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Confidence in the US government and US dollar continues to unravel, and the signs of stagflation—rising inflation, slowing growth, weakening labor market—are becoming harder to ignore. In times like these, real assets matter more than ever.
This month, we focus on energy—arguably the most essential and mismanaged asset of all.
First we look at how cheap, abundant energy built modern civilization—and why most people have forgotten this lesson. In fact, America has waged a War on Energy which has choked supply, discouraged investment, and triggered a looming energy crunch.
Yet we also discuss why there is still a potential energy bonanza on the horizon—if politicians don’t kill it first.
And we name one of the most promising majors in the sector.
The History of 99.8% of Human Energy Humanity’s first power plant was the stomach. Every task—hunting, building, digging, carrying—was powered by human muscle. And human muscle, in turn, was powered by the food that could be found, foraged, or killed. This was the basic equation that governed human productivity for 99.8% of human history: our…
