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Private deal lets you get in on the ground floor [Logo]( A note from the Editor: Insider Dealing News is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message below from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at. During the late 1910s and early 1920s, Ford began construction of a massive industrial complex along the banks of the River Rouge in Dearborn, Michigan. The plant combined all the components necessary for auto production, including a glass factory, steel mill and assembly line. When Ford Motor’s other stockholders resisted the idea of building the River Rouge plant due to its enormous costs, Henry Ford (who as early as 1906 owned 58.5 percent of the company) bought them out, installing his son Edsel as president of the company in 1919. The elder Ford retained full control of the company’s operations, however, and returned to the presidency briefly after Edsel died in 1943, before handing it over to his grandson, Henry Ford II, in 1945. Two years later, the legendary automaker died at his Dearborn home at the age of 83. While many Democrats let out a sigh of relief when the House passed a bipartisan infrastructure bill, the party has a grueling few weeks ahead of it to enact the rest of its economic agenda. The more than $1 trillion package passed Friday that would refresh transportation, broadband and utilities fulfills one part of President Joe Biden’s domestic vision. Democrats now have to clear multiple hurdles to enact the larger piece, a $1.75 trillion investment in the social safety net and climate policy. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has said Democrats aim to pass the social spending bill by Thanksgiving. Meeting the deadline will require both chambers of Congress to rush while keeping nearly every member of a diverse Democratic caucus united — a challenge that has led to repeated roadblocks as lawmakers advanced the bills this year. Billionaire Mark Cuban is purchasing $50,000 of [this little-known asset]( every 10 days – and says he wants to buy even more. And he’s not the only one pouring in big money... - Google purchased 12.5 million tons - Nestle bought 113.1 million tons - Amazon bought 44.4 million tons - Disney bought 2.5 million tons - Delta got 7.8 million tons Most investors haven’t caught on yet to the [new “gold rush” that’s happening here.]( But I believe estimates showing this is a 33,233% growth opportunity are actually on the conservative side. (I share the numbers backing me up [here]( That’s why I just struck a deal with a company that I think could be a $30 BILLION mover in this market. And this is your invitation to [get shares before they go public](. This is a rare opportunity to get in on a closed-door private investment deal… One I expect could be the biggest I’ve ever brought to market. Bigger than our 620% gain on Alpha Lithium… Bigger than our 930% gain on Meridian Mining… Even bigger than our 1,020% gain on Kingfisher Metals. But this deal won’t be open for long. And I expect demand to be off the charts. After all, this kind of exclusive invitation to join a [private deal with 10-bagger potential]( doesn’t come around often. So don’t miss this chance to get in on the ground floor. We’re only able to accept the first 100 people who respond to this private invitation. If you are interested in learning more, I urge you to [click here now to get the full details before it’s too late](. Cheers, [Jamie Keech] Jamie Keech CIO & Editor Resource Insider P.S. Oil giants, tech titans, mega-corps, banks, and airlines are battling it out over this new asset. And billionaires like Cuban, Gates and Bezos are all jumping on board. Now you can get in on this red-hot new market too with this private deal. Don’t miss this chance to [get in on the ground floor](. [logo]( You received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. To make sure you don't miss any of our contents, be sure to [whitelist us](. 12328 Natural Bridge Rd, Bridgeton, MO 63044 [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Insider Dealing News. All Rights Reserved[.]( [LOGO](

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