A Message from Porter & Company Dear Reader, The mountains of Appalachia are incredible to behold. Spanning thousands of miles across Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and beyond… it's one of our country’s most scenic areas. But hidden beneath the beauty is an ugly reality: our most beautiful land is also the poorest. It’s a tragedy because for over 200 years, generation after generation has worked “coal country” with nothing but a pick and shovel, hauling billions of dollars from the ground. It was the coal these men and women dug from the ground that ignited the railroad boom, sent our steam ships across the ocean and helped fuel America’s great industrial age. But today only a fraction of the mines remain open. Obama and Biden’s “War on Coal” has left nothing but devastation in its wake. Unemployment is sky-high, wages are at record lows. Addiction has overwhelmed these once thriving coal towns. Hopelessness abounds. And looking in, the future here looks bleak for these forgotten souls. But in a strange twist of fate, something miraculous is taking place… A new force is brewing in these forgotten towns that could soon turn Appalachia into one of America’s most valuable economic hubs – the beating heart of a new multi-billion-dollar revolution. You see, what’s quietly unfolding in the mountains of Appalachia has been called “the only solution” to America’s energy crisis… “the answer to our energy woes” … and even a “$10 trillion energy fix”. Whoever wins the presidential election – Trump, Harris, or even RFK – this energy miracle could see their popularity skyrocket… as a new period of wealth and prosperity sweeps across the nation… emanating from the last place anyone could have predicted. Now, billions of dollars are amassing behind this force, with everyone from Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates to Sam Altman and Warren Buffett pouring their money into this phenomenon. To find out more about this American resurrection, go here now to watch my new documentary where I explore this incredible story – and show you how to profit from this resurrection. Porter Stansberry |
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