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The U.S. spends nearly $1 TRILLION on its military every year. Jason Williams wants you to get a pie

The U.S. spends nearly $1 TRILLION on its military every year. Jason Williams wants you to get a piece of that and has a secret to share about a special event happening on March 30 that will give you access. The U.S. spends nearly $1 TRILLION on its military every year. Jason Williams wants you to get a piece of that and has a secret to share about a special event happening on March 30 that will give you access. [Wealth Daily logo] Forget Picks and Shovels, You Need Cloaks and Daggers [Jason Williams Photo] By [Jason Williams]( Written Mar 18, 2022 You might not believe it if I told you, but a lot of the technology you rely on to help you get through your day got its start as a top-secret military program. If you’re wearing glasses to read this, the scratch-resistant lenses on them were developed through top-secret research. If you’re not wearing glasses because you got that surgery to fix your vision, well, LASIK was a top-secret military invention too. If you’re in an area prone to earthquakes, your building is sitting on what was once top-secret government technology that protects it when the earth starts to tremble and shake. If you’re using electricity provided by the sun (i.e., solar power) then you can thank another top-secret research program. The tires on your car that drove you to work; the Dustbuster you used to clean up the coffee that exploded out of the grinder this morning; the wireless headset you wear to drown out the noise; the smoke detector hanging above your head; the camera in your cellphone; the formula you feed your baby; even your mattress, home insulation, and home gym come to you courtesy of government research programs. In fact, the GPS most of you use to figure out where to go was first developed by the CIA before it became Google Earth, and your laptop was developed by NASA before it made its way to your lap. We can thank government and military research for countless technological advances. And as investors, if we watch what the government and military are developing, we can be at the forefront of modern technology too. Sell Gold for Bitcoin? It's a controversial call. But former Wall Street VP and hedge fund manager Teeka Tiwari said he "no longer expects gold to adequately protect your wealth against the money printing happening right now." [But this is about more than just one coin...]( A new class of cryptos is on the rise, Teeka says. Coins he believes could do MUCH better than Bitcoin in the coming months. Even better... [You can get the name of his next top crypto pick for free! Click here.]( Q I’m guessing you’ve seen at least one James Bond movie. And I’m hoping your second-favorite character was the inventor supplying Agent 007 with all that cool stuff to fight the bad guys. I loved Q’s shop. I wanted to work there and test products. Alas, that’s not reality. In reality, Q isn’t a person at all. He’s the CIA’s investment arm, In-Q-Tel (the Q in the name is in fact a nod to the famous fictional inventor). But In-Q-Tel comes up with some pretty amazing technology, too. It’s entire purpose was to take the CIA’s limited budget and make it more effective in developing new technology to protect the United States. So now, instead of developing tech themselves, the CIA partners with entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, and startup founders to help fund the research that will create the technology that keeps our defenses at the forefront of the global stage. I’m telling you about all this because when you know how the government develops new technologies, and when you know where the government is investing, you can make a pretty penny by backing the same investments. And I just happen to know a guy who’s been dialed into exactly what’s going on inside the beltway for decades. Turning Networks Into Net Profits We first met after I left the Department of Defense where I was working with the U.S. Army. His name is Jason, so we immediately had a bond. But, I have to be honest here; I was pretty surprised to meet someone who was even more connected than I. I mean, I was pretty hands-on in my time at the DoD. And I was involved in a lot of projects. All of them revolved around budgets, so I knew exactly where the money came from, where it was going, and who signed off on it. And yet here was this guy who was telling me which companies were getting the money from those budgets I helped draft. And he was right nearly every time. I mentioned a program I’d worked on and he dropped the name of a contractor getting the lion’s share of the funding. "Plastic Killer" Could Soar to Historic Gains One tiny company is about to disrupt the $579 billion plastic market... Its patented biological alternative could be worth billions soon. Major brands could soon depend on this innovation developed in cooperation with the University of British Columbia. Giants like Nestlé and Keurig could run to this tiny company for help, as they’ll have to replace their standard plastics. Gains of as much as 6,896% are on the table. But this is urgent... Because radical environmental policies are unfolding right now… and this unexpected turn of events could make this company huge. [Read this briefing]( for the details before it’s too late. I was impressed. And so were his investors. He’d already been using his connections and research to help them corner the defense market for years when we met. And since then, he’s accomplished far more. He’s expanded his network inside the Beltway (that’s what we call D.C. around these parts). He’s zeroed in on companies advancing military research to lock in countless massive gains in the market. And later this month, he’s agreed to do something completely unprecedented. He’s agreed to open the doors of this mysterious world and take you inside the secret files of the military-industrial complex… Episode One In this incredibly timely investigative series, Jason Simpkins takes us inside the shadow budgets that make up the most top-secret military and government projects. Through tireless research and dogged hounding of his connections inside the Beltway, Jason’s able to suss out the individual companies that stand to reap the biggest rewards and collect the most funding. And in Episode One, he plans to unveil the company our government is relying on to help rebuild European defenses in the face of a Russian invasion. Everything will be revealed later this month on March 30. But I want to make sure you hear and see what Jason has to say and show. So I secured [an advance seat]( for you to make sure you don’t miss out. I also got a little teaser trailer of the episode to whet your appetite. Just take a little time today to [watch the trailer]( and reserve your spot. Then mark your calendar for March 30 and get ready to profit as the secret stock files of the U.S. military-industrial complex are revealed. You won’t want to miss a word! To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic] @TheReal_JayDubs]( [[follow basic]The Wealth Advisory on Youtube]( [[follow basic]The Wealth Advisory on Facebook]( After graduating Cum Laude in finance and economics, Jason designed and analyzed complex projects for the U.S. Army. He made the jump to the private sector as an investment banking analyst at Morgan Stanley, where he eventually led his own team responsible for billions of dollars in daily trading. Jason left Wall Street to found his own investment office and now shares the strategies he used and the network he built with you. Jason is the founder of [Main Street Ventures](, a pre-IPO investment newsletter, and co-authors [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter. He also contributes regularly to [Wealth Daily](. To learn more about Jason, [click here](. Browse Our Archives [Why China's Lithium War Is Far More Important Than Putin]( [Rising Oil Stock With a P/E of 4 Going Even Higher]( [Don't Tell Me About Your Kangaroos]( [This Payout Just Got WAY Bigger!]( [This Is Why We Need to Make Oil Irrelevant]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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