Whoa! WTF Was That?

Jason Simpkins

Posted January 15, 2025

Have you seen them?

Not just the “drones,” the “orbs,” or whatever the hell else has suddenly started dotting the night sky… 

But the reaction. 

Our nation is beset by airborne curiosities ranging from UAP to drones to Chinese spy balloons. And everyone is talking about it. 

Well, that chatter is about to hit a fever pitch in the coming weeks and months, because America’s skies will soon be inundated with flying machines that look nothing like anything the average person has ever seen before.

I’m talking about eVTOLs — electric vertical takeoff and landing craft.

EVTOL

They look odd, there’s no doubt about it. But that just means they’re going to get a lot of attention when they start flying around New York City, which they’re set to do this year.

And then people will start asking questions about what these things are and why. That’s when they’ll learn what bleeding-edge investors like me have been talking about for months, if not years.

They’ll learn that these aircraft lift off the ground like a helicopter before flying at speeds up to 200 miles per hour… 

That they have a range of about 100 miles…

And that they do it all without filling the air with excessive pollution — be it carbon exhaust or noise. They also require less maintenance (oil changes, refueling, etc.), and the motors have just one moving part.

That’s right. EVTOLs are taking off because they are quiet, clean, and efficient. 

Again, this may be new information for some, but not for others — like the U.S. military, for example. 

You see, I first found out about eVTOLs from a friend of mine at Edwards Air Force Base in California. Soldiers there have been experimenting with these aircraft for months, using them to conduct patrols and transport equipment around the 470-square-mile base. 

In fact, they’ve been such a hit that three more are set to arrive in short order. 

Now, with eVTOL deployment and adoption ramping up, it may seem like these aircraft came flying in out of nowhere. But they’re actually the culmination of a four-year project that began in 2020 known as Agility Prime.

Soon the military will expand the use of eVTOLs beyond U.S. soil. And they won’t just be flying around our country’s sprawling web of military installations; they'll also be deploying troops to forward operating zones and taking part in highly classified stealth missions.

Like I said, eVTOLs are not only quieter than helicopters and other gas-powered vehicles — they run cooler. That is, the aircraft’s electric motors provide a smaller heat signature, making them less of a target for heat-seeking weapons or infrared detection.

Additionally, since they can be controlled remotely, you don’t have to risk the life of a pilot to send them into contested areas.

These aircraft are small, efficient, quiet, and perfectly suited for small-scale special operations, hence the Pentagon’s interest and long-standing effort to bring them into the fold. 

More importantly, though, eVTOLs are set to go mainstream, beginning flights in and around New York City this year and Dubai after that.

And when that happens, you can bet vigilant observers will want to know more about them.

More than that, they’ll want to ride them. And those with means will want to invest.

That’s why now is the time to get in — before the public catches on. My top investment in this space is already up 45% in my Secret Stock Files portfolio. And it was actually up about 90% just a few short weeks ago, before a minor correction.

Don’t worry, though, because that won’t last. If anything, it just makes now an even better buying opportunity.

So if you haven’t seen my full report on the subject, make sure to check it out here.

Don’t get left behind. 

Fight on,

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Jason Simpkins

Simpkins is the founder and editor of Secret Stock Files, an investment service that focuses on companies with assets — tangible resources and products that can hold and appreciate in value. He covers mining companies, energy companies, defense contractors, dividend payers, commodities, staples, legacies and more…

In 2023 he joined The Wealth Advisory team as a defense market analyst where he reviews and recommends new military and government opportunities that come across his radar, especially those that spin-off healthy, growing income streams. For more on Jason, check out his editor’s page.

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