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Why are the top 1% piling in this much? One that could wipe out fossil fuel, coal, and even the

Why are the top 1% piling in this much? [Unsubscribe]( [The Daily Recap] --------------------------------------------------------------- Never lose sleep about what you might have missed... --------------------------------------------------------------- Check out this picture real quick… [ordinary orange powder] At first glance, it looks like some ordinary “orange” powder… But in reality, it is a [scientific breakthrough in energy technology.]( One that could wipe out fossil fuel, coal, and even the “glorified” renewable energy in just a few years. And right now, governments, institutions, and the elites are jumping on this resource at record pace to the point where we’re starting to run out. The question is… Why are the top 1% piling in this much? And more importantly, what will be the implications of this act by the elites on YOU and of course, the stock market? Well, all the answers you need are [right here]( This email was sent on behalf of our colleagues. [The Daily Recap] [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( © 2024 The Daily Recap, Leadmark LLC. 6526 Old Brick Road Suite 120-121 Windermere, FL 34786 [Unsubscribe](

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