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a look inside Dave Roberts: Dave Roberts Dear Reader, In 1992, political scientist Francis Fukuyama

a look inside Dave Roberts: Dave Roberts Dear Reader, In 1992, political scientist Francis Fukuyama proclaimed that we had arrived at “the end of history.” The Soviet Union had fallen. The West was triumphant. The future was paved in international peace and liberal democracy. For 30 years, it appeared that Fukuyama was right. The United States dominated the world as the sole hegemon. Politically, militarily, and economically, the American Colossus could not be stopped. Sure, Iraq and then Afghanistan were thorns in our side, but cheap oil continued to flow, and neither of the two wars posed an existential threat to American hegemony. But cracks in the foundation start slowly, almost imperceptibly. And often, you’re not even aware of them before it’s too late. Just last week, the Saudis refused to pick up Biden’s phone call to discuss oil prices... Essentially giving him the middle finger. Chinese diplomats are openly mocking the U.S. on social media, and even in person at diplomatic summits. And of course, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ushered in large-scale European warfare for the first time since World War II. (I say large-scale because the Balkans did see vicious, albeit small-scale warfare in the 1990s). To anybody watching, one thing is clear: America’s spot at the top is threatened — if it’s not already lost. A rising China, a more assertive Russia, a coterie of smaller powers like India and Brazil openly defying the neoliberal trans-Atlanticists... Welcome to the future. What we’re about to live through hasn’t been experienced since the end of World War II. It will be a world of multipolarity, where multiple world powers operate their own spheres of influence. Make no mistake: America is still a 400-pound gorilla. We’re not going away. We just have other gorillas to wrestle with now. Which will require a vast recalibration of how we organize, fund, and shape our military doctrines. For the last 30 years, America has been engaged in absurdist warfare. Dropping $20 million bombs on mud houses... Filled with people who neither know nor care to know where America is on a map. All in the name of freedom. Or at least, that’s what we're told. But China and Russia are different. Both are countries with the resources and manpower to field modern 21st-century armies. Plus, nukes. For an embattled America trying to maintain its position on the world stage, defense spending will become an even more essential part of our national focus than it already is. Many of the programs will likely be what are called “Black Budget" programs. Our government funds these programs to the tune of roughly $80 billion per year. But neither you nor I will ever get a glimpse inside these highly classified Black Budget programs. That is, we would never have gotten a glimpse inside them, until now. You see, my colleague Jason Simpkins has made a career of cultivating contacts inside the military industrial complex. He’s used the information gleaned from government operatives to track where all of this dark money is flowing... Which technologies it’s helping to create... And most importantly, which companies are at the center of these Black Budget programs. I’ve begged Jason to reveal his sources and he won’t give me much, but judging by his recent stock picks, his information feed is unmatched. A few of his recent winners include: A 440% return on a military contractor that makes facial and weapon detection systems... A 258% return on a nuclear fuel supplier... And a 311% return on a mining company securing critical resources for the U.S. But those gains are going to pale in comparison to what’s coming. [Which is why Jason is launching a brand-new investigative research series called Secret Stock Files.]( You’ll be able to follow Jason as he uncovers these Black Budget programs... And shows you how to turn his intel into potentially huge money. All you have to do to guarantee early access to the first episode of Secret Stock Files is [add your name to our newest free email list, The Back Office.]( By joining, you’ll get a lifetime of behind-the-scenes access not only to a prescreening of Secret Stock Files, but also to all of Angel Publishing’s latest stock teases and upcoming advisory launches. [Simply click here to be placed on the prescreen list immediately]( (we’ll never spam you, and opt-out will always be available). Again, this is a completely free bulletin so you have absolutely nothing to lose by signing up. I look forward to you viewing the very first episode of Secret Stock Files very, very soon. Cheers, [dave-roberts-signature] Dave Roberts Executive Publisher, Angel Publishing --------------------------------------------------------------- If you no longer wish to receive updates from Dave - you [may opt out here.]( Copyright 2022 . 3 E. Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202. For customer service please call . No statement or expression of opinion, or any other matter herein, directly or indirectly, is an offer or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities mentioned. While we believe the sources of information to be reliable, we in no way represent or guarantee the accuracy nor the statements made herein. Neither the publisher nor the editor are registered investment advisors. Subscribers should not view this publication as offering personalized legal or investment counseling.

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