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Read The Full Story Now [View on web]( News They Try to Hide | [Unsubscribe here]( | [Report spam]( [swp]( Don’t worry – this is a free newsletter, but we occasionally send sponsored messages  Billionaires Going Back to The Gold Standard?   I want to bring your attention to these three men: [1] Ray Dalio, who’s worth $16.5 billion dollars bought gold because the United States has bad finances, spending more than it’s earning. “You want things that are basically anti-money… you want gold.” [1] Lord Jacob Rothschild, worth over $5 billion dollars announced they’re moving out of the U.S. Dollar, and into gold. [1] Naguib Sawiris, who’s worth $3.8 billion dollars says 20 to 30% of your portfolio should be in gold for a very good reason: “Let’s say inflation comes in and there is a crash in the stock market for any reason or the other, then you will be very happy you have a position in gold.” So when it comes to investing, and protecting your savings, it makes sense to follow the BIG money. But why GOLD specifically? Robert Kiyosaki said it best: “Gold and silver transcends national borders, politics, religions, and race. A person may not like someone else’s religion, but he’ll accept his gold.” So should YOU buy gold? The choice is yours. But there’s an opportunity waiting if you do. [So to help you make that decision, you can get a FREE 2024 Wealth Protection Kit now.]( This free guide shows you how to protect a portion of your savings from the sad effects of the inflation we’re seeing today. Plus it’s 100% tax free… 100% penalty free… And you don’t need to be a financial wizard to understand how it works. Almost any citizen with $50,000 or more saved for retirement is entitled to take advantage of this powerful program. Plus there’s a bonus silver package waiting, which could give you up to $10,000 in free silver (while supplies last), just for protecting your retirement savings. You’ve seen the writing on the wall. Don’t miss your chance to protect your savings in these scary times in America. [Click Here Now To Request Your FREE 2024 WEALTH PROTECTION KIT]( Click [here]( to unsubscribe from Goldco mailings If you would like to unsubscribe from Streetwise Politics, please click below. SW Politics 5036-B203, Dr Phillips Road Orlando, Florida - 32819, US. [Unsubscribe Here](

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