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The Company that Converts Air Into Gas... That's not a typo. One small company recently turned air into gas... The same air you and I breathe. To say this is groundbreaking would be a VAST understatement. I think you can understand the financial implications here... We're in unprecedented territory. Gains of 2,500% aren't out of the question... and that's probably on the low end. To put it plainly, this is a stock you should own right NOW. Massive Discovery in Idaho... and it's NOT Oil By Keith Kohl | Friday, July 4th, 2014 Well, it’s the fourth of July — a time to celebrate our nation’s freedom and independence. And what better way to do that than to share with you, dear reader, the next phase of American energy independence? This time, it has nothing to do with oil, gas, or any fossil fuels, for that matter. But more on that in a moment... First, consider this quote: “An incident of that gravity could not happen in Italy.” These words came from the former Italian Nuclear Energy Chief Umberto Colombo just days after the disaster at Chernobyl on April 26, 1986. He said this while standing only 40 miles away from an Italian nuclear station with a similar design to the Chernobyl plant. Luckily for him and the rest of Italy, the nation never experienced a disaster quite like Chernobyl. Unfortunately for the Japanese who lived near the Fukushima Daiichi power plant, their nation did. It caused the mass evacuation of about 300,000 people — the population of the city of St. Louis — to avoid radiation poisoning from the preventable meltdown. Advertisement Do you know what this image below is worth? It's called the "Octopus," and it's revolutionizing energy profits like nothing else can. Not only is it juicing up American oil production, but it's also set to deliver gains up to 550%... and they could even go as high as 890%... Enjoy the wealth — go here for the full details. Preventable Catastrophe The key word here is preventable. That’s right; these tragedies of the nuclear age — the age of uranium — were entirely preventable. Had the architects of Chernobyl properly managed the nuclear facility, and had the designers of the battery backup systems at Fukushima foreseen large-scale blackouts, these disasters could’ve been avoided entirely. It’s a shame, too, because nuclear energy is incredibly efficient. Zero carbon emissions means zero complaints from environmentalists. It also means a vast amount of energy capable of powering thousands of homes without fail, unlike solar and wind power. Check out this chart... Nuclear power clearly trumps all other fuels including coal and natural gas when it comes to energy creation in terms of megajoules per kilogram. If it weren’t for the safety issues surrounding uranium, there would be nothing stopping nuclear energy from becoming the world's future power supply. Thorium Renaissance But what if we didn’t need uranium? What if there was another way to use nuclear reactors to develop the same powerful energy? In truth, we really don’t need uranium... There is another way to generate the same (if not more) power using a much safer and much more abundant resource... This resource works in a similar reactor but generates 200 times more power, and it is much more abundant. It’s not plutonium or hydrogen... It’s thorium, named for the Norse god of thunder, Thor. And according to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the authority on nuclear power, “Thorium fuel has better thermal and physical properties as well as irradiation performance than uranium fuel.” Not to mention it’s safer. The IAEA said in the same report: “The melting point of thorium dioxide is 500 degrees Celsius higher than that of uranium dioxide. This difference provides an added margin of safety in the event of a temporary power surge or loss of coolant in a reactor.” Clearly if there were a way to develop reactors that could produce electricity from the much safer thorium, we could utilize cheap, safe, and abundant energy without causing environmental catastrophes and meltdowns like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima. Advertisement "I've safely paid off my daughter's entire 4-year college tuition." Those are the exact words of Cheryl Burton, a proud beta tester of the now officially released "Oil Profit Multiplier" and an even prouder mom... After racking up thousands in tuition bills to send her oldest daughter to college, Cheryl used the "Oil Profit Multiplier" to detect hidden oil plays... AND put herself on pace to earn gains of $815,000 in just five years. With that kind of money, all her kids could receive debt-free Ivy League educations. To find out how she did it and how you can replicate her incredible success, check out this free report. The “Wonder Vein” As I mentioned earlier this week, you and I are in luck. My colleague Christian DeHaemer just recently discovered a company that holds the sole rights to the technology capable of harnessing thorium in a nuclear reactor. Not only that, but he also released a report on a huge discovery of thorium right here in the U.S.A. One of the largest deposits of thorium in the world has been discovered under the Lemhi Pass in Idaho. The state once known for its potatoes will soon be a world leader in thorium production, kicking off the next phase of American energy independence. That yellow plot pictured above is actually acres upon acres of thorium-rich land ready to be harvested and put to work in the reactors exclusively built by the company Chris found. What better occasion than Independence Day to divulge my colleague’s incredible find to you? Chris's special report will tell you all about the $3 company with the only technology capable of harnessing thorium in a nuclear reactor and how it will kick off the next wave of energy independence (and millionaires). Hurry, though — this groundbreaking player won’t stay a secret for long. In the meantime, happy Fourth of July. Until next time, Keith Kohl A true insider in the energy markets, Keith is one of few financial reporters to have visited the Alberta oil sands. His research has helped thousands of investors capitalize from the rapidly changing face of energy. Keith connects with hundreds of thousands of readers as the Managing Editor of Energy & Capital as well as Investment Director of Angel Publishing's Energy Investor. For years, Keith has been providing in-depth coverage of the Bakken, the Haynesville Shale, and the Marcellus natural gas formations — all ahead of the mainstream media. For more on Keith, go to his editor's page. The Bottom Line | |
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