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Biden About to Unleash Bitcoin Crackdown?↩

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Evidence is growing that the U.S. government is conspiring to take down Bitcoin. Editor's Note: Occa

Evidence is growing that the U.S. government is conspiring to take down Bitcoin. [HRR Logo]( Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at Happy Retirement Report we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. Evidence is growing that the U.S. government is conspiring to [take down Bitcoin.]( The signs are everywhere if you know where to look... Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has already confirmed she wants to “curtail [Bitcoin’s] use.” SEC Chairman Gary Gensler warns "There should be no confidence in this market." And Wall Street bigwig and billionaire Ray Dalio says the U.S. government “outlawing Bitcoin is a good probability.” Bitcoin backers already know there’s trouble ahead... The CEO of Kraken, a top crypto exchange, warns a “crackdown” is coming. [Why should you care?]( Well, do you have a bank account? Collect Social Security? Get a paycheck? Then this [hit job]( is going to impact you... Even if you don’t have a single penny in Bitcoin! Plus, once you know what’s coming, you’ll understand how we can use it to make a mint... See, this isn’t the first time the government decided to pull something like this. And the last time it happened, people tallied gains of up to 10,280%. This whole thing could blow wide open as soon as September 22. [Read this urgent briefing]( for the details before it’s too late. Sincerely, [signature] Christian DeHaemer Investment Director, Bull and Bust Report P.S. Nasdaq predicts Democrats are plotting an "Anti-Crypto Offensive." And it all starts with the shocking “backdoor” approach laid out in the [document]( I want to show you. This could start to unfold any day now... so [get up to speed quickly here.]( You received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our partner’s website. To ensure you receive our emails to your inbox, be sure to [whitelist us](. © 2021 Happy Retirement Report.All Rights Reserved. Thinking about unsubscribing? We hope not! But, if you must, the link is below. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( 6130 West Flamingo Road PMB 4053 Las Vegas, NV 89103

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