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Your Christmas Presents Stranded Off California Coast?

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April 27, 2022 And they could very well be carrying your Christmas presents. As reported by MSN�

April 27, 2022 [Fast Retirements] Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: Dear Reader, [Hundreds of ships are stranded off the coast of California.]( And they could very well be carrying your Christmas presents. [Hundreds of ships are stranded off the coast of California]( As reported by MSN… “Of the 100 ships waiting Monday, 97 were container ships, carrying cargo that could potentially [miss the holiday shopping season]( It’s so bad, shipping officials are telling California officials to consider declaring a state of emergency. If you’ve had trouble with holiday shopping recently, this is part of the reason why. California ports are so important to our national shipping network that The White House has desperately intervened, ordering LA ports to stay open 24/7. But the reality is… no matter what… this mess in California is really just the beginning of [something much bigger](. Because we are now living through [the worst global supply crisis in human history](. And while it’s a shame this crisis is hitting presents and holiday shopping… The true consequences are much more dramatic and much more permanent. For investors, in particular, this marks [the financial moment of our lifetimes](. A moment that could bring you incredible wealth... or cost you nearly everything. People who made the right moves in the past have seen dramatic gains like: - [2,961%]( - [3,728%]( - [9,064%]( Sometimes in as little as one year… But millions of others… people who ignored the supply chain and made the wrong moves… [lost over 90% of their wealth](. To make sure you end up on the right side of this supply crisis and not the wrong side… [Click here to learn how investors have made a fortune from the supply chain.]( Sincerely, Van Bryan Editorial Director, Brownstone Research This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2022 Fast Retirements. All Rights Reserved. 455 E Eisenhower Pkwy Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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