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...a good way to get a bullet in the head
By Briton Ryle | Tuesday, July 12th, 2016

Brit RyleUsually science is a friendly, if contentious, discipline. Heated words may get thrown around, but death threats?

Well, when you're developing a technology capable of disrupting a $75 billion industry, perhaps you shouldn't be so surprised.

This is exactly what one young scientist recently ran into...

At an industry conference, a man approached him and warned him not to follow in his father's footsteps.

"He said that [his] father's research was a good way to get a bullet in the head."

But one rogue company refuses to be intimidated... and we won't either:

The profit opportunity is simply too great, and this penny stock story is far too good to pass up.

To your wealth,

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Brit Ryle
Managing Editor, Wealth Daily





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