Galileo's Invention Opens Up a HUGE Investment For 2022 | Profit From the Past August 25, 1609

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On August 25, 1609, Galileo Galilei introduced his first telescope to Venetian lawmakers. It was one of the first few functional telescopes to be developed around that time.This year, 413 years after the refracting telescope’s public debut, scientists and astronomers the world over celebrated new images from the James Webb telescope.

The most powerful telescope in history, the James Webb is gazing deeper into the kaleidoscope of space than any of its precursors, revealing cosmic cliffs, sparkling galaxies, gleaming stars, distant planets, and even evidence of water and clouds… And while we have Galileo to thank for his groundbreaking work, we have none other than Northrop Grumman to thank for the James Webb.

The defense contractor is responsible for the telescope’s satellite bus, sunshield, and cryocooler, among other things. It just goes to show that defense companies are capable of making a lot more than missiles. In fact, defense contractors and military labs are responsible for some of our greatest scientific discoveries including GPS and the Internet.

Defense contractors always seem to be at the forefront of innovation. That's why I've dedicated the better part of my investment career tracking down cutting edge opportunities BEFORE they hit the mainstream media. Here's a glimpse of what my readers and I are looking at now:

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