DAILY UPDATE
April 4, 2019
Dear Valued Reader,

Have you seen those ads about "Mysterious M-Boxes" cropping up on neighborhood telephone poles?  The pitch is for Nova-X Report and we covered it about a month ago, but that happened to be in a Friday File for our Irregulars... we've gotten enough questions now that we should probably open it up for everybody, and the ad is still circulating, so I've thrown in a few light updates and posted it for everyone to read... just click below to...


46 years ago, Congress passed an obscure piece of legislation known as Public Law 92-313. And today it's why the Treasury is sitting on top of an $11.1 billion pile of money. Fortunately, Americans from coast-to-coast have discovered a loophole that entitles them to a sizeable portion of this cash. And they're racing to add their names to a special distribution list. Some are now receiving monthly checks worth $1,795 each. Others are collecting $3,000, $5,000 or more every month. If you want to join them in this powerful investment income stream, you better hurry up. Because this cash is getting scooped up left and right! Full story...


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What the heck is a "Liquid Electricity Cube?"  That's a question I got a few times this week, thanks to the ad pitch from Dave Forest for Casey's International Speculator -- apparently these boxes are going to solve our electric grid problems, and attract gazillions of dollars from towns, companies and the military... which, naturally, will lead to riches for a few companies poised to supply the key ingredient.  Ooooh, what could it be?!  I fed the clues to the Thinkolator for you, just click below to...



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