Saturday 28 September 2013

Does Congress own a secret storage unit?

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Dear Wall Street Daily Nation,

In a letter sent to Speaker of the House, John Boehner, on Wednesday, the Treasury strongly urged Congress to take immediate action to avoid a disastrous government shutdown next month.

The letter was published by most media outlets for the world to see.

However, nowhere in it was it mentioned that...

The United States may not be able to sustain all 50 of its states in the event of a shutdown... and that as many as 16 states may be in danger of collapse...

That 401(k)s and retirement accounts could both be seized by the government in an effort to ward off bankruptcy...

And that members of Congress, the Senate and beyond have been preparing for this looming disaster for decades now, using a strategic series of moves that, at its peak, could have turned $100 into over $1 million in the first half of 2013 alone!

There's probably enough about this imminent federal default being hidden from you to fill 10 storage units.

That's what we discovered when we dove in and conducted our own investigation over the past five months, the results of which you can view, free of charge, right now.

This video investigation is online for the time being. But outside forces are attempting to pull it down.

They've done so in the past week. More than once.

Please take a few moments to view it now, before they try again.

Ahead of the tape,


Robert Williams
Publisher, Wall Street Daily

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