America's Secret Vault of Critical Minerals

Gerardo Del Real here.

I recently visited an undisclosed location in the heart of South Dakota’s mining country, close to the famous Homestake Mine and the infamous town of Deadwood...

You can see me below standing on what could be the single most valuable piece of ground in the mining world right now.

Gerardo standing on a rocky hill

The tiny company that owns it trades for under a dollar.

I believe that price is about to become irrelevant.

Because what just came out of this ground – for the first time in 140 years – has the potential to turn a small stake into a serious fortune.

Behind me in that photo are 351 acres of private ground. Patented mining claims. Surface and mineral rights owned by a single company.

Miners worked this land in the 1880s. You can see what’s left of the bank vault from the mining company town here:

old forgotten vault door left standing in snow

The U.S. military pulled strategic minerals out of this site during World War II. 

And then, for all practical purposes, the vault closed.

Nobody drilled it. Nobody tested it with modern equipment. Nobody had any idea what was really locked inside.

That is... until a few weeks ago.

This tiny company – one you’ve almost certainly never heard of – ran the first modern drilling program this property has ever seen.

And what came out of the ground floored me.

Seven critical minerals. Every single one on the federal government’s official list. All from the same property. All confirmed in the drill core.

I’m calling it America’s Secret Vault – because that’s exactly what it is.

One hundred and forty years of sealed ground…

With a potential fortune in critical minerals locked inside.

This sub-dollar company just quietly cracked it open...

And almost nobody knows anything about it.

No one in the media has mentioned it.

Wall Street analysts, newsletter writers – none of them are covering this.

Not even the smart money smells the blood in the water – evidenced by the fact that 93% of the shares are held by individual investors like you and me.

Heck, the only reason I know about it is because I help finance and vet many junior mining deals, including this one, from a very early stage.

I have a vast network that clues me in on the best opportunities in the market.

And today, I’m going to show you exactly why I think this opportunity is absolutely massive.

I’ve spent the last several weeks going through everything on this opportunity – drill logs, assay results, geological surveys, the full history of the district.

And then I got on a plane to see it for myself. Today, I want to show you what I saw and what it could mean for your portfolio.

Getting here meant driving deep into South Dakota’s mining country…

Past old mining towns, down ranch roads, into territory most people would never visit unless they knew what was buried underneath.

Once I got here, I walked the property.

I held the drill core in my hands. Stood over the drill pads. Looked at the color in the rock and compared it to what the lab reports said.

Gerardo inspecting rocks

I’ve done this dozens of times. Most of the time, what you see lines up with what you expected – sometimes good, sometimes not.

But this was different.

What I saw confirmed everything the data suggested, and then some.

You’ve got to see it for yourself to understand the vast implications before the rest of the investment world catches on.

Let's get it,

Gerardo Del Real

Gerardo Del Real
Editor, Bizarro World