Tuesday, August 20, 2024

5 People Worth a Combined $418B Walked Into This Room...

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We have a message for you from our friend Shah Gilani, the new Chief Investment Strategist at Manward Press. Today, he's taking you behind the scenes of a secretive meeting about AI in Washington, D.C..

Check out his note below.

- Ryan Fitzwater, Publisher



5 People Worth a Combined $418B Walked Into This Room...

TO DECLARE WAR ON EACH OTHER
(The story of how an AI "Safety Stock" could grow 12,400% by 2030)

Meeting room

Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, Sam Altman, and Bill Gates recently walked into this room in Washington DC...

And all hell broke loose.

The press won't tell you what happened next because they were kicked out before the meeting started...

And yet... I can tell you exactly what happened.

The richest men in the world...

The tech kings rushing to build the most powerful AI systems...

Are on a mission to use politicians as weapons to destroy each other.

The play is simple:

All 5 tech kings agree the government needs to regulate AI...

And everyone in Washington knows whoever writes these regulations - whoever writes the rules - will win the AI war.

"You've got to realize that they're interested parties, right? They stand to make a lot of money on this..."

  • Senator Josh Hawley, R-Mo

Microsoft vs. Google vs. Tesla vs. Apple vs. Amazon...

They each employ armies of lobbyists, think tanks, and "paid-for" politicians...

And with $15.7 TRILLION at stake for whoever wins the AI war...

We're about to see one of these companies' stock EXPLODE higher.

"AI is going to be the most transformative thing affecting us in the next decades... It has the potential to cure cancer, make our food supply better, deal with our national security, help our education."

  • U.S. Senate Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer

Unfortunately, it's impossible to know which AI will reign supreme...

So it's impossible for investors to know which company to ride...

But, what if there was a little-known industry that's required to grow at the same pace as AI - no matter which company wins this war?

What if you, me, or any regular Joe with 6 bucks and a cell phone could buy a single stock in an industry that's required to grow at the same pace of AI - no matter who wins...

I'm not saying "maybe" or "there's a chance"...

I'm telling you, AI, the fastest growing technology in history, is 100% dependent on this industry.

This isn't a hypothesis - there's no guessing.

Even Google's AI says this is an absolute fact.

It says:

"[Industry X] will grow at the same rate as the AI industry - as AI becomes more sophisticated, it will require more and more from [this industry] to operate."

So no matter who wins the AI War, the stocks in this little industry are set to soar.

My team and I spent a full year researching AI and its direct relationship to this "AI Parallel" industry...

We found one small company that we believe could grow 12,400% by 2030...

That's enough power to turn $5,000 into $620,000 - well over half a million dollars.

And that's not even the exciting part...

Because this AI Parallel industry has been one of the safest on Wall Street:

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And right now, some of the stocks in this industry are selling for up to 97% less than big tech...

If you're curious about this industry and the stock I believe could grow 12,400%...

I want to warn you - there's a catch.

You see... one of America's top AI Scientists believes this AI War could end in as little as 3 months.

I was skeptical how anyone could predict the end date to a war that's just begun...

But then I read his research myself... and saw the list of his other subscribers...

Employees from Amazon, DeepMind, Google, Harvard, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Microsoft, MIT, Nasdaq, Oracle, Princeton University, Siemens, Stanford, Tesla and more...

Click here for all the details before it's too late...

To your success,

Shah Gilani
Chief Investment Strategist, Manward Press

 

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