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Former Goldman Sachs PhD: "Never returning to normal"

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A strange phenomenon is ‘distorting’ Am... A note from the Editor: At Capitalists Today, w

A strange phenomenon is ‘distorting’ Am... [Capitalists today]( A note from the Editor: At Capitalists Today, we keep an eye out for favorable circumstances we believe will interest our readers. The following is one such message from one of our colleagues I think you’ll appreciate. Dear Reader, A strange phenomenon is ‘distorting’ America’s financial system. If you listen to the mainstream media, you’d think a new crash is imminent. [Quote]( But today, former Goldman Sachs Managing Director Nomi Prins is coming forward with a different kind of prediction. She says: “We ARE about to see a crisis like nothing we’ve ever seen before. It won’t be like the crashes we saw in 2000… 2008… or even 2020. In fact, the next crisis won’t be a crash at all.” When I first heard Nomi’s newest prediction, I was shocked… and I’m convinced you will be completely caught off guard by what she believes will happen next. It has nothing to do with a crash, a pandemic, or inflation… But Nomi says: “Americans who are hoping for a return to ‘normal’ are about to be left behind by a new reality.” I’ve asked Nomi to sit down for an interview to explain, in detail, what she predicts… and how she expects it to play out. Now, for the first time ever, Nomi is revealing her bombshell prediction for America’s economy. If you have more than $1,000 in the bank, this could be the most important interview you see in the next 60 days. [Go here to see why.]( Regards, Maria Bonaventura Senior Managing Editor, Rogue Economics P.S. In 2018, Nomi called for a crash that would wipe out investors. Today, that’s the last thing on her mind. [Click here to find out what she sees coming instead]( — and why investors could be left behind if they don’t act now. [CAPITALISTS TODAY]( You’re receiving this email because you’re a reader who opted-in for 3rd party emails on our sister website. This offer is brought to you by Capitalists Today. 6130 West Flamingo Road PMB 4053 Las Vegas, NV 89103. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Capitalists Today [click here](. The easiest way to stay up to date with the investing world is by [whitelisting us](. This email was created and sent to you by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Capitalists Today. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 [Capitalists Today](. All Rights Reserved. [Capitalists today](

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