432 miles southeast of Washington, DC…
Just off the Blue Ridge Parkway… in the Appalachian Mountains…
There’s a tiny town of just over 2,000 people that’s more important to technology than Silicon Valley itself.

Spruce Pine, North Carolina.
For nearly four decades, this sleepy little town has quietly supplied a miracle material to every major chip maker on Earth — AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, Samsung, Taiwan Semiconductor…
Without it, no chips get made. Period.
Business Insider calls it: “A small town in North Carolina that is essential to producing the world’s semiconductors.”
MarketWatch confirms: “This tiny North Carolina mining town is crucial to the semiconductor industry.”
And now, with the stroke of a pen…
On July 1st, 2026…
President Trump is set to declare this miracle material a national strategic resource.
And ban it as a U.S. export.
That means every major tech company on the planet will be forced to come here — to U.S. soil — to get it.
Apple, NVIDIA, and Amazon have already committed over $2 trillion… because they see what’s coming.
Morgan Stanley estimates this could unlock a $10 trillion economic boom.
And one tiny, U.S. mining company sits directly at the center of it all.
Before Wall Street’s biggest funds finish accumulating shares… before the export ban takes full effect…
There’s a narrow window to position yourself ahead of the crowd.
