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Riot Report: Cops Shooting Protesters With Never-Before-Seen Weapon?

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Shocking video... Dear Reader, As I write this, violence has erupted all over America... Lives are b

Shocking video... [Curzio Research] Dear Reader, As I write this, violence has erupted all over America... Lives are being destroyed... Cities are literally on fire. It's horrifying—no matter what your politics are. You might think things couldn't get any crazier. So, imagine if you woke up tomorrow and saw this headline on CNN or Fox News: "Cops Now Shooting Rioters With Never-Before-Seen Weapon." Let me tell you... I believe you'll be seeing that headline (or something close to it) very soon. And you know what? I'd love it. You see, a little over a year ago, I investigated a prototype of a brand-new police weapon. It was being developed by a tiny tech firm that, to this day, most people have never heard of. I met with the top executives at the company. I interviewed the former detectives and police chiefs who consulted on the weapon's development. I even agreed to be SHOT by it. [You can watch what happened right here](. Obviously, I'm still alive... But the experience changed me in a very profound and permanent way. And I left convinced of one thing: This new weapon will soon be on the hip of every cop in America—and perhaps the world. Since then, over 150 police departments in the U.S. (and 26 countries around the world) have begun testing this new weapon for use in the field. The LAPD now has 1,000 of them deployed on the street. And over the past few days—as the riots were raging—the company's president was requested to appear on a number of news outlets to show off this incredible new device. He explained how it could ultimately save countless lives... And possibly even prevent another George Floyd situation from ever happening again. I know that's a bold statement... Perhaps impossible to believe... Which is why I urge you to judge for yourself, [right here](. Whether you love or hate what you're going to see... I believe this IS what policing will look like in the very near future. I believe it WILL save lives. And I believe this tiny company WILL become a household name—much like Taser is today. And that's the good news for investors. Because I also believe if you invest in this tiny company today... you stand to make an insane amount of money. [Click here for the full details (and to watch me get shot)](. Good investing, Frank X. Curzio Founder and CEO, Curzio Research - This email was sent to {EMAIL}. No longer want to receive these emails? [Customize your inbox]( Curzio Research, 1886 S 14th Street, Suite 4, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, United States Copyright © 2020 Curzio Research. All Rights Reserved. [-](

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