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9/11 families ask Biden to stop covering for Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Arabia will use their new “super weapon” against America? Good day to you! Below is

Saudi Arabia will use their new “super weapon” against America? [Unsubscribe]( Good day to you! Below is an important message from one of our trusted partners. Please read it carefully as they have some special information to share with you.   *Warning: This is controversial intelligence that could be removed from the Internet at any time. Use your own discretion to continue.   Is Biden covering for Saudi Arabia about 9/11… To [stop them attacking America?]( The families of 9/11 victims are begging Biden to release details about Saudi involvement in the attacks. Biden won’t do it. Even worse… His administration is [now considering plea deals]( for the disgusting 9/11 masterminds held in Guantanamo Bay. Who is Biden protecting? And why? Could it be he’s covering up for the Saudis because… He’s afraid Saudi Arabia will use [their new “super weapon”Â](against America? Yes, I’m talking about an attack on the American economy by Saudi Arabia. An ex-CIA and Pentagon consultant has scary new evidence it  could happen soon. Please, [see his urgent warning here.]( Regards, Matt I. Publisher, Paradigm Press P.S. An ex-CIA consultant is now saying he holds evidence of how Joe Biden put the US in grave danger of attack by Saudi Arabia. [See the truth right here (click).](     This is sent on behalf of Paradigm Press, LLC, at 808 St. Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. If you're not interested in this opportunity from Paradigm Press, LLC, please click [hereÂ](to remove your email from these offers.     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by news@todayinthemarkets.com 5155 Blue Diamond Rd,Ste 102 #2172,Las Vegas, NV 89139, Las Vegas, NV 89139 [Disclaimer](| [Unsubscribe]( |[Report Spam]( Â

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