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Former Hedge Fund Manager Warns Of "Economic Genocide" In The U.S.

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September 18, 2024 Hey, The next presidential election is underway… However, what neither candi

September 18, 2024 Hey, The next presidential election is underway… However, what neither candidate is talking about… And I want to tell you about today… Is that this election cycle could be playing right into America’s most lethal enemy’s master plan. A top U.S. general is saying the election itself could serve as a major distraction that gives our enemy the perfect time to carry out an invasion. This invasion has the potential to wreak havoc on the American economy starting with a possible 70% market crash. That’s why one former hedge fund manager is stepping forward with the personal steps he’s taking to safeguard his wealth. [Go here to see what he’s doing](. Advertisement [Press Panic Unravels: Truth Behind Springfield 'Bomb Threats' Exposed]( After the second attempt to assassinate Donald Trump, the left often repeated that political violence was a problem for “both sides”. MSNBC and some major newspapers repeated this line repeatedly, arguing that it was unfair to criticize Democrat rhetoric when Republican rhetoric is also responsible for problems. What evidence was there to support the equivocation used to distract from someone who tried to kill Trump again? CNN’s Dana Bash gave a perfect illustration of this when she accused JDVance of making “bomb threats” to Springfield, OH… [Read More Here]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [Terms of Service](

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