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Follow-up to Last Night: Nomi Exposes Wall Street’s Secret AI Investment

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and join us? if you act before midnight Friday. Why am I doing this? Because with all the uncertai

[Header] Hi, Nomi Prins here… and I just want to take a moment to thank you for signing up for my urgent private briefing last night… It was a huge night. And because you’re on my RSVP list, I’m granting you a 72-hour extension so you can [claim the same special offer for a limited time]( and join us… if you act before midnight Friday. Why am I doing this? Because with all the uncertainty we’ve seen in the market in 2023, there couldn’t be a better time for you to see [Wall Street and Washington’s Unfair AI Advantage Exposed.]( That’s because, in the three decades since I first started in the investment industry as a 19-year-old, I’ve never seen an investment opportunity more urgent or potentially more important for your financial future. It’s the culmination of two things: - Two multi trillion-dollar megatrends (AI and drug development) colliding… Washington, Wall Street, and Silicon Valley are already betting on this in a major way… - And the ability to use a strategy usually reserved for insiders and wealthy private investors (warrants) to invest in a potential industry leader for less than $1 per share today… it will also almost certainly be a buyout target for one of the big pharma giants… According to my research, Washington insiders are already investing heavily in this trend… Wall Street and Silicon Valley giants, including Microsoft and Google, are investing billions of dollars… President Biden has signed an executive order advancing “the use of AI in healthcare and the development of affordable and life-saving drugs…” The FDA is fast-tracking related technologies… My team’s assessment is you only have a short window left to build your position. [Please click here to see all the details before it’s too late.]( Based on the historical evidence, as my colleague John Pangere and I explain [here]( faster you act, the more money you can make. I’ve seen this pattern play out before. And there could be billions of dollars at stake. You have just 72 hours to join us before your access to this special opportunity expires. [Click here to watch the replay now and join us before your access expires.]( Sincerely, [Nomi Prins signature] Nomi Prins Editor, Rogue Economics © 2023 Rogue Economics. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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