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The Obama Administration's centerpiece will be a New Deal-style public works to re-build America's crumbling infrastructure and create jobs nationwide. But this massive infrastructure re-build goes far beyond public works and way beyond our own borders. And so do the startling new opportunities for investors.
Besides the U.S, 40 other nations are committed to the most sweeping global new-build in human history. And they'll spend $41 trillion on it by 2030. This infrastructure re-build goes well beyond roads and bridges. These 41 nations will simultaneously new-build their medical infrastructure, power systems, transportation grid, telecommunications, water purification and energy self-sufficient homes and offices.
The editors at KCI, led by my colleague, Roger Conrad, have identified the most breakthrough companies and technologies driving this $41 trillion world re-build. It's happening now. Investors who understand these trends -- and stake out the ground floor -- stand to make unprecedented gains.
Introducing … The New World 3.0
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by Roger Conrad
Editor, The New World, Utility Forecaster, Canadian Edge
This will dwarf anything you have ever seen.
We are in the first stage of a massive "infra-genesis" -- a global re-build of the physical, communications, and medical infrastructure of 41 nations around the globe—$21 trillion by 2018 and $41 trillion by 2030 -- with:
- new habitats
- new power sources and systems
- new transportation networks
- new wireless networks
- new bio-engineered food systems
- and the newest, most advanced genomic medicine, for starters.
Perhaps the most immediate, sweeping changes are the new communication build-outs that will connect everyone on the planet. It's happening now; this is not pie in the sky. For example, China may skip the 3G broadband step and launch right into 4G communications. And 4G will wipe out connectivity bugs so all networks can speak with each other.
This is beyond huge. It’s a multi-national investment project with your profits guaranteed by 41 nations —plus hundreds of their largest corporations. This includes rich nations with little debt like Sweden, New Zealand, Luxembourg and Finland. Plus nations awash in cash like Australia, Canada and China.
This new world requires the labor of geniuses in the fields below that will be nurtured and financed by investors like you—future-oriented pioneers who have the wisdom to see what's coming.
You can be a pioneer investor in breakthrough technologies already returning profit:
• Genomic medicine
• Nanotechnology
• Long-term wireless evolution
• Lasers
• Bioagricultural engineering
• Artificial intelligence
• Robotics
• Super-advanced materials
As I mentioned above, fixing our problems and revamping the world’s underlying systems and infrastructure will demand a cumulative investment of $41 trillion by 2030. Compared to these staggering amounts, old-world investments (cars, clothes, pills, beer) will look pale indeed.
Profits Guaranteed??
Why are we calling these profits “guaranteed”?
1. Because the governments involved have little or no choice in the matter. These are all urgent, do or die expansions and advances.TINY EXAMPLE: If you leave Calcutta at midnight, driving south, you will usually need about three hours to cover five miles. Do you think India can afford to endure such a clogged road system?
2. If you start investing now—following our advice—your thousands of dollars will be drowned by the billions of dollars that will be poured on top of yours, sending your stocks’ value to the moon. (How many times have you bought some highly touted stock, only to discover that the rest of the world suddenly lost interest in it?)
3. Many of these vital services are on the verge of collapse. And people will pay you anything to keep their lights on!
You Are Now Living in the Early Days of World 3.0
Yes, the old world is indeed coming to an end. Good riddance. It had too many problems, anyway. So we are welcoming the NEW one with six stunning improvements:
1. New technologies that will spring from breakthroughs in nanotechnology, robotics, genetic engineering, artificial intelligence, lasers, genomic medicine, and creative recycling, to name just a few
2. Beyond broadband: information streams that will improve our lives and our health
3. Solutions to runout problems (the extinction of fresh water and scarce minerals)
4. Web-based educational breakthroughs that will penetrate national and social barriers, thus boosting prosperity
5. New efficiencies that will eliminate today's waste
6. Plenty of energy! (Every home and office a power plant.)
World 1.0
In World 1.0 everything was plentiful, but we didn't know exactly what to do with it. That ended with the Industrial Revolution.
World 2.0 is wearing out
World 2.0 started with the steam engine and ended with the first oil crisis in 1973. We discovered and depleted vast stores of petroleum. We built countless miles of railways, freeways, and skyways, and filled them with trains, cars, and planes.
Between 1800 and 2000, we invented lithography, light bulbs, telegraphy, telephones, radio, television, and thousands of labor-saving machines, from tractors to typewriters to computers. We even split the atom, flew to the moon, and put the planet online.
But in the process, we fought 409 international wars, nearly ran out of water, played hob with the environnment, maxed out our refining and electric plants, multiplied faster than Mother Earth could handle us, and completely trashed the market for buggy whips.
In other words, it was never a viable civilization for the long term. It was strictly transitional.
There were just too many things running out, wearing out, and bursting at the seams. Besides, there were some parts of World 2.0 that weren’t much good in the first place. Whenever you hear someone pining for “the good old days,” you can shut him up with one word: dentistry.
Clearly, building World 3.0 will be the most massive and ambitious project in history. Its objective is to replace and update all our systems, technologies, programs, and infrastructure... and make them to last!
If you thought the giants of the Industrial Age were super-lucky to be in the right place at the right time (Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie), wait till you see what’s coming in the next ten years! For those who are willing to read, learn, and adjust to the New World, the rewards will soon be astronomical.
The Dazzling Changes Coming Your Way in World 3.0
1. Energy sources that will last a long time—or even forever
Would you invest in cars that run on tap water?
Prototypes of water-powered cars are a reality already. But needless to say, they’re not ready to go into production, unlike electric cars. However, when they are ready, The New World will be ahead of the curve, and so will you.
The Solution to All Our Problems -- New Energy Breakthroughs Ready Now
You will very likely live to see the invention or development of energy sources that will "solve" our problems. And when one or more of these new energy sources becomes a broad replacement for gasoline, we will be free of the OPEC chokes that only drive up their prices and drain our pockets.
Right now, The New World is the only investment advisory service that focuses entirely on here-to-the-future. That’s where the money is—the big money. As Sen. Everett Dirksen might have said, “A trillion here, a trillion there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money.”
It seems plain to me that gasoline supplies are sputtering, and the planet’s stores of petroleum have reached the half-gone point in the last year or so. As an issue in geology, this is called “the Peak Oil Theory,” and every year, it gets easier and easier to defend.
We should have pounced on the problem by 1970. It’s way too late now to avoid major pain. The only question left to debate is, “What’s the cheapest and cleanest way to go from here?” And that’s where The New World can make you a major fortune.
As oil goes up-and-down toward its unthinkable destiny of $200, we will closely monitor the energy industry as it keeps shuffling those energy sectors. Like a Mississippi river boat gambler furtively slipping an ace of spades into a deck of cards, the industry will have to splice in the various energy forms in precisely the right order... with near-perfect timing. Not an easy thing to do when you’re faced with ten-year lead times!
New advances are already jump-starting World 3.0 energy ---
• A Houston startup company has just developed the world’s first electric power plant that runs on—are you ready for this?—ocean currents! That’s megabig. Their technology will also be able to tap the power of rivers... without even building dams! The US Department of Energy estimates that this could capture 77,000 megawatts, enough to power 70 million homes.
• A breakthrough tidal power project. Launched in Scotland's Severn Estuary, it has the potential to meet 5 per cent of the United Kingdom's electricity demand. If successful—and the stakes are high enough and the potential players deep-pocketed enough to ensure it will be—it could serve as a template for tidal power projects worldwide.
• Oil. When it approaches $200, oil field hands from ExxonMobilConocoPhillipsChevronTexacoShell will scramble to run out and restart the ten thousand wells that were abandoned when oil was $12 a barrel. And new drilling techniques and seismic detection advances -- controlled by the most sophisticated software -- can yield gushers from fields that were inoperable just 10 years ago.
• Natural Gas. The “other” gasoline. A new oil and gas extraction technology developed by a relatively small Canadian player will dramatically improve yields on older oil and gas wells at a fraction of current costs. Over the next few years, it promises to open up reserves equivalent to the entire North Sea field, dramatically reducing North American reliance on OPEC sources of oil! Compressed natural gas now powers the fleets of most US city buses. You've heard that clean natural gas will soon available to "gas up" our private autos -- The New World shows you where the money is.
• Coal. Get ready for exciting news about “new generations” of scrubbers that will magically transform this dirty-but-plentiful fuel into a zero-emission dream. And coal-to-liquids can run your family Ford and burn cleaner than Texaco's finest ever did.
• Solar. Ordinary rooftop panels can grab only 7% of the sun’s rays. But now, a new kind of photovoltaic cell grabs over 90%... and uses it to heat water to 1,100° F. steam... which drives powerful steam engines... which generate electricity for a nickel per kilowatt hour. As a big plus, the steam engines can also push water through a reverse osmosis filter, yielding ten gallons of very pure water for less than a penny! Yes, that includes sea water. And since the oceans are inexhaustible, this means the end of all the earth’s water problems! Stay tuned. The New World is closely tracking this new technology as it emerges out of the laboratory and into the limelight. The implications may be vast—and a lifesaver for much of civilization.
• Geothermal. There are now more than two million groundsource heat pumps in use, heating and cooling buildings in 30 countries—at almost zero cost.
• New generation of electric cars. A US auto company will soon resurrect itself from four decades of mismanagement and decline by launching a Man-on-the-Moon scale technological and production effort to build and sell a new generation of electric cars. Its partners include major US electric utilities in 40 states, and its vehicles are already proven to run full out for 40 miles on advanced batteries alone. (After that, gasoline kicks in as a supplementary fuel, unless the vehicle is recharged.) Recharging will be possible on a standard outlet provided by the utilities. A potential windfall for the company as well as its utility partners.
2. Are you ready to profit from new technology advances that blur the line between science and science fiction?
Just a few examples ...
>>>Imagine a lightweight capacitor that can be recharged up to a million times—in seconds, not hours—and can hold 100 times more power than today's auto battery! Imagine that this capacitor can soak up immense amounts of solar panel energy in the sunny summertime... and store it 'til winter! This means (potentially) free electricity year-round.
Imagine that this non-polluting capacitor will soon replace the heavy batteries in most hybrid and plug-in cars... because it will.
Now imagine that the U.S. Army has endorsed it for use in its Bradley Fighting Vehicles, which currently burn two gallons of gas per mile! (By the time gas is shipped to northern Afghanistan, it costs the army about $400 a gallon. Do you see why they’re excited about it?)
The same company that owns these inventions also just developed a room temperature light source that generates a trillion hertz’ worth of light, powerful enough to see through and detect roadside bombs. Do you think they’re going to have any trouble attracting investment money for that? For that matter, if you have a son serving in Iraq, wouldn’t you like for him to have one of these?
Small wonder that this company has given our readers 75% profits in 2008.
>>>Cancer Cure. We won't "treat it." We'll "smart-bomb it."
It’s easy to put an anti-cancer drug into a patient’s bloodstream. You just inject it.
But how do you get the drug inside each cancerous cell... while bypassing the billions of healthy cells? Well, soon we’ll have drug-bearing nanoparticles that will be able to sneak past the cancer cells’ defenses and deliver their medicine directly to the depths of the cell. (Think of Luke Skywalker delivering his bomb straight down the exhaust port of the Death Star.)
RESULT: more powerful treatment, fewer side effects. If you had cancer, wouldn’t you prefer to get treatment via “smart bomb” technology that would skip your healthy cells and go right to the cancer cells? We’ve found a nanotech firm that owns the patent on exactly that.
3. New efficiencies that will eliminate today’s costly waste
What’s better than free energy?
If you want megawatts of electricity, you’ll pay mega-money. But if you have negawatts, they pay YOU money.
Negawatts are units of saved electricity. For example, if you have a procedure or machine that will save one megawatt of electricity, you have a one-negawatt system.
I’m not being cute; “negawatts” are the actual term we use to measure electricity savings. And it has become big business.The easiest way to generate negawatts is to eliminate waste. Use wires that conduct power better. Or stop leakage. Or motivate people to turn off unused lights.
There are other ways. Most of them rely on “smart meters” that a meter reader can read as he cruises down the street—without leaving his truck or braving your pack of man-eating dobermans and rottweilers.
The world’s #1 leader in negawatt meters and clever savings technologies is a fast-growing, billion-dollar firm whose revenues are growing more than 200%. Reply today, and I’ll send you the specifics on this quintessential World 3.0 company.
Plus...
• A soon-to-be-listed California company has developed a “green” personal computer which runs on 2 watts of electricity, a tiny fraction of today’s PCs! It will sell for less than $250, feature 50 gigabytes of data storage using “cloud computing” technology—and it’s virtually hacker proof!
• A London-listed company has developed a high temperature semiconductor induction heater to potentially revolutionize aluminum manufacture, making it far cheaper and more efficient. The process saves 55 per cent of the electricity used in aluminum manufacture (the major cost for processors today), making the process far cheaper and less polluting. The process will also cut carbon dioxide emissions by 300 tonnes a year. The company’s first client is a German aluminum products company, for which it has now completed a full-scale commercial facility. This is going to be a godsend for today’s profit-squeezed aluminum manufacturers.
4. Beyond Broadband: Profits Within Your Reach Now
Broadband Internet was step one. Steps 2-10 will bring us a whole new future. Steps 2-10 are nothing less than the seamless integration of the world's 6 billion people into a continuous communications stream that will know no borders or boundaries!
Every system will be compatible with every other. No location will be too remote to be connected into the global web, where virtually any form of commerce will be possible in the blink of an eye.
For the first time, scientists will be able to conduct experiments virtually and simultaneously, conferring with the world’s top minds in their areas of specialization—as electrons replace raw materials in every corner of the world. Wireless and wireline systems will be seamlessly connected, and you’ll never get a busy signal!
This high speed data technology is already growing rapidly around the world. In our neck of the woods, AT&T and Verizon have seen revenue grow 50% over the last 12 months, as their wireless customers have downloaded more entertainment, data, and text messages than ever before.
And this is only the beginning, as a new wave of killer applications rolls out—from education (based on webinars on every subject) to new forms of entertainment that can be accessed 24/7 at a customer’s whim. 3G wireless broadband technology is rolling out now, making possible faster-than-ever transmission of everything from music and movies to reams of data needed to support globalizing business.
But the new generation of 4-G technology will take things to a whole different level. The leading candidate is LTE or long-term evolution, which will unite the world’s wireless networks as never before, wiping out the technological barriers that currently make some networks incompatible with others.
The leading developer in LTE is a major Canadian company that had hit on hard times for more than a decade, but is now on the verge of a profit renaissance.
New Data Behemoth. Here’s a simple rule of thumb: Never mistake a great technology for a great company. Investors have lost billions doing that. For example, while Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has been taking over the world, the stock of Vonage (the godfather of VoIP) has crashed 90%.
Better idea: We have a great company that has been sensibly riding the wave of Blackberrys, iPhones, and data cards, and is on the way to generating hundreds of billions in revenues. Their data profits grew 49% just in one recent quarter.
5. Solutions to the extinction of fresh water and scarce minerals
World 3.0 will survive and thrive with little copper (and nickel and chromium and tin and other indispensables).
In the 1970s, the Club of Rome published a famous book that predicted the world would run out of a wide range of raw materials within decades.They were right about one thing: At the rate of consumption in those days, we would have run out of many resources by now.
What they miscalculated (thankfully) was human ingenuity—the fact that motivated workers, scientists, and investors will always come up with solutions to reduce demand for key materials in tight supply. That’s what happened then, and that’s what’s starting to happen now.
The next few years will see the rapid development of new alloys for everything from construction to automobiles. Even consumer goods will reduce their use of increasingly scarce raw materials like copper and use more of abundant materials like sand and waste. The products will actually be tougher and more durable than ever, and less polluting as well.
Some examples...
• Waste to Energy. A Canadian company has developed a process to turn the growing mountain of waste from Alberta oil sands into usable energy and industrial materials, putting that firm on the verge of massive growth.
• Infrastructure Octopus. Infrastructure accounts for perhaps one third of the big-money profits you will be making through The New World. And what could be more solid than a general contracting company that handles government buildings, hospitals, schools, military projects, shopping malls, grocery stores, petroleum processing plants, and a few dozen Wal-Marts? That’s just a snapshot of our ‘young octopus,” a firm that’s extremely well connected. We’ve been watching it for two years, and it has passed all our tests with flying colors, so we’re now ready to tell you about it. Its second quarter 2008 revenues are up 58.4%, but the most impressive metric on this young enterprise is its backlog; projects booked and in the pipeline: They come to $1.2 billion. Talk about investing in the future! Organized as a tax-saving trust, it passes profits straight on through to you.
• Pure Water from Solar Cells. An R&D firm has perfected a way to pump water in remote, parched locations using solar power. The process also purifies the water simultaneously, using ultraviolet radiation—the same UV that causes sunburn! This stock has been battered down because Washington hasn’t gotten its act together on solar power subsidies—but the heat is on in Congress now. And the company is already in line for major new contracts in developing nations.
• From Waste Water to Pure Water Profits. A global company based in London has just won one of the biggest water contracts in China, a deal to service the burgeoning Zhumadian City. That deal adds to the company’s existing base of water and wastewater treatment and purification projects in China, which now serve more than 1.5 million people.
6. Educational breakthroughs that will penetrate national and social barriers, thus boosting prosperity.
How we're going to stop poverty, illiteracy, war, and militant extremism.
All the progress in the world won’t do us much good here in the West if the Third World degenerates into a massive drain—or a huge time bomb.
But now we have the means to mount a vast transcultural campaign to bring the rest of the planet up to speed. It will involve highly attractive programming 24/7 on the Internet and TV, carefully conceived to captivate (and liberate) hundreds of millions of viewers who are already jealous for what the West has to offer them—not Hollywood junk, but quality inspiration and entertainment.
Technology is driving the world together. Fiber optics, HDTV, digital transmission, computer graphics, and many other advances are making truth more transferable, potentially knocking down the walls of purdah and poverty.
• What is greatly needed is a consortium of Western government agencies and transnational corporations (think Nike, Ford, Samsung) that would benefit from an attractive stream of reality pouring out to fact-starved nations. Clearly, such a campaign will take money. But the accelerated pace of the new world demands it—and The New World will champion it.
Why World 3.0 Won’t Look Anything Like World 2.0
Every home a power plant!
• Just in the last two years, global spending on renewable energies has leaped by 69%.
• Wind power capacity grew 27% worldwide in the last year.
• It’s not just U.S. greenies anymore: More than 65 nations now have laws and goals to ramp up their use of renewable energy.
• Even China may get 15% of their energy from clean renewable sources by 2020. In wind power alone, they added 3.4 gigawatts of capacity in 2007. (Your Wal-Mart dollars at work.)
• The start of a global turnaround: The earth’s fastest-growing energy technology is grid-connected solar panels, with 50% annual increases in both 2006 and 2007. This means 1.5 million homes are now feeding INTO the grid worldwide. “Every home a power plant!”
• Trans-Pacific broadband demand is growing by 63.7% a year. Adding fuel to the fire, a consortium of six international companies is rapidly building an ultrahigh-speed, 6,200-mile cable system that should be done by 2010.
• By 2010, India will multiply their broadband users from 2.8 million to 20 million. Their wireless subscribers are growing by 88% a year. By 2012, they will provide 200 million new telephone connections. Also new: The private sector will own most of them.
• The Internet is in trouble. It must get $114 billion in upgrades by 2010—or suffer brownouts and interruptions. Tip: Don’t bet against the Internet! Instead, let The New World tell you which companies to ride for maximum profits.
• Global bandwidth usage is now doubling every 17 months—and profits are growing apace. Let us give you a supplier company whose stock may double every 12 months.
• Crazy, but over two-thirds of the capacity on undersea cables has been lying there unused. Now, as we transition into World 3.0 (with its mandatory high efficiencies), certain telecoms are suddenly stampeding to light these dormant optic cables.
• Recently, four cable outages in the Middle East stopped 70% of Egypt’s foreign connections, including lines to banks and stock markets. India lost half its capacity. You can bet your bottom dollar that India and Egypt are not letting this nonsense continue. Eleven huge cable projects are underway now.
• The Dark Continent no more: A Mauritius-registered venture is laying a $650 million fiber cable up the entire East Coast of Africa.
• China has 547 million cell phone accounts, up 19% in 2007. They also have 210 million Internet users, only 5 million behind the U.S.
• By next year alone China will spend $1 trillion on infrastructure.
• In the past five years, U.S. highway bottlenecks are up 40%.
• The two most hated words in America: FLIGHT CANCELLED. And by 2015, those words will be costing us $30 billion a year—unless we put more money into airports and air traffic control... which we will (either that, or we impound the salaries of the the entire Congress).
• The worldwide water supply has not grown in the past century, but usage has jumped 700% (more than double the rate of population growth).
• Less than 0.5% of all the available water on earth is fresh. The rest is salty. More than a billion people can’t get clean water. That must change.
• The U.S. now has 800,000 miles of drinking water pipes and 600,000 miles of sewage pipes. The majority of them are nearing the end of their useful lives. Many water companies are losing 20% of their precious contents through leakage. When Americans become aware of this silly exercise in false economy, you can be sure money will flow by the billions.
• And just where are all those "obscene" Big Oil profits going? Well, they're sparking a race to find the world's remaining stores of oil and gas. And that will eclipse the spending for the race to the moon in the sixties.
The compelling factor in most of the above megaprojects: Public and private money is beginning to pour into them. Acquiring tax money is always a political headache, but there are endless trillions of dollars sloshing around in the world’s private coffers. And those dollars will be poured right on top of yours.
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