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It's been more than seven months since Russia invaded Ukraine... ? ? At Banker Bull we are serio

It's been more than seven months since Russia invaded Ukraine...     [Banker Bull logo]( At Banker Bull we are serious about being your [“]( and ears” for special opportunities for you to take advantage of. The message below from one of our partners is one we think you should take a close look at. 7sCxfYhnzqe2STyKVqOp5XXpe7urgp3Nnu25BndgLvMD4SHn7EiuWQlpT9LAGh9vx9 zsDli6MNjKcG3uDVlrAwFxb8L9xVvhVCRqM4W3L2sGopl8zoWybWnLtug7InosRQib sLo5PGcpK9CUkCFJaBKIWjQ0fMmqyGJFnMbPUWyPa8oRYERaKeVmrfhrdz7oWclpMw AEVLNjwOt7WzyAHMxs0IjUd1ZKfz7yHlTNBw2Cji9fvO5sN1ssynDTwdzuAzcpLOSk LgM9a5BnVJW5rX7GnkwVGaNzYYTz8C2yFVmqVTeBVEw8WaBZBS5aMQzoOQcfC6ou6s ehQunIJ732tFtl5yrETQnvURWwcPVUFEXlEjnwm2rX5r2BhPzYn0ca4q3xlfokVI3U o9K2wjMsFs03y42DNUB4cpzC28JwJt0pZBuaVUQxyR3RBEFPdjBB3zF3dZZDX7kcXJ RYmiLPDdIhtk30CaTcqaPbPTlHelIWlsjHdhCy2LrVfw9FM8lyR0vxyQcjKAPzGMIA LA9y98xCYb9v2DS0vNVDI5UK0mgKNTo8wYml8d2jddJvyVVPviq8L3PUiNAuVEmQOS ri7Hq4vOyKAhzdH1pm2V19pFDq777SJciXcgpRBeTdRzaNSUyxsDrst1LtT1iSpj8d Dear Reader, It's been more than seven months since Russia invaded Ukraine. In addition to the heart-breaking on-the-ground human cost, the war has wreaked havoc on the global supply chain, impeding the flow of goods, leading to dramatic cost increases and delayed shipments, and even creating catastrophic food shortages in many parts of the world. As the world waits for that war to end... another war – which may have an even bigger impact on the globe – [is bubbling under the surface](. Of course, as always happens, these wars are getting the mainstream media's full attention... But sadly, almost nobody is talking about the disruptive new shift that has the potential to stop these wars entirely. One international organization says, "[[THIS] can stop war, poverty, and even alter world geopolitics]( It's a brand-new system aimed at disrupting the biggest cause of all wars. More than 100 countries are already pumping billions of dollars into this system. Even some of the richest people in the world – like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Warren Buffett – and the world's most powerful companies, like Apple, Microsoft, and Google, are spending billions preparing for this global shift. To see how you can prepare for this massive shift – and potentially profit from it – [simply click here](. When “The Last of Us” came out in 2013, the hit video game’s premise — a fungus turns people into zombies, leaving society in shambles, and what government remains is controlled by fascists — seemed squarely in the realm of fiction. A decade later, an HBO series based on the game is set to be released, on Sunday, to a public that has grown all too familiar with the possibility of a germ apocalypse. The reality of what the world has been through over the past three years is alluded to in a chilling opening scene in which a pair of scientists describe the risk of various pathogens to a talk show audience. After one of them describes something like Covid-19, the other silences both the fictional crowd and us when he expounds upon the ways in which a warmed-up planet could lead to something much, much worse. “Part of writing for an audience is just feeling in your bones what is cultural knowledge,” said Craig Mazin, one of the showrunners. “On the other hand, it’s not a show about the pandemic — it’s about what it means to survive and what’s the purpose of survival. So we get that out of the way pretty quickly.” Over the past decade, as video games have become more vivid and complex, developers have used the medium to spin rich, character-based stories that rival film and TV in quality. “The Last of Us,” for instance, is less about the actual outbreak than the father-daughter relationship between a smuggler named Joel (played by Pedro Pascal in the series) and a 14-year-old girl named Ellie (Bella Ramsey). Their journey across the United States, past zombies and cannibals, raises questions about the limits of love and the atrocities a parent will commit in the name of protecting a child. But while a handful of game-to-screen adaptations like the “Tomb Raider,” “Resident Evil” and “Sonic the Hedgehog” franchises have made enough money to warrant sequels, there is a sense that unlike, say, comic books, the stories in video games have never been properly translated. 0FKTXbIh7DxKqArs3QJD6PEisAqUM6iwic4NG6pIznPkNtuC3jnTZEIvfOwHirvhW0 iWgNiJTgMkH0EArUu0s51WG67CBkZnqkx7XXsgA65B7XahWO4bIz2OoOGz30Mm6BgM tbxGUb6cJIULf1vXC8ajtRFfBul0Cb1s0GqVQtdt8xcj803MJj7UCcCUZYBIaReQOa 3ZTYA55USz3Ht1IoQNL8ZFeRh5gPWmWMwg5LnkQ3k0ZzBvWO706h2jHXjuO8QtMn6h T8jbpv0YBkYc09ejGUNAYscA12QucM90Mr4BDNlUvbm82uj381Mc1hWd0hP9f4hsfX FbYGtkEafxnSE8nELfGkAKHVxVe8u9zc3YYEUbJsumKQw3SgtsACddNIGrKnIC0pWn 93dij8xZnlXXSrmanqNWaQZgKdRyG0aLGv5zlX7i0gtBJW3VhxfXgzWUCI0NVXj977 pseqd8vnZx0cXJnZiyfUaRjjh3oM50wD8dPD1lOTzetEcpf3OaQoG6hURiGjswmkX2 7c2WoZukNh3qXg99lrX20clYvUcbp3XHvwVXIowP3ksIvccogcylzmjVLnhgrkRWw9 cyVZFvqRX3ef5lozKrbmWrZRtQ4u1PJQYuuWrDal8Ol6dwAdUBkA68MjDSV5kxZrb6 Regards, Whitney Tilson Founder, Empire Financial Research P.S. Massive global shifts go hand in hand with huge wealth redistribution. [To see how you can take advantage of it directly, click here](. [BB logo]( [Privacy Policy]( & Conditions]( You are receiving our newsletter because you opted-in for it on one of our sister websites. Information provided by this website is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice. To ensure you receive our email, be sure to [whitelist]( us. Banker Bull © 2023. All Rights Reserved. 601 13th St NW Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005, USA  

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