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My name is Porter Stansberry. I'm the founder of one of the world's largest financial research firms

My name is Porter Stansberry. I'm the founder of one of the world's largest financial research firms. Note from Whitney: A few years ago, I was shocked to hear that my friend Porter Stansberry was retiring from financial publishing. "I've done it all, Whitney," he told me at the time. "I've made fortunes for my readers for more than two decades, and I'm ready for a change." After that, I would get occasional updates from Porter as he traveled the world – racing cars, sport fishing, drinking fine wine, and living life to the fullest. Earlier this year, he invited me to join him for a week of free-dive spearfishing from an estate on the West End of Grand Bahama. While there, Porter confided in me that what we were seeing in the financial news was gnawing at him. And that he felt the urge to investigate the ESG movement on Wall Street and the crooked establishment elites making themselves rich from what he characterized as "snowflake economics." At that point, I knew it was just a matter of time before Porter published his groundbreaking findings. Which he just did. And trust me, you're going to want to see this... In [his brand-new documentary presentation]( Porter explains how there's one place in the economy where the "snowflakes" are beginning to hit the pavement and melt. It's in the energy sector, where a once-in-a-century disruption to the world's energy markets is underway... Now look, I can't say that Porter and I agree on everything. But he's one of the most provocative, outside-the-box thinkers I've ever come across, so I always listen to what he has to say... --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, My name is Porter Stansberry. I'm the founder of one of the world's largest financial research firms. I've got an urgent warning I need to share with you. A lot of powerful people would rather this exposé never see the light of day. I'm talking about the likes of U.S. senators, attorneys general, and governors: Chances are, they'll try to have it scrubbed from the Internet. That's because it tells the true (and terrifying) story of an attack on America from within. [I've spent the last two years researching this story](. Now I'm prepared to reveal my findings. And show you exactly who caused New England's energy crisis that's been making headlines... and why... Do yourself a favor. [Before it's taken offline – which could happen at any time – check out this shocking video](. I name names in this presentation... including the U.S. senators from Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren and Ed Markey. And I've seen in the past just how far powerful people will go to silence me. Sincerely, Porter Stansberry P.S. In the video, about halfway through, I reveal a way you could make 10x to 50x returns on an energy trade I've dubbed "Mass Mayhem." If you take just one action on behalf of your life's financial plan this week, this month, or even this year, [watch this video](. --------------------------------------------------------------- All contents of this e-mail are copyright 2022 by Empire Financial Research. All rights reserved. Reproducing any part of this document is prohibited without the express written consent of Whitney Tilson. Protected by U.S. Copyright Law {Title 17 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq., Title 18 U.S.C. Section 2319}: Infringements can be punishable by up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. DISCLAIMER: The work included in this publication is based on SEC filings, current events, interviews, and corporate press releases. It may contain errors, and you shouldn't make any investment decision based solely on what you read here. It's your money and your responsibility. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of Empire Financial Research. You're receiving this email at {EMAIL}. If you have any questions about your subscription, or would like to change your email settings, please contact Empire Financial Research at (800) 961-2618 (US) or (646) 609-8709 (international) Monday-Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Empire Financial Research, 601 Lexington Ave, 20th Floor New York, NY 10022. If you wish to contact us by email, please do not reply to this message but instead go to info@empirefinancialresearch.com. To unsubscribe from email messages like these, please [click here](.

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