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October 14, 2024 Your Retirement Savings Could Be Frozen Tomorrow — Are You Prepared? Imagine l

October 14, 2024 Your Retirement Savings Could Be Frozen Tomorrow — Are You Prepared? Imagine logging into your retirement account only to find your assets frozen, locked up by the bank with no way to access them. It sounds like a nightmare, but this is a very real possibility for thousands of Americans right now. 63 U.S. banks have been flagged as "problem banks," teetering on the edge of collapse with $517 billion in unrealized losses. And when they start to fail, they can legally freeze your retirement accounts to stabilize themselves. That means your 401(k), IRA, and savings could be out of your reach just when you need them most. Here's the scary part: under current banking laws, your money isn't as safe as you think. These institutions have the power to block your access until they "figure things out." That could be weeks, months… Maybe longer. Do you really want to take that risk? You've worked your entire life to build this wealth, and in the blink of an eye, it could be frozen. Meanwhile, the value of your savings continues to drop as inflation eats away at it. Thousands of Americans have already shielded their wealth by downloading this [FREE Wealth Defense Guide.]( Now it's your turn. [Click here]( to claim your guide and discover a simple, 3-step strategy to shield your retirement with physical assets like gold and silver—tax and penalty-free. Advertisement [North Korea Deploys Troops to Ukraine to Join Forces with Russia]( North Korea has already supplied Russia with tens of thousands of 155MM shells, along with other military supplies. This is in exchange for the food and oil that this impoverished country desperately needs. Now, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is sending his troops to fight alongside Russians in Ukraine. The South Korean defense chief said that the possibility of a similar deployment was highly probable, as Russia and North Korea had signed a treaty that resembled a military alliance. He also added that Pyongyang would likely send more soldiers… [Read More Here]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [Terms of Service](

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