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These days, there is no escaping the doom-and-gloom sentiment in America. The media on both sides bo

These days, there is no escaping the doom-and-gloom sentiment in America. The media on both sides bombards you with the idea that the US is fading as a world power. From the mainstream media to Twitter to internet blogs, the message is the same. And it’s everywhere: - The US economy is in a state of terminal decline. - The dollar will soon become as disposable as toilet paper. - If the twentieth century was America’s, the twenty-first will be China’s. To all of which, Marin says this: Never. Bet. Against. America. You see, the reality is quite the opposite. - Yes, there will be major economic dislocations, - changes in the patterns of international trade, - new political alignments and tensions, - deep social adjustments, And yes, a reshuffling of the global monetary system. To be sure, disruption is the watchword of the day. Turmoil engulfs us—political, economic, social—and a worldwide, virus-induced recession only highlights it. There will be major economic dislocations, changes in the patterns of international trade, new political alignments and tensions, deep social adjustments, and a reshuffling of the global monetary system. I know you don’t believe me. And I don’t blame you. The opposite view bombards you with the idea that the US is fading as a world power. Day in, day out, with no end in sight. No surprise, because that’s what it looks like to the naked eye: the American economy is in tatters, propped up only by stimulus money from Washington. Unemployment is at levels not seen since the Great Depression; proponents of differing political points of view can no longer talk to each one another. The Federal Reserve is “printing” too much money, and the dollar is falling in value. Racial tensions that have been simmering for decades are boiling over, and internationally, China is eating our lunch. It doesn’t matter what TV channel you watch or whose blog you read. The only difference is whom the messenger chooses to blame for the received belief that everything is going to hell. You’re probably wondering how Marin can confidently predict the Rise of America amidst all this negativity. It’s simple. He doesn’t listen to it. It’s just a boiling cauldron of opinion, signifying nothing. The Big Winner is Going to be America… You’re probably wondering how Marin can confidently predict the Rise of America amidst all this negativity. It’s simple. It’s just a boiling cauldron of opinion. It means nothing. Instead, Marin looks carefully at what’s actually happening. He has to. He’s one of the most followed investors on the globe. As the largest independent financier in the global commodity sector, his insights are next to none. Unlike most commentators who freely offer their unsolicited opinions, he has a huge fortune at stake with his own skin in the game. Marin can’t afford to be wrong. He looks at the world the same way he plans his investments—according to what’s out there, not what he agrees with or not what he would like to be out there. America, as a nation, has been down this road before. America has suffered much, much worse. But America is made for this. Deep within the soil of the current discontent, the seeds of a brighter future have been planted and are starting the Rise of America. Marin Katusa has just released, for the first time ever to the general public, his next book... The Rise of America Remaking the World Order You will very shortly become aware of the planetary makeover that is underway right now. You will be a part of it and will benefit from it financially and socially. If you don’t want to get left behind, this is your playbook for benefitting from the coming Rise of America over the next decade. You absolutely DO NOT want to miss this. You can buy the book [starting today at Amazon](. And also [Barnes & Noble]( or any retail book store near you. If you want more info on the book, please [go here](. Regards, Anthony Ford Publisher, Katusa Research Copyright © 2021 Katusa Research, All rights reserved. If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage Your Subscription]( Katusa Research, Suite 530 - 800 West Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6C2V6, Canada

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