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Are you prepared for a financial lockdown?

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This new lockdown could be ugly. Are you prepared? Sometimes, colleagues of Open Source Trades share

This new lockdown could be ugly. Are you prepared? [LOGO OST]( Sometimes, colleagues of Open Source Trades share special offers with us that we think our readers should be made aware of. Below is one such special opportunity that we believe deserves your attention. [divider] [All the signs are telling me a massive crisis will begin to hit America — before the election …]( And when it happens, it could trigger an unprecedented response from our federal government … I'm talking about financial lockdowns … [Where your bank account is under bureaucratic control.]( [More Info]( Just imagine … You log in online and all of your transactions are frozen … You can't withdraw or deposit anything. So, you walk to the nearest ATM and swipe your card … but all you get is a blinking message, "transaction denied." You call your bank. They tell you your account has been flagged and put under lockdown until further notice. Now what do you do? You have all kinds of bills coming up … But you have no access to your hard-earned money. Think this can't happen to you? Think again … [Because the power to do this is already in place.]( So, if you have any kind of money in the stock market or in any of the U.S. banks … [Click here to watch this short video]( and learn how to prepare before it's too late. Good luck and God bless! [Martin D. Weiss] Martin D. Weiss, PhD Weiss Ratings Founder PS: A new kind of American dystopia is being built before our eyes, and most people have no idea what's happening. That's why I've recorded this urgent message to give you all the details on how to prepare … Including three steps to take right now. [Click here to watch my video before it's too late.]( [➤ Learn More Details Here]( [divider]   Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner, and operator of Open Source Trades (OST) If any issues arise, please reach out to us at support@opensourcetrades.com This offer is brought to you by Open Source Trades. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Open Source Trades [click here.]( 11780 US Highway 1, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080 Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? Copyright © 2024 Weiss Ratings. All rights reserved. To ensure that our emails continue reaching you, please add us to your email [whitelist.]( 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 © 2024 Open Source Trades. All Rights Reserved[.]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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