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The United States has become a laughingstock. On Oct. 4, 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launche

The United States has become a laughingstock. [logo]( [contact us](mailto:support@secretstradingchoice.com) On Oct. 4, 1957, the Soviet Union successfully launched the world’s first artificial satellite into space. [Newspaper]( As Sputnik 1 left the earth, it was cause for tremendous celebration in Moscow. In fact, it’s a day Russians still celebrate every year … and for good reason. [It was the dawn of the space age]( … and a gut punch inside the United States. The USSR followed that up by putting the first man in space in 1961 … another blow to the American psyche. [John F. Kennedy]( Angered and embarrassed, President John F. Kennedy decided enough was enough. [John F. Kennedy]( Just a month later, Kennedy ordered a special joint session of Congress. There he announced the lofty goal of putting a man on the moon before the Soviets. Kennedy knew the task would be Herculean. But he had faith. After consulting prominent officials, he believed the U.S. to have a [significant edge on the Soviets in one specific area](. A secret propulsion technology that very few knew about — even inside the Pentagon and the White House. [He was convinced it was the key to victory.]( Sadly, Kennedy didn’t live to see the U.S. put a man on the moon — using this secret technology. [Today the same scenario is playing out in a new race.]( A race to master the technology that Kennedy believed in over six decades ago. Just like back then, we believe the U.S. has the missing pieces needed to win the race. All thanks to [three companies building something the world has never seen](. To learn more, [click here.]( [Louis Navellier] Sean Brodrick At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at Secrets Trading Choice with special opportunities for our readers. The message above is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. [logo]( You are receiving this e-mail because you have expressed an interest in the Fіnancial Educatіon nіche on one of our landіng pаges. This email sent to you by Secrets Trading Choice on behalf of Event Horizon LLC. 435 N Dupont Hwy, Dover, DE 19901, United States © 2024 All Rights Reserved. 11780 US Highway 1, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080 Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? Copyright © 2024 Weiss Ratings. All rights reserved. Looking for support? Reach out to us at support@secretstradingchoice.com for assistance. [privacy policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](

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