For the past several years, the Federal Reserve has been secretly testing a new type of currency⦠One that will allow it to control EVERY aspect of your life. [Outsider Club Header]
Feb 13, 2023 By Alexander Boulden for the Outsider Club Expert Warns: "Take Your Money Out Now" Dear Outsider, Take a drive down Howard Street in Baltimoreâs Station North Arts District and you'll likely see something colorful out of the corner of your eye. You might have to slow the car down to see it, or even turn it around to get a better look. Once you realize what it is, youâll want to park the car and see it up close. [graf] Dubbed Graffiti Alley, itâs a small L-shaped alley where graffiti artists hone their craft. It looks like a Hollywood movie set. I donât know of any place like it. In fact, itâs one of the only places in the country where you can legally spray-paint. (In Maryland, spray painting is illegal and can land you up to three years in prison and a $2,500 fine.) Graffiti Alley is an ever-changing, impermanent work of art, as artists constantly repaint the alley. Itâs now become a popular spot for Instagram photo shoots, dance parties, music videos, concerts, and movie scenes.  Waiting to Catch the Next Bull Market? What if I told you there was [a reliable way]( you could pinpoint the next bull market? You see, for the past 50 years, technology has carried even bear markets into epic bull runs. But todayâs tech has gone far too stale to save the market this time... And Big Tech is no longer a reliable indicator of a coming bull run. Now, this new strategy Iâm ready to tell you about involves one key figure that the Federal Reserve cares about most... And by tracking it, weâll know the exact moment the market will enter a new bull run. [Let me show you how you can also use this strategy to make a killing in this market.]( According to Baltimore Magazine, the alley used to be a hotbed for trash, used needles, and condoms until it was cleaned up and transformed by local artist Sherwin Mark. Itâs inspiring to see something transformed like this in the city we Outsiders call home. Atlas Obscura writes, âGraffiti Alley brings communities together through the lens of creative self-expression, and is often the site of break-dance parties and even school field trips. It reminds all visitors that although graffiti may be seen as uncivil vandalism to some, it is an art filled with heart and soul for those whose lives are shaped around it.â Personally, I think graffiti looks cool, but I understand why the city doesnât want people haphazardly spraying paint all over city property. However, there are worse things for the city than graffiti. For instance, the amount of trash in many parts of the city has gotten out of control. A friend of mine started picking up trash in his neighborhood on the weekends, and he inspired me to do the same. So the other week, together we filled about 10 trash bags in a couple hours and had the place looking nice. A few weeks later, as I expected, the trash was back. So it really blew my mind when when this week, I saw city officials painting over the graffiti in my neighborhood with black paint. All the while, there was garbage strewn everywhere under their feet. This is the finished product... [graf] The trash continues down the road as far as the eye can see. And itâs not an exaggeration to say itâs like this all over the city. Meanwhile, all you can see is black spots on the concrete like a redacted top-secret document. It doesnât look good. [QUIZ] 46 BILLION Barrels of Oil?! A massive $5.9 trillion oil boom is about to take place. Three tiny companies just acquired the rights to mine an untapped patch holding 46 billion barrels of oil in a mystery location... And it even has the potential to reach $9 trillion in value if prices reach $200 per barrel! So which country do you think will lead this upcoming oil surge? - Venezuela
- Saudi Arabia
- Canada
- Russia Think you know the answer? [See if youâre right!]( So weâve got three things going on here. First, itâs another example of the government creating irrational laws that donât actually stop people from committing the crime. Second, the government is wasting valuable resources to cover up the failures of their own laws. And finally, the city is choosing the most complicated way of cleaning up the streets â if thatâs even what they are trying to do (and if not, itâs what they should be doing). Occamâs razor is the principle that the simplest explanation for something is most likely the correct one. If the city's goal is to sanitize the streets, theyâve got to start by cleaning up the litter, not painting over old paint that will just get spray-painted again in a few days. Itâs just a classic example of overlooking the small details. Take care of the little things and the rest will fall into place. But itâs what we can expect from a bureaucracy. Because by definition they must grow to maintain power, and when a bureaucracy gets too big, mistakes will be made. Take Google, for example. Itâs gotten so big that the little details are slipping through the cracks. In an all-out frenzy to maintain its dominance as a tech darling, it released âBard,â its latest foray into the AI chatbot arena. In the productâs first demo this week, the chatbot AI produced a factual error. The demo shows a prompt with the question, "What new discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope can I tell my 9-year-old about?" The Biggest Event in Our Companyâs History For a limited time, weâre reopening access to the most popular presentation weâve ever produced. Hosted by biotech expert Keith Kohl, this [urgent presentation]( shows you how to capture your slice of the $1.6 trillion global pharmaceutical market... And how to set yourself up for huge potential profits every single month as the FDA approves an unprecedented amount of new drugs. Over 10,000 people have viewed [the presentation]([...]( and we may have to take it down again soon... But as of right now, you can still get access. [Click here to tune in NOW.]( As NPR explains, âThe chatbot responds with a few bullet points, including the claim that the telescope took the very first pictures of âexoplanets,â or planets outside of earth's solar system... But the James Webb Telescope didn't discover exoplanets. The European Southern Observatory's very large telescope took the first pictures of those special celestial bodies in 2004, a fact that NASA confirms.â The article continues, âSocial media users quickly pointed out that the company could've fact-checked the exoplanet claim by, well, Googling it.â Oof. And this product was lauded as the âfuture of the company.â Shares dropped by $100 billion on the news. Ultimately, AI creates a unique problem for those in charge. AI has the potential to take over the internet, financial markets, and even the government itself⦠Combine AI with cryptocurrency and we've got a big problem on our hands. The government fears that it's losing the ability to control the value of the dollar. My publisher, Brian Hicks, alerted me that something big is going down. Specifically, for the past several years, the Federal Reserve has been secretly testing [a new type of currency...]( One that will allow it to control EVERY aspect of your life. What food you eat... What type of vehicle you drive... Who you go out with.... Brian's predicting that the government will outlaw the use of cash and coins. Rendering the money in your retirement account worthless. That's why he created [this emergency presentation](, detailing the [three simple moves]( you can make today to protect yourself from the governmentâs sinister plan. Brian says that this is a must-watch if you have any money in the stock market, a retirement account, or even an FDIC-insured bank account... It could all go down as soon as March 16. Stay frosty, Alexander Boulden
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