The United States is losing the most important arms race of the century. Russia
and China already have hypersonic weapons. Missiles that travel so fast that
existing radar systems cannot even track them. The Pentagon has officially
admitted we are in third place.
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The United States is losing the most important arms race of the century.
Russia and China already have hypersonic weapons.
Missiles that travel so fast that existing radar systems cannot even track
them.
The Pentagon has officially admitted we are in third place.
And they are scrambling to catch up.
The hypersonic research budget has nearly tripled in just five years.
But there is a massive problem.
The military is building these weapons faster than they can build the places
to test them.
My private intelligence contact just found the company the government is
paying to solve this crisis.
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It is a tiny, publicly traded company operating out of Florida.
They have a fleet of launch vehicles capable of testing hypersonic technology
at extreme altitudes.
Lockheed Martin, GE Aerospace, and the United States Air Force are already
paying them.
The stock is currently trading under $5.
But not for long.
Because this company also launches commercial satellites, and they are
approaching a major licensing milestone.
When that happens, my “Financial 007” expects their valuation to hit $1.7
billion …
Which would mean a 997% gain for early investors.
The government money is already flowing. The contracts are signed.
Click Here to See the Hypersonic Backdoor and
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Get the Name of the Company
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P.S. When the military is desperate, the companies providing the solutions get
paid first.
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