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It's time to stop blaming carbon for all our problems and look to it for solutions instead. Jason Wi

It's time to stop blaming carbon for all our problems and look to it for solutions instead. Jason Williams explains how... It's time to stop blaming carbon for all our problems and look to it for solutions instead. Jason Williams explains how... [Wealth Daily logo] Ending Carbon Emissions… With Carbon! [Jason Williams Photo] By [Jason Williams]( Written Apr 11, 2022 I know what you’re thinking… [say what] How’re you going to end carbon emissions with more carbon!? I know it sounds silly, but that’s until you realize that carbon’s got a bad rep for all the wrong reasons. The Next Silicon Valley Giant? Engineers are fleeing Tesla, Apple, and SpaceX. They quit their high-pay, high-prestige jobs to secretly join the same start-up. Why? Because they’re convinced this [little-known company]( could become HUGE soon. I’m talking Tesla-2,276% or even Apple-13,947% kind of huge. Institutional investors already poured half a billion into this firm. Until very recently, it was off-limits to regular investors... But finally, everyone has a chance to [grab a stake](. Now, for an extremely brief window, you have the chance to get in on the ground floor. [Click here for my urgent briefing]( before shares soar. Carbon is the fourth-most abundant element in the universe after only hydrogen, helium, and oxygen. It’s the second-most abundant element in the human body. It’s THE common element of all known life. Put quite simply: We are carbon, carbon is us, and we can’t exist without it. So let’s stop blaming carbon for all our problems, shall we? And let’s start looking to it for some solutions. Because along with being one of the most abundant elements in the universe, it’s also one of the most versatile. The King of Elements Diamonds are made of carbon and are the hardest naturally occurring material known to man. Graphite is also made of carbon and it’s soft enough to leave a streak on a piece of paper. Carbon forms more compounds than any other element. So far, we’ve described nearly 10 million of them. But that’s just a fraction of the number of theoretically possible compounds under standard conditions. And one of those compounds could lead to the end of carbon emissions as we know them… You see, carbon can be an incredible conductor of electricity. And it’s because of that conductivity that it’s being studied as a new way to store energy. Carbon can be far more efficient at storing and transmitting electricity than even lithium ion. But you have to stretch it out super-thin into a layer that’s only a single atom thick. And that’s been pretty tough to accomplish so far. But it is doable. It’s how we created the structure known as graphene. The 1,000-Year-Old Man They say the first person who will live to 1,000 years old has already been born. That could be me or you... And it may very well be thanks to this groundbreaking technology: Because packed into this tiny pill is the means to make diabetes, arthritis, and other telltale signs of aging things of the past. Health care as we know it will fall on its knees. This technology could reshape human history more than the atom bomb, the internal combustion engine, and the electric light bulb combined. And nearly $15 trillion of new wealth is on the table for early investors to collect. [You can buy shares for under $5 while there’s still time.]( You might have heard some about graphene in the past. It was destined to become the biggest industrial breakthrough since the assembly line. It’s the thinnest known compound. It’s the lightest known compound, too. Yet it’s also the strongest known compound. It conducts electricity better than any other known compound or element. It’s see-through. And its potential is nearly limitless… It can be used for anti-corrosion coatings and paints, efficient and precise sensors, faster and more efficient electronics, flexible displays, efficient solar panels, faster DNA sequencing, even drug delivery. But the use that’s got me the most excited right now is as an energy storage device… also known as a battery. Ending Carbon With Carbon And the reason I’m so excited now is because, until recently, the process of making graphene from carbon was incredibly toxic. It involved bombarding metals like nickel and copper with chemicals. It produced toxic gasses and not a whole lot of usable graphene. But a few years ago, researchers made a massive step forward and figured out how to affix the carbon atoms together without the use of caustic chemicals and without creating toxic gas far worse than any carbon emissions. Thanks to that step a few years back, graphene for energy storage is now advancing by leaps and bounds. And my colleague Alex Koyfman has zeroed in on a company poised to be the first to bring the technology to market… And make early investors a pretty penny in the process. Have You Heard of “TriFuel-238”? A single ounce could power your home for a year. Under half an ounce could get you from LA to D.C. And now, according to figures from the U.S. Energy Information Administration... The breakthrough known as "TriFuel-238"... Could trigger a wealth event unseen since the dawn of the internet... As it takes the throne as the cheapest source of energy on the planet. This has nothing to do with renewables or fossil fuels — or virtually anything you’ve ever seen before. Yet this strange substance could now claim the lion’s share of a $1.9 trillion opportunity... And hand early investors a potential life-changing fortune. [Get the urgent details here.]( A Tesla Without Lithium? Now, this company is still working to bring its technology to the mass consumer marketplace. So it’s still flying under the radar of most investors. Because it’s barely got any revenues to speak of yet. But that’s not going to last long… As soon as its new state-of-the-art batteries are ready, it's going to demand a premium from every automaker with an EV in its fleet. And Elon Musk’s Tesla is no exception… In fact, there’s a good chance that Tesla would want to completely replace the lithium batteries it currently uses with these top-of-the-line graphene ones. And just selling to Tesla would give this company a multibillion-dollar revenue stream. Imagine if it outfits other brands like Volkswagen and Chevrolet, too. We’re talking about potentially trillions of dollars in sales pouring into this small company’s coffers. And we’re talking about that happening in the very near future. So before you go get the rest of your week started, make sure you take a few minutes to learn more about this incredible opportunity. I’ve included a [full report]( and a [special presentation]( so you can get invested now. Then when the profits come rolling in, all you’ll have to do is sit back and smile… [Check it out today]( and see why I’m so bullish. 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 [How to Turn a Paper Clip Into a Farmhouse]( [Tesla's Next Battery Will Contain 0.0 Grams of Lithium?]( [The Golden Rule of Investing]( [Finding a Solution to the Lithium Shortage]( [Ammonia Fuel Testing Set to Launch in India]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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