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Former Goldman Sachs Exec: “America’s Permanent Recession Is Here”

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Americans may now experience a level of financial insecurity and suffocation of freedoms bigger than

[Brownstone Research] Editor’s Note: Below is an interesting message from our colleagues at Rogue Economics that we think you may find very insightful. --------------------------------------------------------------- Former Goldman Sachs Director Reveals The REAL Reason Why 263 Million Americans Could Face a: "Permanent Recession" The Bleeding Edge Reader, Nomi Prins here... After spending years as a former Goldman Sachs director... I must admit, life in America is not as it seems. And thanks to recent unprecedented decisions by a strange force of unelected officials... behind closed doors, in this building... [Click here]( Americans may now experience a level of financial insecurity and suffocation of freedoms bigger than the crisis of 2000...2008... and 2020 - COMBINED. Months from now we may look back to — this moment — as the end of the middle class. Stephen Roach, a former chairman at Morgan Stanley, says: "[U.S. living standards are about to be squeezed as never before.]( Newsweek says: "[[This] Will Be The End of American Freedom.]( And HuffPost says: "[[This] Is Making The Rich Richer, and Leaving You Behind]( My investigation reveals Americans will be forced to make a drastic decision... Become one of the 'new poor' in America... Or 'the new rich'. While everyone else could end up in "Permanent Recession." This is why I traveled to Delray Beach, Florida to investigate this phenomenon, and reveal the TRUTH about what's happening across the nation... Unveiling a strange $40 trillion shift coming next to America... That will allow the rich to continue to get richer — all while millions of other Americans continue to suffer. [Click here to see what's going on.]( [Click here]( Regards, Nomi Prins Editor, Rogue Economics P.S. Americans will be forced to make a choice: become 'the new rich' in America... or potentially fall to become 'the new poor' — [today, I'll reveal my #1 investment, 100% free, to help you prepare.]( © 2023 Brownstone Research Group. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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