If you've often wondered why America has become a land of extremes…
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| Former Goldman Sachs Director Warns: "This Could Be the END of America's Empire" |
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| A strange phenomenon is washing over America… (NOT inflation, rent increases, gas, groceries, political division, or a pandemic.)
My name is John Burke. I'm a 30-year investigative journalist…
And I've just flown across the country to meet with a former Goldman Sachs managing director and best-selling author, Nomi Prins.
She says:
"A reshaping of our global financial system has ignited a $40 trillion transfer of wealth from the middle class to the rich… that could forever split the entire nation into two groups: 'the new rich' or 'the new poor' — you will have to make a choice."
So, if you are banking with Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Chase, PNC, or if you have more than $1,000 in savings…
Then please get ready…
Because the world's most powerful groups…
MIT, The Gates Foundation, The United Nations, Visa, 77 global Governments, the world's most powerful group of unelected officials, and a new Executive Order from President Biden… |
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| Are igniting a financial event that could soon transfer $40 trillion of middle-class wealth — your savings — funneled to the rich.
If you've often wondered why America has become a land of extremes…
Where the winners take all… while everyone else settles for the scraps…
Then get ready because it's about to accelerate beyond anything we've seen before.
Because our guest expert fears a new 'financial innovation' will ratchet financial suffering and inequality to levels never seen before.
To get the entire story, click here.
Regards,
John Burke Host, Wealth Gap
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