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September 12, 2021 According to MarketWatch, ordinary Americans are being put on ‘restriction l

September 12, 2021 [Smart Market Reviews] From time to time, we come across offers that you may find interesting: Dear Reader, [Something strange is happening in America…]( According to MarketWatch, ordinary Americans are being put on ‘restriction lists’ that ban them from certain businesses. What exactly is going on and what does it mean for you and your money? I recently got on the phone with international asset expert Nick Giambruno – one of the most widely-followed financial analysts in the world – to get his thoughts. In the past decade, he’s met with various presidents, prime ministers, and heads of state to dig into big world events and figure out the details behind the scenes. That’s how he and his firm became renowned for accurate predictions about major world events… The fall of the Soviet Union… The 9/11 attacks… And the 2008 housing meltdown… Nick’s latest prediction, possibly the biggest of his career, will catch anyone with money in an American bank… credit union… or retirement account… completely off-guard. Giambruno says, “Ban lists are just the beginning. When Americans catch wind of what’s coming by the end of this year, the unrest we saw in the first few weeks of 2021 will look like the ‘good old days’ in the United States.” He explained that, in the coming months, millions of Americans will have a critical decision to make… comply… or be shut out of the economy completely. Despite a poor internet connection at his remote location in rural Argentina, Nick considers this situation so dire and urgent, he’s rushed to record a video to get his research into the hands of as many Americans as possible, as quickly as possible. I should warn you: This message is controversial… and not at all what you’ll hear from the legacy media. [But for right now, you can see this urgent video, right here.]( Regards, Brian Mansfield Research Specialist, Legacy Research This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2020 Smart Market Reviews. All Rights Reserved. 5840 W Craig Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89130 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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