What's going to happen next? [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION Â [Wealthy Retirement]( Â We have a message from Mike Palmer at Altimetry. While the message that he recently relayed to his readers may not reflect our views, we thought you may be interested in what he has to say... - Rachel Gearhart, Associate Publisher --------------------------------------------------------------- Biden's Outrageous New Bailout - Terrible for America? Dear Reader, Joe Biden just went public with a bailout of Silicon Valley tech start-ups and venture capital firms. Get this: 5,000 tech CEOs begged the Biden Administration for it in a letter... And they got it! Now, they say it won't cost taxpayers a penny, but as David Stockman (a former White House Director of the Office of Management and Budget), said after the bailout was made public: "That's complete nonsense." Stockman says the FDIC (the federal agency that guarantees bank deposits) has the authority to raise insurance premiums sky-high on ALL OF OUR DEPOSITS. And as Stockman says, "That's a tax, folks!" Of course, the most important question now is: What's going to happen next? Well, another analyst with close ties to the Federal government (a forensic accountant named Joel Litman, who consults regularly for the FBI and the Department of Defense), says this is all leading to one big event that will not only surprise most Americans... [But have a huge impact on you and your money](. Litman says the big surprise is coming over the next roughly 20 months, and that it involves Joe Biden. Litman adds that the lead-up to this event could help many people make a lot of money. But... he says there's a huge downside too. ([He spells out the facts here]( Litman says that when this event takes place, it's going to get much, much harder to hold onto the money you make. I strongly encourage you to check out Joel Litman's new analysis, which explains what might be the most important event affecting you and your money over the next few years. We've posted Litman's analysis on our website- you can access it free of charge. [Click here to view now...]( Sincerely, Mike Palmer
Senior Researcher, Altimetry P.S. Although it got almost no attention, a public document from a government agency outlined the specifics. You can see the critical part of the gov't document and its implications [here...]( Â [The Oxford Club]( Â You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Wealthy Retirement.
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