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What to expect over the next five years Fellow Investor, Take a look at the government gross debt as

What to expect over the next five years Fellow Investor, Take a look at the government gross debt as a percent of GDP for these European nations... [ebook]( Shocking when you consider that, despite repeated bailouts, 20 of 28 EU member states are deeper in debt now than ever before. Which is already triggering the next global economic crisis. But Europe’s woes are nothing compared to Japan’s. The Land of the Rising Sun is saddled with the largest government debt in the world: More than 1 QUADRILLION YEN! [ebook]( Everyone thinks the U.S. national debt is “only” $23-trillion. Not true! The real U.S. national debt is well over $100 TRILLION DOLLARS… [ebook]( According to the Institute of International Finance1, “At over 322% of GDP, global debt is now 40 percentage points ($87 trillion) higher than at the onset of the 2008 financial crisis.” And we know what happened next. But [what happens this time]( will be worse… MUCH WORSE! We’re in for five years of chaos - economic hell. - Governments worldwide will run out of money. - Half-a-billion people will be without government aid or paychecks. - Currencies will simply collapse. - Wealth and retirement savings will be vaporized. - Law and order will break down. Unfortunately, most people are neither prepared nor aware of the coming calamity. They will pay a hefty price as things unfold. That’s why I invite you to [watch my urgent presentation](. Because, despite the inevitable, fortunes will be made. But only by those who know what’s coming, know how to shield their money and investments, and know which investments are about to soar. This next crisis is waiting for no one. In fact, it’s already taking shape. Unless you take action now who knows what could happen. [Click here]( to watch my presentation. Sincerely, [ebook]( Sean Brodrick, Editor Wealth Megatrends P.S. You still have some time to prepare. Not much, mind you, but there is a small window of opportunity before all hell breaks loose. And if you make the right moves now, you can get through the next 5 years with your wealth secure and growing. [Watch my presentation for the details](. --------------------------------------------------------------- 1[( 2563 cherry hill ln, Hermitage, PA 16148, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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