Don’t Look Up… Until You Read This

I remember the first time I saw the internet.

It was 1994. Or 1996. Or 1997.

I can’t remember. 

My dad bought a computer, plugged it in, hit a button, and it started screeching. Then he connected to something called a “website,” and we sat there staring at a blinking GIF of a flaming skull.

Why a flaming skull? No clue.

But that was it. No apps. No streaming. Just flaming skulls and maybe an animated “Under Construction” sign if you were lucky.

And yet…

That blinking skull turned into Google. Amazon. Facebook. TikTok. Billions of dollars of wealth because a few nerds saw what the rest of us didn’t…

The internet wasn’t a gimmick. It was a new substrate. A new terrain. And whoever organized that chaos? They won.

Now here we are again.

But this time, the substrate is space.

And this time, the blinking GIF is a blinking satellite the size of a dishwasher…

Yeah, the one your neighbor swears is a UFO.

Space is Eating Earth

Here’s what happened while everyone was distracted by TikTok dances and teens eating drywall for clicks:

  • In 2011, there were 1,100 active satellites orbiting Earth.
  • In 2024? Over 9,000.
  • By 2030, experts estimate 60,000+ will be in orbit.

And these aren’t just glorified weather balloons.

Today’s satellites are:

  • Smaller: Many are under 50 kg.
  • Cheaper: Launch costs fell from $85,000/kg in 2000 to ~$1,500/kg with SpaceX.
  • Smarter: Equipped with AI chips, real-time imaging, and inter-satellite comms.

Translation: We’re building an internet around the Earth.

Not metaphorically. Literally.

Starlink is just the opening act. Amazon’s Project Kuiper, OneWeb, and even the Chinese military are all playing the same game: Build a digital nervous system in space.

Follow the Money

Let’s look at where the money is going:

  • $272 billion: Total private investment in the space economy since 2013.
  • $54 billion: Deployed just in 2021.
  • $1 trillion: Projected total value of the space economy by 2040 (Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Bank of America all agree).

This isn’t sci-fi. This is a platform shift.

And every platform shift creates new kings.

Right now, we’re in flaming-skull-GIF territory.

We’ve got rockets (SpaceX), satellites (Starlink, Planet Labs, etc.), and infrastructure being built at a dizzying pace…

But very few companies are organizing the data. And order is where the value explodes.

Consider this: One imaging satellite can generate up to 100 terabytes per day of raw data. Multiply that by thousands of satellites and… you get noise. Unless you can analyze, filter, tag, and act on it in real time.

Sound familiar?

It’s like the early days of the web. Tons of content. No search engine.

Until Google said, “We got this.”

The Search Engine of Space That Could

So here’s the key…

Watch for the company that becomes the interface between space and Earth. The “browser” of the orbital web.

They won’t be building rockets. They won’t be launching satellites. They’ll be translating space into insight. In real time. For governments, for traders, for farmers, for Wall Street.

Thing is, it already exists.

And nobody’s talking about it.

→ It already works with the U.S. military.

→ It has AI systems analyzing global activity in real-time.

→ It’s quietly piggybacking off another major AI company you’ve heard of.

→ And it might be one of the most underrated stocks of the decade.

If the internet made billionaires out of browsers, this company might just do the same… from orbit.

The stock, by the way, is part of James’ “Forever Portfolio 2.0” -- reserved for his Beta Test group.

If you’re not aware of this new group…

Just recently, James recommended his beta testers buy an $8 company right before Nvidia announced it was buying it out...

Resulting in a 137% peak gain. (And this position is still open.)

From now until tomorrow morning at 9:29 a.m. (ET), James is opening the doors to this beta-test group for only 250 more members.

See if it’s right for you.

Click here for everything you need to know.

ALC-Issue-05-09-25(1)

I Was Wrong About Gold (and Bitcoin)

Meet the Michael Saylor of Canada.

Read More

ALC-Issue-05-05-25(1)

Save Your Marriage. Save a Life. Get a Raise.

Whether you need to save a marriage or a life, say these 18 words and then SHUT UP.

Read More

ALC-Issue-05-02-25(1)

I Interviewed DataRepublican. Here’s What I Discovered.

This isn’t corruption in the Hollywood sense. There’s no smoking gun or sinister villain stroking a cat. It’s not Lex Luthor. It’s worse. It’s normal.

Read More

ALC-Issue-04-29-25(1)

Why Success Gurus Die in Debt

Raise your hand. Start the thing. Say yes, even when your brain screams “Who do you think you are?”

Read More

ALC-Issue-04-24-25

How to Escape Prison

“The hardest prison isn’t behind bars. It’s the one in your mind.”

Read More

ALC-Issue-04-23.25

The $50,000 Bet I Just Made

It sits at the exact intersection of AI, crypto, and hypergrowth stocks—my three favorite megatrends for the next 5 years.

Read More

alc-hero-img-04-22-25

You’ll Never Work Again If This Works (Again)

Here’s what the next 15 years will actually demand—from your money, your time, and your sanity.

Read More

ALC-Issue-04-21-25(1)

Everyone’s Wrong About Trump and the Fed

The smart money isn’t moving out of fear. But out of anticipation. Here’s what that means.

Read More

ALC-issue-04-17-25-featured.png

Don’t Let AI Steal Your Voice

You don’t have to be Freud or Viktor Frankl or even Freakin’ Batman. You just have to write the truth. Your truth.

Read More

ALC-issue-04-14-25-featured

Live Free or Die Paying Retail

This isn’t some “get rich quick” fantasy. It’s the actual blueprint for how to live well without selling your soul — even if you’re broke.

Read More