Today, China Syndrome has evolved into the fear of a practically nonexistent threat. To put it bluntly, itâs time for the world to get over it. Today, China Syndrome has evolved into the fear of a practically nonexistent threat. To put it bluntly, itâs time for the world to get over it. [Wealth Daily] Luke Sweeney / Aug 21, 2022 U.S. Government Infected With âChina Syndromeâ The infection has been spreading for decades now. Nearly every member of the government has been exposed, not to mention most of the population. The symptoms so far have been dependence on foreign energy, taxpayer-funded welfare for massive oil companies, and, most importantly, fear. Its spread has done catastrophic damage to the U.S. economy over the years. To be clear, âChina Syndromeâ has nothing to do with China â politically, at least. Itâs actually a bizarrely comical term for a worst-case nuclear annihilation scenario. [Fukushima Elephant Foot] During the early days of nuclear energy in the 1940s and 1950s, engineers knew they were working with a power they hardly understood. So, like anyone in a life-threatening situation, they did the most human thing possible: dark humor. âChina Syndromeâ is a hypothetical situation in which a white-hot ball of molten nuclear fuel, raging with the full intensity of the sun, drops through its containment and tunnels into the Earth â burrowing all the way to China. Like I said, thatâs definitely the worst-case scenario. Thankfully, itâs also a physically impossible scenario. We couldn't dream of igniting a big enough meltdown to actually dig through the planet. But over time, the possibility of a planet-dooming catastrophe planted itself in the public consciousness. For opponents of nuclear power, the Next Great Meltdown is always right around the corner. The #1 Strategy for Biotech Stocks? Itâs no secret that biotech is the most exciting investment arena there is. Thereâs never a shortage of demand for new treatments for the worldâs worst diseases, like cancer, Alzheimerâs, and arthritis. And with my new trading system, âProject Greenlight,â youâll always know with up to 95% confidence which of those new medicines will be approved by the FDA and which wonât... This could set investors up to make six figures or more in biotech profits. And right now, there's a tiny biotech firm trading for pennies on the dollar with a medicine thatâs on the brink of FDA approval... [Learn more about this unique opportunity today.]( The problem, they claim, is with nuclear power itself, not poor management (i.e., the Soviet Union with Chernobyl) or the breathtaking lack of foresight it takes to build a power plant on a tsunami-prone coastal fault line in Fukushima. In reality, these high-profile accidents are few and far between â especially since weâve had hundreds of reactors running around the clock for decades. But sadly, âNuclear Power Plant Still Not Explodingâ doesnât make for a thrilling news headline. Today, China Syndrome has evolved into the fear of a practically nonexistent threat. To put it bluntly, itâs time for the world to get over it. The New Age of Nuclear Is China Syndrome-Proof And by âChina Syndrome-Proof,â I mean two things: Most importantly, it wonât destroy the planet in a cheesy sci-fi climax, but it will also be immune to public fear. After all, the fossil fuel industry kills and sickens millions more people every year. Coal plants spit more radioactive elements into the air in a day than the entire nuclear industry has in its lifetime. Yet thatâs exactly the fuel source most anti-nuclear pundits support. Most outrage against the fossil fuel industry is shot down or ignored outright. Clearly the renewable sector needs a better marketing team. The next generation of nuclear power plants addresses the âBig Threeâ of anti-nuclear sentiment: safety, cost, and size. Safety is a no-brainer, but the only other possible arguments against nuclear power are the overall cost and large footprint of the facilities themselves. The New Emperor of Energy Storage Youâre looking at the future of a $3.3 trillion industry. Thanks to this groundbreaking innovation, clean energy can be fed to the power grid 24/7... Regardless of whether the sun is shining or the wind is blowing. I call it the "Newton Battery," and it crushes every other battery on the market. The Swiss and the Saudis are already using it. And grids across the globe will be using this battery before we know it. Itâs all possible thanks to one tiny companyâs patented tech. The best part is that 99% of investors have no idea that it just went public... [Get in on the ground floor now, before it's too late.]( Construction of massive, old-school reactors tends to go wildly over budget, lose the publicâs faith, and end up closing down due to political squabbling â often for some of the exact reasons mentioned above. What most of the public doesn't know, however, is that the nuclear energy sector is planning to ditch the most familiar nuclear design. [Classic Reactor] As The Simpsons enters its 34th season, Homer's workplace might be yet another joke that needs explaining to the next generation. The idea of a huge facility housing a single reactor will soon be just as laughable as the room-sized computers of the 1960s. Instead, picture something like this: [SMR] Or, better yet, imagine an entire warehouse full of them. Thatâs the future of nuclear power. Itâs called a small modular reactor (SMR), and it represents the death of China Syndrome. Itâs a small-scale, prefabricated reactor contained entirely within a single unit â complete with enough fail-safe systems to rival a space shuttle. Commercial designs are still being tested, but a huge portion of nuclear experts have already declared their support. This is the inevitable next step for both the nuclear industry and the rest of the renewable energy sector. Endless Energy Perfected at Last What youâre looking at is NOT oil, ethanol, or some crazy biofuel. But in the near future, every skyscraper, factory, truck, plane, train, bus, and boat could be powered by it. Itâs so cheap and efficient it could wipe out every other conventional fuel source we use today... And hand early investors a shot at world-altering gains. [See the breakthrough for yourself here.]( In my opinion, itâs still far too early to invest directly in the reactors themselves. Development is still clearing regulatory hurdles with the government, and commercial SMRs are a long way away. But nuclear power generation in France and Germany is booming, partially thanks to Putin. There are plenty of reactors still online whose operators are looking for any new edge to stay competitive. From a safety standpoint, nuclear meltdown starts with the fuel itself. So why is most of the industry still using decades-old technology? Weâve blasted the Soviet Union for its blunder in Chernobyl, yet many of the plants in Europe and America run on shockingly similar fuel sources. Most are nothing but uranium pellets shoved haphazardly into a metal rod. [Lightbridge Fuel] This, on the other hand, is what the new generation of nuclear fuel looks like. The company that designed it is small, but all the necessary patents have been locked down tight. Thereâs no risk of a bigger player swooping in and taking the glory. Instead of sitting around waiting for SMRs to hit the market, [our analysts recommend investing in something]([every]([nuclear reactor needs]( â especially considering this small team is the only company making it. [Learn more about the company in question here](, no registration needed. Iâm not usually one to rush, but this is something you should be looking into NOW. To your wealth, Luke Sweeney
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