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How Moscow's Unrest Could Hasten U.S. Dollar Recall [07/26/23]

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Avoid Financial Shock Amidst Russian Crisis and Imminent Dollar Recall 07/26/23 I [View in browser]( [Red State Foundation]( Dear Reader, The world is in a precarious state following the shocking events in Russia. An attempted military coup in Moscow, with echoes of a 1917-style "civil war", is sending waves of uncertainty across the globe. In this sea of uncertainty, the U.S. government is on the brink of a significant move - a plan to recall the U.S. dollar, with the official announcement possibly coming as early as July 26. These twin crises could have severe consequences for your financial security, particularly if you have any savings in U.S. dollars. Even more alarming is the recently [released 'blacklist' of 110 U.S. banks](. If your financial institution is on this list, your life savings could be at risk, exacerbated by the volatile global conditions. It's essential not to let these tumultuous events leave you and your savings vulnerable. Act now. [Click here]( to discover the measures you can take to secure your wealth during these uncertain times. Best Regards, Kendall Castillo Managing Editor, Palm Beach Letter [Red State Foundation]( You are receiving this editorial newsletter on your email: {EMAIL}. If you wish to discontinue receiving these emails, kindly click on the [unsubscribe link](. To make certain that our emails keep arriving in your inbox, kindly include our email address in your address book. Polaris Advertising appreciates your feedback and inquiries. However, we would like to bring to your attention that the law prohibits us from providing personalized advice. To get in touch with us, you can call our toll-free number Domestic/International: +1 302 966-9552, available from Monday to Friday between 9 am and 5 pm ET. Alternatively, you can send an email to support@polarisadvertising.com. Our physical address is 124 Broadkill Rd 4 Milton, DE 19968. All rights reserved © 2023 Polaris Advertising. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of any part of our content without the prior written permission of Polaris Advertising is strictly prohibited. [Red State Foundation](

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