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The demise of the "petrodollar" appears imminent. August 24 The demise of the "petrodollar" appears

The demise of the "petrodollar" appears imminent. [Market Infinite Way]( August 24 [View in browser]( [Colonial Metals Group]( The demise of the "petrodollar" appears imminent. And the implications for Americans could be dire. China, India and Russia have all chosen to do away with the petrodollar. For one primary reason. To circumvent the energy sanctions imposed on Russian oil and gas. Countries, akin to the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) alliance, have united to conduct trade amongst themselves using their respective currencies. Recently, Saudi Arabia - an original member of the OPEC cartel - has also aligned with the BRICS nations. Speculation suggests that the already fragile US dollar could potentially collapse. This implies that every dollar held in a retirement account could suddenly lose its value. In response to this concern, we have [published a Special Report for public access.]( Within its contents, you will learn how to safeguard your retirement savings before this evolving scenario affects your finances. For your complimentary copy... [Click here.]( Regards, Paul Stone CEO, Colonial Metals Group You are receiving this email from [marketinfiniteway.com]( a valued member of the Stark Media LLC family. We appreciate your subscription and are dedicated to providing you with valuable content. This is an advertisement. If you no longer wish to receive promotional messages from this advertiser, please [unsubscribe here](. Or write to: 233 W38th St, Unit 68 New York, New York 10018-9998 If you no longer wish to receive these communications, you can easily unsubscribe by [clicking here](. The process is quick and straightforward. [Market Infinite Way]( Your feedback is important to Stark Media LLC. Our dedicated support team at support@marketinfiniteway.com is always ready to help you if you have any questions. Copyright © 2024 Stark Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, copying, or distribution of our content, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without written permission from Stark Media LLC. We appreciate your respect for our intellectual property. Address: 222 Delaware St, Ste 2071 New Castle, DE 19720. You can find our [Privacy Policy]( and [Terms & Conditions]( by following these links.

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