The CEO of one of the largest tech companies in America made a shocking statement.
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Dear Reader,

In case you haven't heard (most folks haven't)...

The CEO of one of the largest tech companies in America made a shocking statement.

He said his company "will go bankrupt" eventually one day.

But not before he disrupts the mighty U.S. Postal Service (“USPS”).

As we’ll show in a moment, this creates a unique money-making opportunity if you play your cards right...

According to a report by the New York Times, parcel and package shipping is USPS’s one growth area. But EVERYTHING else is losing them billions per year.

Yes, billions.

In fact, an analysis by Citigroup shows USPS is charging the billionaire CEO’s company below-average rates for the packages it delivers.

To make matters worse...

The last time USPS recorded a profit was more than a decade ago.

And while all of that may sound like a bad thing for them — it’s actually the latest way this billionaire is attempting to expand...

He is moving into a new technology that could unleash a $15 trillion fortune to early adopters and investors.

If this doesn't interest you, no problem.

You'll miss out on a rare opportunity. But I hope you take the chance to at least see what this video is about, while it's still online – right here.

You just might be one of the few who profit from this explosive new industry... the same industry that this billionaire quietly entered... as it's expected to surge 115,000% and mint more millionaires than any time in modern history.

Click here for the full story.

Regards,

John Engel
Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research



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