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Is Your IRA/401(k) The Government's Next Target?

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IRA/401 ALERT: Secret IRS Loophole Will Save Your Life Dear Retiree, If you’re like most Americ

IRA/401(k) ALERT: Secret IRS Loophole Will Save Your Life Dear Retiree, If you’re like most Americans, your retirement account is in serious danger. Every single day the United States creeps further into debt, and it’s taking your IRA/401(k) along with it. At the time of this writing the national debt was $19,914,368,822,237. Yes, you read that right. The U.S. national debt is over $19 TRILLION. It’s so bad that if every U.S. citizen were to try to help and pay that off, every single one of us would owe $61,268. That even includes children. On top of that add an economy so artificially inflated it’s in danger of collapsing under its own weight, record-setting volatility in overseas markets, a growing number of terrorist threats, and perhaps the biggest menace of all, China trying to take our spot as the world's leading currency. This all adds up to a situation far worse than 2000 & 2008 combined. The retirement accounts of regular working class Americans like you and I are in serious trouble. I remember losing more than 50% of my retirement account almost overnight in 2008. How much did you lose? If you’re as concerned as I am, and you’re not the type to sit around and wait for something to happen, there is something you can do. There is a simple and legal IRS loophole that can protect your IRA/401(k) without spending a penny. All you have to do is request this [FREE GUIDE]( that explains how this IRS Loophole works. Your IRA/401(k) has never been in more danger than it is today. I urge you to take the steps to learn more about protecting your retirement accounts with this [FREE GUIDE.]( It won’t cost you a dime. We’ll pay for packaging and shipping of this [FREE GUIDE.]( All you have to do is [REQUEST THE FREE GUIDE NOW.]( DISCLAIMER: This alert has been sent to you courtesy of Zerohedge.com This is not a solicitation for the purchase or sale of securities. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research and due diligence, and/or obtain professional advice, prior to making any investment decision. Advertisements and sponsorships are provided as a service to Zerohedge users. Zerohedge is not responsible for their content, services or products. The statements and opinions contained in this advertisement are not those of Zerohedge, and Zerohedge disclaims and liability for or arising from such statements and opinions. P.O. Box 567, Midtown Station, New York 10018 To unsubscribe, [click here](

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