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Jekyll Island, the Titanic, and the end of America. | Indeed, in the cold marble halls of this formi

Jekyll Island, the Titanic, and the end of America. [Altucher Confidential] May 12, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Indeed, in the cold marble halls of this formidable fortress, decisions that shape the destiny of the world are made. [Hero_Image] The Fed: Conspiracy Edition By Chris Campbell [External Advertisement] Why Hedge Funds Are Migrating To Crypto At Breakneck Speed In 2023 If you were unfortunate enough to miss the three boom periods of years past, the next 3-6 months could right the course of your financial future as the experts are pointing to 2023-2024 being the next boom cycle for crypto. These events will be explored, as 20+ of the world's top Hedge Fund Managers will discuss crypto's hottest opportunities at [The Crypto Hedge Fund Summit.]( [Click here for free registration now.]( [Chris Campbell] CHRIS CAMPBELL In the dark underbelly of global power, where shadows dance and secrets nestle, there exists an entity of unimaginable influence. An institution shrouded in mystery and whispered about in hushed, fearful tones. They call it the Federal Reserve, or the 'Fed', as it's known among the initiated. The Fed's dominion, some whisper, stretches far beyond the mere control of dollars and cents. These whispers speak of an assembly of elites, unseen puppeteers who control the Fed's strings. It’s them, they hiss. They are the ones who orchestrate global events from behind a carefully constructed veil, engineering financial disasters as effortlessly as a maestro conducting a symphony. Here, money isn't just printed; it's wielded like a weapon, with the power to forge empires or crumble civilizations. That, at least, is the gist of the conspiracy theories surrounding the Federal Reserve. How much of it is true? How much of it hype? Today, we dive down the rabbit hole. Into a strange tale that involves shadowy financiers, the Titanic, and the blurry line between fact and fiction. Fair warning: Make sure you read until the end for a surprise… And the chance to win a few gifts. (Gold, silver, and a liferaft of knowledge.) We’ll start with the birthplace… The Secret Meeting Place Contrary to the mystic aura that surrounds it, Jekyll Island isn't a figment of imagination like Atlantis or El Dorado. It's as real as the earth under your feet, nestled off the coast of Georgia, USA. Now, about those fantastical stories that circulate around it, some of them aren't just tall tales, but facts rooted in history. Take a journey back to 1910. Picture a clandestine meeting on this island, attended by the era's financial titans. Think J.P. Morgan, Rockefeller and the like. The stakes were high, the air thick with anticipation. To prevent even a whisper of this rendezvous reaching the outside world, they stuck to a first-name basis, leaving their last names, and their empires, at the door. Their mission? To lay the groundwork for what would later evolve into the mighty Federal Reserve. The shroud of secrecy that hung over this hush-hush meet has since sparked a cascade of theories. Some argue that this wasn't just a policy powwow. No, they suggest it was a master plan in the making - a strategy to seize the reins of financial control and tip the scales of the economy in their favor. And these power players, it seems, left no stone unturned to make it happen. Is This Tiny Tech Stock Poised For a Major Buyout? In recent months, a wave of huge buyouts have been announced… >> Elon Musk just bought Twitter… >> Microsoft just bought a $10 billion stake in ChatGPT… >> And Google just recently made their second largest acquisition in history. That’s why Business Insider declares “the biggest story in tech is the oncoming buyout bonanza.” And according to one Silicon Valley insider, this little-known tech stock could be the next big buyout target… [>> Click here now for the urgent details.]( The Titanic: Tragic Coincidence, or More? In the conspirasphere, the catastrophic sinking of the Titanic in 1912 isn't simply seen as a heartbreaking misfortune. Instead, it's painted as an elaborate plot, executed with surgical precision. Here's the scoop... Among the notable victims of the Titanic were John Jacob Astor IV, Isidor Straus, and Benjamin Guggenheim. These were men of considerable wealth and clout, their names echoing in the halls of business and society. Interestingly, rumor has it that these men weren't fans of the idea of a central bank like the Federal Reserve. Connect the dots, and some theorists suggest that their tragic demise conveniently swept away any potential roadblocks to the birth of the Federal Reserve. A bit too convenient, they whisper... How Much is True? Alright, let's sift through the facts and fictions. Fact: A covert meeting did happen at Jekyll Island, where several bigwig bankers gathered. Fact: The Federal Reserve does indeed hand over a chunk of power to a select group of banks, which might look a lot like power consolidation to the discerning eye. Fact: The unique architecture of the Federal Reserve stirs up no shortage of confusion about who owns it. Fact: The Federal Reserve does run its operations with a fair bit of independence from Uncle Sam, which might make you wonder who's pulling the strings. Fact: There have been global shake-ups, like economic crises, which some folks tie back to the monetary policy maneuvers of the Fed. And yes, the Titanic's plunge into the icy Atlantic on April 15, 1912, sent some of the world's richest and most influential men, including John Jacob Astor IV and Benjamin Guggenheim, to their watery graves. But on that last point - concrete proof that these men were shouting from the rooftops against the idea of the Fed? It's pretty scanty. And we’ll leave the conclusion up to you: Malice? Incompetence? None of the two? You decide. Still, don't think that this lets the Fed off scot-free... LIVE: The Secrets of Jekyll Island Don’t forget… Our team is packing their bags and heading to Jekyll Island, where the blueprint of the Federal Reserve was first sketched out. On Wednesday, May 17th at exactly 1 p.m. ET, our team is going LIVE with a former Fed Insider at our “Secrets of Jekyll Island” conference. (Just please note, you’ll be asked to acknowledge an NDA before entering) At the conference, you’ll discover… → The ‘CBDC Bombshell’ that could erase American freedoms as soon as July 1st, 2023. The time to prepare is now. → Urgent insight on why gold could run to $3,000 and beyond in the coming months. Plus we’ll show you the #1 way to play gold and silver in 2023. → The surprising ENDGAME for the US Dollar and why the USD will cease to exist as we know it. And the cherry on top: Our own Doug Hill will be on deck, hosting the live event. And, I’m told, he’ll be giving out gifts. A lucky few attendees will win a gift bag containing: - A Half Ounce Of gold - 5 Ounces of silver - 5 Gold Backs - Book 1 – Fed Up, by Danielle DiMartino Booth - Book 2 – The New Case For Gold, by Jim Rickards - Book 3 – The Creature From Jekyll Island, by G. Edward Griffin - Jekyll Island Shirt Want to tag along? It won't cost you a penny. [Just pop over to this link, let us know you're coming, and consider your spot reserved.]( Until next time, [Chris Campbell] Chris Campbell For Altucher Confidential --------------------------------------------------------------- ‘Secrets of Jekyll Island’ A LIVESTREAM Broadcast with Jim Rickards & Danielle DiMartino Booth [Jekyll Island] On Wednesday May 17th at 1pm EDT you can watch live, exclusively through your access link from the comfort of your own home, as two of the world’s foremost thought leaders deliver world class economic insight. [Click Here Now to Reserve Your Seat]( Clicking the button above automatically registers you for ‘Secrets of Jekyll Island’ but does not obligate you in any way to attend the event. By reserving your spot, you will receive event updates. We will not share your email address with anyone. And you can opt out at any time. [Privacy Policy](. New “WiFi Crypto” Token is Going NUTS! 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