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ANNOUNCED: Switch To “World Money” Could Happen Sooner

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Hey, It's Jack, Check out this offer from our associates at Agora Financial. We respect your privacy

Hey, It's Jack, Check out this offer from our associates at Agora Financial. We respect your privacy . If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link] to be removed from our list. ANNOUNCED: Switch To “World Money” Could Happen Sooner Dear Reader, If you’ve got any money at all in a U.S.-based savings account, please pay attention. On September 30 – just days ago – a brand new kind of "world money" was released into the wild. It's purpose? Ultimately, it's the currency that could replace the U.S. dollar. But now there's been a NEW development... and it could dangerously accelerate this move out of the dollar. You need to take at least three protective steps before this happens. [Find out what those steps are – and what this threat is – by clicking this link.] Sincerely, Joe Schriefer Publisher, Agora Financial Having trouble viewing this message? View it online [here] This newsletter does not provide financial advice. [disclaimer] Superior Information, 300 Center Drive G140, Denver, CO 80027, United States You may [unsubscribe] or [change your contact details] at any time.

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