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Wall Street Plot Unveiled – Bond Crash to Humiliate Trump [stockshiftstrategies-logotype] November 06 [732] [---] JD Vance's "Death Spiral" Warning: Will You Survive the Bond Market Collapse? [Video preview]( Trump may have won, but you're not safe. JD Vance just dropped a bombshell—he's warning of a "death spiral" in the U.S. bond market that could cripple the entire economy. Here's what's happening: the U.S. is $35 TRILLION in debt. If interest rates jump to 8% (which they easily could), the government won't be able to pay its bills. When that happens, it's game over—the economy collapses, and your savings get wiped out in the chaos. If your retirement is sitting in cash or bonds, you're holding a ticking time bomb. But there's a way out… You can move your retirement into gold or silver—and the government can't touch it when things go south. The [2025 Wealth Protection Guide]( shows you how to do this, and it's free for a limited time. [Guide]( [Click here]( to get your FREE guide now before the death spiral takes your savings down with it. Don't wait until it's too late [Get your guide now.]( [logo]( You are receiving this email from StockShiftStrategies.com, a division of Stark Media LLC. If you prefer not to receive these communications anymore, you can easily [unsubscribe here](. We value your privacy and are dedicated to safeguarding your personal information. © 2024 Stark Media LLC. All rights reserved. Reproducing, copying, or distributing our content, in whole or in part, without written permission is strictly prohibited. once upon a time in a faraway land where the skies were always blue and the fields rolled on forever there lived a humble young boy named alaric he had hair the color of golden wheat and eyes that reflected the endless sky above alaric was known throughout the village as a kind soul always helping the elders and finding ways to make the children laugh he was a dreamer and often imagined what lay beyond the great mountains that stood like silent sentinels at the edge of his world these mountains were cloaked in mystery no one from his village had ever crossed them and stories were told of magical beings that roamed on the other side with wings as wide as the horizon and voices that could weave spells alarics best friend was a clever fox named thistle with a coat the color of autumn leaves and a spirit as wild as the forest thistle was always looking for an adventure and together they explored every inch of their village from the murmuring brooks to the ancient oaks that whispered secrets to those who would listen but even with all these adventures alaric longed for something more he felt in his heart that there was a destiny calling him a song from the stars that only he could hear one evening as the sun dipped below the horizon and the sky turned to shades of gold and purple alaric and thistle lay in a field of wildflowers the stars began to twinkle in the twilight and alaric felt the song again faint and far away as if the wind carried with it a forgotten promise he turned to thistle and said what if we left what if we found a way to cross the mountains and see what lies beyond thistle perked up her ears her eyes sparkling with mischief oh alaric she replied with a grin you always have the grandest ideas who knows what wonders await us across those peaks maybe there are kingdoms made of crystal or rivers that sing as they flow alaric smiled at the thought of such wonders his heart filled with a mixture of excitement and trepidation the village had always been his home a place of safety and love but the call of the unknown was too strong to ignore the next morning as the first rays of sunlight kissed the earth alaric packed a small bag he took only what he needed a loaf of bread some cheese a water flask and his fathers old compass which had never pointed north but instead seemed to spin and dance as if searching for something lost he tied the bag securely and called for thistle who bounded up beside him ready as ever [   Privacy Policy  Â]( [   Terms of Use  Â]( [   Our Contacts  Â](mailto:support@stockshiftstrategies.com) [   Unsubscribe  Â]( [R. Dawson SSS] by Russel Dawson chief editor [Russel.D signed]

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