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Re: mick post# 4359

Wednesday, 09/04/2019 12:41:42 AM

Wednesday, September 04, 2019 12:41:42 AM

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#10- Saudis are just the beginning.
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EVERYONE is transitioning to solar:

The U.S. Department of Defense…

India…

China…

Google…

Walmart…

Facebook…

Amazon, and…

Apple.

This fact has not been lost on the world's smartest investors. In fact, billionaires are now rushing in with full force.

For example, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, the world's richest man – the man who once called solar "cute" – has done a complete 180-degree turn around and is investing BILLIONS into next-generation energy technologies like solar.

Warren Buffett has already invested as much as $15 billion in solar and wind power and is set to double down.

"There's another $15 billion ready to go," says Buffett.

Japanese billionaire Masayoshi Son and his partners plan to invest $20 billion on solar projects in India.

Russia's richest man, oil oligarch Viktor Vekselberg, has shifted away from his oil roots to invest a massive stake in Russia's solar development near Siberia and Kazakhstan.

I could go on and on.

The richest, sharpest people on the planet are loading up.

I suggest you do the same.

This is no longer a question of "if."

And it's not a question of "when."

Solar's total domination of the energy markets is INEVITABLE, and the time for action is NOW.

And at the center of this feeding frenzy sits one tiny company that could deliver early investors 10, 15, 25, even 50 times their money.

Look: Since retiring from my career in counterintelligence, I advise 29 world governments on energy matters.

I also happen to help a small group of people tap the global energy markets for big investment wins.