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April 21, 2022 The Chinese government is pumping billions of dollars into this “computer chip

April 21, 2022 [Capital Gains Blog] Here is an interesting offer from our partners: Dear Reader, China’s newest tech strategy could tank the U.S economy and put our national security at risk. [Tech Cold War]( The Chinese government is pumping billions of dollars into this “computer chip” project. And the implications are dire: [A “tech shock” that could plunge America into its biggest financial crisis since 2008.]( But our research indicates China could already be in stage two of its “tech shock” attack on America. Here’s how Jeff Brown put it: China has a clear interest in taking control of Taiwan. Right now, Taiwan is the No. 1 country in the world when it comes to semiconductor manufacturing. As a result, it would be devastating to see it fall under China’s chokehold. This one island produces over 50% of the computer chips that power your phone… your TV… your toaster… even your air conditioner and our military fighter jets. Without these chips, our modern life grinds to a halt. The U.S military ceases to function and our national security is put in jeopardy. Today, we’re witnessing a massive chip shortage, unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. This explains the soaring prices and the supply chain shortages we’re seeing today… The empty shelves in supermarkets around your neighborhood… Delays all over the country… Now, imagine how much more difficult life will be if they finally invade Taiwan and cut us off completely (Remember, America doesn’t support China’s potential invasion of Taiwan). According to the Guardian, “we’ve reached a crisis point”. But as China rolls out stage three of its “tech shock” attack on America… Things could go from bad to worse in the next few weeks (or days). One legendary research firm has been investigating this problem for months. They called the dot-com crash in 2000… and the housing bubble in 2008. [But what they reveal in this video is even more worrisome.]( If you’re retired or plan to retire anytime soon… If you own a portfolio or a 401k… Please, take a few minutes to watch this video. It tells you what to do to be safe before it’s too late. [Click here to watch it for free.]( Sincerely, [Van Bryan] Van Bryan Editorial Director, Brownstone Research This third party offer is brought to you by Capital Gains Blog. 51 Pinfold Street, Birmingham, B2 4AY, UK If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here.]( To file an email abuse complaint, please [click here.]( [Please Read Our Privacy Policy]( To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [View In Browser]( © Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved.

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