program, this tech will usher in a new era of world prosperity... 5G is a core foundation upon which modern societies — their economies and militaries alike — will rest. This network of networks will be essential to how industries compete and generate value, how people communicate and interact, and how militaries pursue security for their citizenry. 5G is potentially one of the most important networks of the 21st century. It is the very definition of critical infrastructure. But there’s one big problem. Have You Heard of Quantum Computing? Google, IBM, Amazon, and Microsoft... The world’s most powerful companies are all battling it out for domination of this revolutionary new computing technology. And it’s not just Silicon Valley that’s pouring billions of dollars into it... But also governments all over the world. And there’s one tiny company with a trove of patents at the center of it all. [Get the full developing story here.]( In order to connect the world via 5G, everyone needs internet access. It might sound crazy to those who've had internet access their whole lives, but it's not an easily achievable goal. Only half the world’s population currently has internet access, according to the International Telecommunication Union. The other half — roughly 3.8 billion people — remain unconnected and are unable to reap the benefits of the key social and economic resources in our expanding digital world. We’ve been told 5G is the future, but many rural communities are still stuck with dial-up and 3G phones. The gap between those with internet access and those without is a phenomenon called the “digital divide,” and the companies working to bridge this divide are creating windfalls for wise investors. Space-Age Infrastructure 5G networks will touch nearly every piece of new technology, not just cellphones. We’re moving toward a faster, smarter, and more connected world. These networks will help power the imminent rise of internet of things (IoT) technologies, providing the infrastructure needed to transfer huge amounts of data between connected devices. Again, getting ubiquitous and instantaneous internet connectivity to everyone poses a big challenge. Fiber-optic cables won’t cut it, and large cell towers don’t have the necessary reach. The solution, of course, is satellites. But we’re not talking about your satellite cable of yore... that unreliable dish sticking out of the roof that loses signal whenever a cloud passes overhead. The best and brightest companies are working to create reliable and sustainable internet using new satellites that promise to connect the world. Forget the iPhone 13... the iPad... and the Apple Watch... What Apple is designing in secret right now will be 1,000 times bigger than all three of them COMBINED. But here’s the thing — don’t invest in Apple. I have a more direct play instead that takes full advantage of Apple’s next innovation. This company’s technology is absolutely essential for Apple’s secret agenda. Without this company’s technology, Apple’s greatest design will fall flat on its face. And while this tech company has Apple under its thumb, early investors like yourself stand to 20x your profits (all without buying a single share of Apple). Tim Cook could announce this project at any minute. [Click here while everything’s still a secret.]( It’s a tall order, but consumers trust Amazon and SpaceX — the two leading companies working on internet satellites — to make good on this promise. That’s why more and more Americans are considering switching to Starlink, Elon Musk’s internet service provided by SpaceX. According to PCMag, half of U.S. internet customers are willing to try satellite internet. [satellite] In fact, SpaceX has more than 100,000 customers, with many already receiving internet services via Starlink satellites. A New Frontier You've surely seen the rocket launches from Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and Richard Branson this year. It might seem like a pithy battle, with billionaires showing off how much money they can throw into the sky, but taking over space isn't cheap. SpaceX currently has 1,600 satellites in orbit, with Amazon planning to launch a constellation of 3,236 satellites under the Project Kuiper name in the fourth quarter of 2022. The astronomical costs have drawn much controversy this year, especially as the rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer. Bezos spent $5.5 billion on his latest rocket launch... The next NASA rocket will cost nearly $1 billion to get it into space... And SpaceX spent roughly $57 million to launch its latest rocket. But this is the future, and you've got to spend money to make money. Look, we can no longer ignore what’s staring us right in the face. Facebook Has Already Bet $50 Billion on ThisForget 5G — 2021’s Biggest Gains Will Be Here Mark Zuckerberg is no fool. So when he invests $50 billion in a brand-new technology, you'd better pay attention — especially when venture capitalists have also plowed $45 billion in it. Apple and Google have quietly added it to more than 1 billion smartphones. And this exclusive video reveals why this new tech breakthrough is about to revolutionize the computing world... and make a lot of people very rich. Early investors stand to make extraordinary gains of as much as 9,910%. But you have to hurry — this technology is about to go mainstream. [Click here now to get the inside story.]( The space economy is here, and it’s only getting bigger. Just this month, pictures of Starlink satellites went viral as people from Kansas, Florida, and Ohio saw these machines lighting up the night sky like shooting stars. [satellites] But while these space tycoons are busy showing off, [one company is quietly raking in the dough...]( Our defense and space expert Jason Simpkins has been following this space race for the last few years, and he's been pounding the table about a company working behind the scenes that's benefiting from all the space hype. By providing made-to-order satellite launches, [this company owns the infrastructure needed to usher in the new era of space-based internet and 5G](. Think of it like a ride-sharing company in space, as all the big players need its technology to get their payloads into orbit. It even 3D-prints its own parts, so it isn’t affected by the supply chain mess. If you want to hop on board one of the biggest trends of 2022, [get everything you need to know right here](. To your wealth, Alexander Boulden Editor, Wealth Daily After Alex’s passion for economics and investing drew him to one of the largest financial publishers in the world, where he rubbed elbows with former Chicago Board Options Exchange floor traders, Wall Street hedge fund managers, and International Monetary Fund analysts, he decided to take up the pen and guide others through this new age of investing. Browse Our Archives [Eisenhower's Secret Project Takes a Strange Twist 60 Years Later]( [Russia Bans Bitcoin... Will the U.S. Be Next?]( [What Can We Expect From IPOs in 2022?]( [Happy Birthday!]( [Is Elon Musk Running for Office?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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