Jimmy Mengel,
Director of Customer Experience
April 3, 2025
Space Oddity
Ground Control to Major Tom
Take your protein pills and put your helmet on
Ground Control to Major Tom
Commencing countdown, engines on
Those are the words from the legendary David Bowie’s landmark song Space Oddity. I can’t let this editorial go on without expressing my admiration. He was well before his time and I cherish all of his work.
I mean, he was Ziggy Stardust (with the Spiders From Mars). Starman! He clearly had an interest in space. As do we…
That’s why we are offering serious financial recommendations for the future of space stocks.
When he sang the words “protein pills”, David was simply stating what was necessary for astronauts to stay alive in space. Today we’re developing drugs in space to keep you alive on Earth. For perhaps ten to twenty years longer.
The protein pills are being developed.
The engines are on.
From NASA:
Our bodies contain thousands of types of proteins. Proteins are involved in every aspect of our lives, including as essential components of our immune system and as parts of viruses that can make us sick. When we take a medication, it binds to a specific protein in the body. This process changes the protein’s function – and if it works properly, makes us well.
To achieve that fit, scientists need detailed knowledge of the structure of both proteins, and one of the best ways to analyze a protein structure is to grow it in crystalline form.
During the Space Shuttle and Mir programs, researchers discovered that they could produce higher quality protein crystals in microgravity than on Earth. For more than two decades now, the International Space Station has continued to serve as a platform for growing crystals for research purposes. Drug companies and academic researchers alike have conducted more than 500 protein crystal growth (PCG) experiments as of 2021 – by far the largest single category of experiments conducted on the station.
Those discoveries have led to a slew of opportunities for the health of us Earth-bound people.
- Aggressive cancers — making them disappear completely in a matter of months, saving tens of thousands of lives every year
- Autoimmune disorders — giving patients a new lease on longevity
- And antibiotic-resistant viruses — the so-called “superbugs” that continue to kill more and more Americans. This breakthrough could hit “superbugs” so hard that millions of people would instantly see improved quality of life
Scientists don’t need to make any new drug discoveries for this breakthrough to work — because these medical compounds already exist.
They’ve known about these medicines, cures, and life-extensions for decades.
But gravity has kept all of these next-generation medicines from getting off the ground.
That is, until now...
Even though it’s impossible to make these compounds on Earth, they’re easy to formulate in the low-gravity environment of space.
So while it makes for a great, longer future for all of our lives, it’s also an incredible investment opportunity.
Companies like Merck are already making billions.
Just look at the companies involved in this transformational pivot from Earth to Space:

However, we’re not recommending a large pharmaceutical company.
John Carl and Chris Curl from Digital Dispatch uncovered one small space firm that is making it all possible.
The company already helped produce several new medicines and returned them to Earth, where they’ve made a life-saving difference for patients.
Here’s how it works...
This company has designed custom-built, reusable capsules that can easily be put into space and then brought back down. Quick and easy. They’re compact, inexpensive, and automatically produce the medicine using robotic machinery inside.
They can also be put into space in just a fraction of the time of current space missions.
It is going to help shape the future of medicine.
As far as investors are concerned, it’s possibly one of the best places to blast your money into the stratosphere.
This small firm is quickly becoming one of the most innovative companies in the commercial space industry — which investment firms like McKinsey say will grow to a $1.8 trillion industry by 2035.
You’ll be getting in on the ground floor.
You may have heard about Elon Musk’s SpaceX. You might have even wanted to invest in it. But you can't because it’s private.
And even if you could, you’d be much, much better off buying into this company – which has much better results and a much better valuation.

As David Bowie would put it:
This is Ground Control to Major Tom
You've really made the grade
Check out the entire presentation on this super space company right here.
Godspeed,
Jimmy Mengel
Director of Customer Experience, Daily Profit Cycle