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Whistleblower Reveals Real Reason For Power Outages

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Here Are The Details.... SPONSORED Whistleblower Reveals: Texas Power Outages "Tip Of The Iceberg" -

Here Are The Details.... [Patriot News Daily]( SPONSORED Whistleblower Reveals: Texas Power Outages "Tip Of The Iceberg" --------------------------------------------------------------- You might have heard about power outages plunging Texas into darkness. Six whole power plants failed... Leaving some residents without power for more than 2 weeks... Unable to charge their phones, refrigerate food, or even use life-saving CPAP machines. Many Americans think they are safe from this kind of outage. But one insider has revealed that the recent Texas outages are just the "tip of the iceberg". The whistleblower has got his hands on a jaw-dropping government report. The report reveals that the U.S. power supply is hanging on a thread. Meaning not a single state is safe from a major outage. A major outage which could cause a blackout that lasts not for days or weeks... But could last for months or even years. The worst part? The report reveals this blackout could hit "as soon as next week" So, what can everyday folks do to protect themselves? Thankfully, the government report reveals how officials are protecting themselves and their families. The whistleblower has created a free video to make this life-saving information public knowledge. But as it contains sensitive government secrets, the video may not stay online for long. In it, you'll discover a simple 6-second tweak to do to your energy supply today... Which will make sure your lights stay on, even if there's a devastating outage. [Click Here To Watch The Video]( DISCLAIMER This is a Sponsored Ad from one of our supporting Advertisers. We receive financial support from this Advertiser for distribution of this Ad. Otherwise, there is no connection between the sponsor and us. We further disclaim any and all claims made in the ad which are those of the advertiser only. To our knowledge this ad, product and its distribution has not been tested or approved by the FDA. Publishing of this Ad does not constitute an endorsement of any type from us. Free Press Publications - 6501 Arlington Expressway B105 #2196, Jacksonville, FL 32211 You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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