What's Oxford Resource Explorer teasing?
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Please click here for today's new article. Lots of readers have been asking me about this "Death of the Electric Car" ad that's circulating from Oxford Resource Explorer -- and yes, you'll probably notice that it sounds a lot like the ads we've also seen over the years that talk about a company with a lock on a hot new technology that can make gasoline without using oil, for only 58 cents a gallon. Sound exciting? Prepare to add a bit of a yawn to that yippee after you read today's new article. Or if it's super you want, just read on... ------------advertisement-------------- Devastating Currency Laws Now in Effect Part of HR Bill #2847 - now in effect. This and other policies could cause big problems for U.S. dollar holders soon.
Read a full analysis about what you can do to prepare here... ----------------------------------------------- Tony Sagami is selling his dividend-focused Yield Shark by giving us the "4 Reasons Why You Should Invest in This Superfood Producer Today" ... so, naturally, we want to figure out who his secret "Superfood Producer" is, and the Thinkolator is, as usual, up to the task. Answers and a little analysis for you in our new article here. And yesterday, Doc Gumshoe took a look at recent ads for a cure to "all 619 known diseases." The pitch comes in an ad for Al Sears' Confidential Cures newsletter, so what's the reality behind it? Doc Gumshoe's take on it is here |
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