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You've likely heard a million different warnings about the changes taking place in America's financi

You've likely heard a million different warnings about the changes taking place in America's financial system right now. [Stansberry Research] Urgent Dollar Warning --------------------------------------------------------------- You've likely heard a million different warnings about [the changes taking place in America's financial system right now.]( Like how the White House plans to take the dollar fully digital... Track and monitor every transaction you make... Or even ban cash forever. You may have even heard that our rivals abroad – now known as the BRICS+ group – are preparing to launch [a rival currency to "destroy the dollar."]( The problem is... Those wild predictions all miss the real story unfolding in the U.S. financial system today. It involves the U.S. dollar, and [a scheme backed by the Federal Reserve, U.S. Treasury, and 41 major banks.]( This huge shift is bigger than a digital dollar or anything like that... and it could have seismic implications not just for our currency, but for our savings, retirement, and whole way of life. Now, I haven't seen anyone out there properly explain what's really going on and what you need to do to prepare for it... [Which is why I'm stepping forward today to change all that.]( I just posted everything you need to know about it online, including the three steps I recommend you take immediately to prepare and protect yourself. [Click here for the full story.]( Sincerely, Eric Wade Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research Published by Stansberry Research. You have received this e-mail as part of your optin to Stansberry Research. If you no longer wish to receive special offers from Stansberry Research, [click here](. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. Stansberry Research welcomes comments or suggestions at feedback@stansberryresearch.com. This address is for feedback only. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, call 888-261-2693 (U.S.) or 443-839-0986 (international) Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern time. Or e-mail info@stansberryresearch.com. Please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized financial advice. © 2024 Stansberry Research. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 [stansberryresearch.com](.

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