This time, a “run on retail” could empty out every grocery, hardware, and apparel store in the country. | |
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| Firm Who Predicted 2002 & 2008 Crash Warns of Deadly “Run”on Retail Dear Reader, The worst “run” on banks in U.S. history erupted in 1933. As the Great Depression peaked & frantic Americans descended on their local banks to withdraw cash — all hell broke loose. Anyone who waited was up the creek without a paddle or a dime of their hard-earned money. But the terrifying new “run” we're about to see nearly 100 years later — won't happen in any bank, or even on Wall Street. This time, a “run on retail” could empty out every grocery, hardware, and apparel store in the country. In the coming days, it could start hollowing out every store shelf… and then every wallet… all across America. And the firm that predicted the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the Dot-com bubble, and the housing crash of 2008 is issuing a new & urgent warning. They say the “gaps” in your local shelves are early warning signs of what's to come:
“There's a surprising & scary reason behind these shortages… And in the weeks ahead they could tip the entire economy into a tragedy unseen in 100 years… but there's still time to protect your family.” | Dave Forest, the top analyst at Casey Research, says things are about to get very strange. But if you play your cards right, you could not only walk away unscathed — you might even wake up with a few extra digits next to your account balance: “If history is any indication of what's possible… millions of Americans are about to wake up with 6 or 7 more zeros in their bank accounts.“ Dave is letting anyone watch this free video so they can take the necessary steps to prepare (click here) Sincerely, Rachel Bodden Senior Managing Editor, Casey Research |
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