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Is he a compromised foreign agent?! A note from the Editor: Open Source Trades is dedicated to provi

Is he a compromised foreign agent?! [LOGO OST]( A note from the Editor: Open Source Trades is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message below from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at. [divider] Biden messed up on stage once again. His staff was embarrassed and covered their faces… This time his mental faculties failed him again. [Biden]( What did he do exactly? Biden slipped up and named the day the government would dump the US dollar. Is he a compromised foreign agent?! That's right, he already knows the plan is for all the BRICS countries to ditch the dollar before the election. It's now evident Biden is compromised by the Chinese government. China has one goal: to replace the U.S. dollar as the world’s reserve currency. And they're getting closer to that goal every day. In February, China convinced Iraq to ditch the dollar for trade. In March, Brazil followed suit. And in April, Argentina joined the ranks. Now they’re targeting Saudi Arabia, and the clock is ticking. September 6, 2024, is the critical date. On this day, China will unveil the next phase of its attack—a gold-backed Yuan reserve system that will devastate the U.S. dollar and potentially crash your investments. Don’t wait until it’s too late. Protect your wealth and freedom from the impending financial storm. [Get All The Details HERE ]( Regards, Dylan Jovine, CEO & Founder Behind The Markets P.S. If you have any money in US Dollars, [go here now]( and see why you should move your cash this month! [Read All Info Here]( [divider]   Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner, and operator of Open Source Trades (OST) If any issues arise, please reach out to us at support@opensourcetrades.com This offer is brought to you by Open Source Trades. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Open Source Trades [click here.]( To ensure that our emails continue reaching you, please add us to your email [whitelist.]( 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 © 2024 Open Source Trades. All Rights Reserved[.]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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