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July 26, 2021 [View in Browser]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Imminent Disaster]( Below is a message from our partners that we thought you'd enjoy: Dear Reader, [“These methods are not approved by the FDA.”]( I’d flown 2,900 miles… Paid $19,000… All in order to access an advanced $563 million private research facility. [I wasn’t going to say no.]( “OK,” I said. So, I stepped inside. And what I discovered next shocked me… [MRI]( Did I receive some startling test results? Yes. Absolutely… But what I found more interesting is one special piece of equipment this research facility makes use of… Which I discovered is [right at the start of a massive, new 5,900% technological boom](. This has major repercussions if you have any money invested. I recently agreed to sit down with Chris Hurt and reveal everything I discovered in a special Tech Minute interview. [You can watch it here for free.]( Regards, Jeff Brown Editor, The Near Future Report P.S. As you’ll see in my interview, I believe there will be a major change ahead for the stock market… (which will be bad for some stocks but great for others). The time-sensitive opportunity I uncovered, however, could be [the closest thing to buying Amazon back when it was $50](. Check it out. [Amazon]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2021 Imminent Disaster. All Rights Reserved. 1271 NE, McMinnville, OR 97128 USA [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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