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Why Billionaires Call This Rancher a Financial "Genius"

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[Casey Research] Editor's Note: When we find research from other publishers that might interest you, we pass it along. Below you'll find the latest findings from our colleagues at Bonner & Partners. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Located on a remote mountain range... 5 hours from the nearest city... ... on a ranch so big it could hold the entire state of Rhode Island... ... a reclusive man is working on a strange financial project. Billionaire and Quantum Fund co-creator, Jim Rogers once called him a "genius." Political leaders as far away as Eastern Europe and as close as Washington have called on him for economic advice. His work has been praised by everyone from Black Swan author, Nassim Nicholas Taleb... to former Congressman, Ron Paul... And his [latest project]( should be the biggest of his career. According to his research, now posted online, people don't realize that America changed over to a new economic system starting in the 1950s... It was a huge and immediate success until the late 1970s when a flaw appeared. This flaw has distorted our economy and financial system ever since... creating a growing wealth gap between rich and poor, and stalling wages... Today, he fears this flaw is about to seriously affect the flow of money in our country... in a way that [could hit seniors and retirees the hardest](. [Click here]( to learn the full story... Sincerely, Dan Denning Editor, Bonner & Partners © Casey Research LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D317, Delray Beach, FL 33483 No longer wish to receive special offers from us? [Click here for options.](

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