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Strange disappearance of 23,971,353,493 U.S. dollars

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Dear Survivalist, Please take a moment to read this important message from Palm Beach Research Group

Dear Survivalist, Please take a moment to read this important message from Palm Beach Research Group. - Max Goldberg --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader,  Take a look at this ATM in Boston, Mass.  It doesn’t spit out dollars.  It receives them. And gives you back a different currency instead.  These weird ATMs are cropping up all across America.  Just last month, 3 popped up in Austin, Texas.  There are 9 in Georgia.  4 in Michigan.  They contain [a currency that’s rapidly spreading]( not just here in the States, but worldwide:  Billionaires have been swapping their dollars for it...  For example, PayPal founder Peter Thiel has exchanged more than $2 million USD so far through his fund. (Thiel made 1,999-times his money investing in Facebook.)  And here’s one big reason why: →Unlike the dollar, which has been falling in value for 90 years...  This new type of currency has been [skyrocketing in value](... It has doubled in the past 6 months...  And in some extraordinary cases, smart investors who know how to capitalize on this trend have made truly staggering returns (30-fold, 14-fold, etc).  The best part is: many experts think the major growth is just beginning.  That’s why we created [this video](—to explain everything we’ve uncovered about this quickly developing situation.  Best regards,  Tom Dyson Founder, Palm Beach Research Group  P.S. I’ve personally made enough money from this trend to buy [a Pacific Coast property](. It’s so easy. In this video, I’ll show you what I did.   --------------------------------------------------------------- This copyrighted material may not be republished without express permission. The information presented here is for general educational purposes only. MATERIAL CONNECTION DISCLOSURE: You should assume that the sender of this email has an affiliate relationship and/or another material connection to the persons or businesses mentioned in or linked to from this message and may receive commissions from purchases you make aon subsequent web sites. You should not rely solely on information contained in this email to evaluate the product or service being endorsed. Always exercise due diligence before purchasing any product or service. This email contains Advertisements.  This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@thecapitalist.com 4330 Gaines Ranch Loop Ste. 120 Austin, TX 78735  [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( [Campania]

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