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๐ŸŒพ Why is Big Tech Invading America's Farmland?

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Mysterious Buildings are Popping up Everywhere. Here's Why. Not tucked between head-high cornstalks

Mysterious Buildings are Popping up Everywhere. Here's Why. [Brownstone Research] Dear Bleeding Edge Reader, Factories surrounded by massive cooling equipment โ€” and high-tech security cameras โ€” have begun to mysteriously dot America's heartland. They're the kind of factories you'd expect find in an urban industrial park. [Image]( Not tucked between head-high cornstalks and rows of soy. They just don't seem to make any sense surrounded by rolling agricultural hills, residential homes, and farm steads. But they're popping up everywhere. And when I went to investigate why, [what I discovered blew me away](. Which is a pretty bold statement coming from me... Because as you probably know I'm no stranger to the outer limits of technology. As a former high-tech senior executive, active angel investor, founder and CEO of Brownstone Research and the guy who called Bitcoin in 2015, Nvidia in 2016 and Tesla in 2018 รขย€ย” I can say with certainty that what's coming is about to blow all of that way. I'm not saying that to impress you, but to impress upon you that when it comes to tech, it takes a LOT to shock me. That's why, when I discovered [a little-known project]( that Bill Gates was quietly working on in the middle of nowhere, I immediately took my video crew there to investigate. And I believe what's about to unfold could make Nvidia gains look like pocket change. [Click here to watch it now.]( Sincerely, Jeff Brown Founder & CEO, Brownstone Research P.S. Even if you're not into AI stocks, the technology is pretty mind-blowing. [See the footage here.]( ยฉ 2024 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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