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To unsubscribe, please [click here]( [3 Creepy WWII Facts Few Wanted to Believe](  [pfbanner.png]( Please find below a message from our advertising sponsor, Bonner & Partners. Our email report is a free service to you with the help of our sponsors. The products, views, and offerings made by advertisers are not necessarily endorsed by PreserveFreedom.org. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, You may have heard of the network that predicts future events. Founded by an Oxford scholar and a Washington economist, this network has predicted many of the major events of the last 30 years...the 2008 financial crisis...the election of President Trump... Recently, a lesser-known part of their history came to light...and its connection to events right now might shock you... 3 Eerie Facts about World War II (and a prediction that will leave you chilled) [Execution chamber in the cellars of the former Minsity of Aviation building in Paris]( Secret execution chambers in occupied Paris The two German officers were drunk and lost. On top of that, their plan had suddenly entered a nosedive towards Dutch soil. ... a problem since they were carrying battle plans for Hitler's coming invasion. Surprisingly, the plans were so exotic, the Dutch didn't believe them. Who had ever heard of flamethrowers or using gliders to silently deliver troops behind enemy lines? Just weeks later, that's exactly what happened. [bunker met witte vlag]( Bunkers like these were burned out with flamethrowers It seems incredible, but the Allies had warning of almost every German move well beforehand. Every time, those in power simply refused to believe it. For example, a German deserter delivered Hitler's invasion plan for Russia right into Soviet hands. But the scale of the 1,800-mile-wide offensive seemed impossible. Weeks later, Hitler, began the largest invasion in history. [Wehrmacht troops cross the borders of the Soviet Union, June 22, 1941]( The German army crosses the Soviet border More interesting still, Europeans were actually warned of what was coming before the war even started. The warning came from an analyst dispatched to Hitler's Germany in 1938. In 1939, he delivered a sobering prediction back home. "War is coming to Europe, but not until September..." On September 1, 1939, Hitler launched his attack on Poland. World War II had begun. How many lives could have been saved had people simply listened to that warning? Interestingly, the analyst in question belonged to an early version of what would eventually become the largest underground news and research network in the world. What’s more, the founder of this network has just released [a shocking new prediction](. Will the powers that be once again refuse to believe? Will you? A copy has been [leaked online – find out how to access it at this address](. We urge you to [read it now](. Sincerely, Dan Denning   [Click Here to see his next shocking prediction](  [Privacy Policy]( MATERIAL CONNECTION DISCLOSURE: You should assume that the sender of this email has an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the persons or businesses mentioned in this message and may receive commissions from purchases you make on subsequent web sites. You should not rely solely on information containedin this email to evaluate the product or service being endorsed. Always exercise due diligence before purchasing any product or service. © 2018 PreserveFreedom.org 848 N. Rainbow Blvd. #3975 Las Vegas, NV 89107 To unsubscribe, please [click here](

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