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This Is Uncomfortable But True ☰ ⊗ June 13, 2020. - 3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA

This Is Uncomfortable But True [header logo image]( ☰ ⊗ [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe]( June 13, 2020. - 3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA [header top](   Explore the Great Outdoors  [Book My Adventure](    Great prices on the great outdoors   [header bot]( A note from the Editor: The Freedom Right is dedicated to providing readers like you with unique opportunities. The message below from one of our business associates is one we believe you should take a serious look at. Dear Reader, You’re being lied to. [people]( As the mainstream celebrates… as stocks shoot up higher and higher… [A storm is brewing.]( And it could wipe out everything you’ve worked so hard to build. You’ve seen the news stories yourself. First, the media reports a glowing stock market. Then in the same breath, they discuss the trillions of dollars in “relief” Congress is forced to spend to keep everyday people afloat. How does that make any sense? When entire industries are wiped out… When millions of Americans are desperate and hungry, relying on government handouts to survive… And, at the same time, Wall Street is seeing record success… Something’s got to give. I’m here to show you what happens next—as it all comes crashing down. I’m here to show you [the truth.]( What you do with that truth is up to you. But as an American citizen, you deserve to hear it. Before it’s too late. [Click here to learn more.]( Sincerely, Dave Forest Senior Analyst, Strategic Investor P.S. Nearly half the people in a recent Dallas, TX, food bank line had never been there before! Please understand—something awful is unfolding in this country… and absolutely no one is immune to its effects. Even those who have been perfectly comfortable until now. [Click here to find out what’s going on—and how you can avoid being next.]( [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email advertisement because you registered with The Freedom Right. (3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA) and agreed to receive emails from us regarding new features, events and special offers.[q]( © The Freedom Right, All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](

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