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Pulling back the veil… The Fed’s Big Secret Good Morning Reader, Today?s the big day! Th

Pulling back the veil… [The Daily FWD] May 17, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( The Fed’s Big Secret Good Morning Reader, Today’s the big day! The editors you’ve come to know… Jim Rickards… Sean Ring… Brian Maher… Byron King… Zach Scheidt… Dan Amoss… Are all convened together on Jekyll Island — the birthplace of what we’ve come to know as the Federal Reserve. At the Daily FWD, every day we highlight the top articles from our portfolio of experts. But they are scattered all across the country (or in Sean’s case, overseas). So it’s rare that everyone gets together all in one place. And you don’t want to miss it. The main event will kick off at 1:00pm EDT. Jim Rickards will sit down with Fed insider Danielle DiMartino Booth and discuss some big topics such as… How central bank digital currencies could start to affect your financial freedom in just over a month… Their thoughts on how to best play the gold and silver markets in 2023… What the inevitable end of the dollar means for you… And more! This is a completely free event, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have perks for our loyal readers. For those that tune in, we will be giving away gift bags that contain... - 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 But in order to have the chance at a gift bag, you need to be present at the event. If you haven’t reserved your spot yet, [>> CLICK HERE TO REGISTER <<]( Clicking the link above automatically registers you for The Secret of Jekyll Island Livestream Broadcast, 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.]( Make sure you set a reminder for 1:00pm EDT, this is a completely live event, so you’ll need to be tuned in to get the most out of this rare occasion. Looking forward to seeing you there! Speaking of Jekyll Island… our first article today comes from Brian Maher. He’ll go into detail about “The Creature of Jekyll Island” and the secrecy around its hatching. After that, we’ll discuss the ripple effect of the war sanctions and the newest innovation in space technology. Let’s dive in… [Click here to learn more]( News: Brian Maher – The Creature From Jekyll Island We have established camp upon Jekyll Island, Georgia to direct a spotlight upon the Federal Reserve itself — its secret origins in particular. Do we stretch the facts by labeling the Federal Reserve’s origins “secret?” We do not believe we do, no. We have it on the highest authority that the Federal Reserve was in fact conceived in secrecy. And thanks to a Fed insider, we have a look into the secrecy they veil themselves in to this day… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Politics: Sean Ring – The Vacuum Tube in the Coal Mine “The canary in the coal mine” originates from the former practice of taking caged canaries into coal mines. The birds were early-warning devices for toxic gasses such as carbon monoxide, methane or carbon dioxide. But now, we use it to describe a sign of bad things to come. When it comes to the Ukraine-Russia war, Ukrainians would say that the least we can do for their country is make a trivial sacrifice. But what if this is just the canary in the coal mine? What if this is merely a taste of what’s to come? [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Markets: Ray Blanco – Building a Space Catapult Launching into space is… difficult. It takes a lot of fuel, precise calculations, not to mention it’s very expensive. Why can’t we just throw satellites up there? Sounds ridiculous, but it’s becoming a reality. There’s a company developing a “space catapult” that will be able to get a satellite into the stratosphere (and beyond) using almost entirely centrifugal force. Ray will tell you more… [⇒ Read More Here]( Today’s Daily FWD was pretty light… But, of course, that’s because the majority of our editors are cooking up big financial ideas to share with you over at Jekyll Island. So if today’s email left you wanting more, [make sure to reserve your seat at our event]( where our editors are waiting live to give you an in-depth look into what they’re seeing in the markets. Clicking the link above automatically registers you for The Secret of Jekyll Island Livestream Broadcast, 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.]( There’s only about two hours before we kick off… so don’t forget to tune in. 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