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Prophecy about major financial crash after 80 years

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SEPTEMBER 17, 2024 A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION Dear Reader, A secretive group of forecasters, based in B

SEPTEMBER 17, 2024 A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION Dear Reader, A secretive group of forecasters, based in Baltimore, Maryland, are predicting we will soon see [the most important day in America in more than 80 years…]( With a single stroke of a pen, something could be triggered we've never once experienced in our lifetimes… Investors and governments around the world could suddenly decide the U.S. dollar is no longer the safe haven everyone assumed it was… They'll "dump" their U.S. dollars… And replace the dollar… with something else… [This isn't some "gloom and doom" prediction.]( This is history happening… Now, our prediction might seem crazy. But our group has made "outrageous" predictions before, which came true: We predicted the fall of Communism, and the collapse of the Soviet Union, a decade before it happened… We forecasted the crash of the U.S. housing market a full four years before it happened in 2008… And we documented the rise of Bitcoin starting in 2011…. We just released our latest forecast, and it's the most shocking we've ever made about [an event 80 years in the making.]( This is a bigger deal than the recent stock market crash in August…. And according to our group's founder, "it's entirely certain the dollar will soon be dethroned and replaced…and this is a dagger aimed at your wealth, and your way of life…" [You can see our complete forecast of this disturbing prophecy at this FREE video here.]( Stay safe, Andrew Packer Grey Swan Portfolio Strategist [Turn Your Images On] (c) 2024 The Wiggin Sessions @ Grey Swan, 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore MD 21201. Dedicated to examining “highly improbable, but imminent events” likely to change history, economics, politics and finance. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws. They cannot address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed personalized financial advice. [Privacy Statement.]( That said, your feedback is very important. Please do not hit “reply” … rather, contact us with an intelligent question or well-reasoned comments by using this email address: feedback@wigginsessions.com To remove your email from Wiggin Sessions @ Grey Swan: [click here.]( "Sent to: {EMAIL}" [Click here to Unsubscribe]( The Wiggin Sessions

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