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Sweeping medical shortages are hitting U.S. cities - and it could get worse

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14-year Fox News Veteran and Wall Street Titan Emerges From Retirement to Issue Rare Live Warning De

14-year Fox News Veteran and Wall Street Titan Emerges From Retirement to Issue Rare Live Warning Dear Reader, Imagine going to your local pharmacy... Only to be told that they can't fill your subscription. More than that, your life-saving medication is no longer available. And they don't know when they'll get more. This nightmarish scenario seems impossible in a developed country like America. But the truth is – this scenario is happening in dozens of American cities. It's gotten so bad experts at Johns Hopkins are now calling the shortage, "a medical emergency." But how did we get here? How did America – the richest country in the world – run out of life-saving medicine? Well, it's a supply chain issue. Very few Americans know this but... 90% of all of the medicine in the United States comes from two countries – China and India, with the bulk of it coming from China. Meaning... as hostilities between China and the U.S. have continued to escalate... China has hinted that it will continue to pull back exports on critical medicines. And the thing is... [it's about to get a lot worse.]( Because China controls more than just critical medical treatments. Today, we rely on China for dozens of key resources – from rare earth metals to car components. And if they cut off those supply chains... we could be looking at a lot more devastating than just medical shortages. That's why I've been telling people to prepare for these shortages for months... [I call it "the unwinding" of America.]( I put together an entire research presentation detailing exactly what to do in advance of this "unwinding" event. It names 3 steps any American can take today – regardless of whether you have $500 or $500,000 in the bank. [Just click here if you want more info.]( In the meantime, keep your eyes open. Don't get complacent. Things like medicine may not always be there. We can't afford to think of anything as "promised." To Your Success, Tobin Smith Chief Analyst, Transformity Investor Disclaimer: FastEasyFX.com is a research service not owned or managed by registered brokers and therefore this site does not make any investment recommendations. The information provided from FastEasyFX is not guaranteed as to the accuracy or completeness. Neither Fasteasyfx.com, its principals, or publishers, are liable for any losses or damages, monetary or otherwise, that result from the content and services of Fasteasyfx.com. Each member of Fasteasyfx chooses to do trades at their sole discretion and risk. StockEarnings is not responsible for gains/losses that may result in the trading of these securities. To unsubscribe from FastEasyFX.com email alert, please click here. Fast Easy FX 10006 Cross Creek Blvd Tampa Fl 33647 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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