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Subject: Re-sharing a Radical Technology Profits teaser solution
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DAILY UPDATE
March 2, 2018
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Dear Valued Reader,

I'm churning away on my weekly Friday File update for the Irregulars that will be released later today, but have also gotten a deluge of questions lately about the "tiny $6 million company" teased by Michael Robinson that has been winning some kind of patent verdicts for its "microscopic device" and is on the verge, he says, of a 28,700% revenue surge.  What's he talking about?  Well, as luck would have it, we covered this last year in a Friday File, but now I've unlucked that piece for everyone... and the story hasn't changed much (neither has Robinson's ad, to be fair).  Just click below to...


Ripple, Dash, Litecoin and other little-known cryptocurrencies have been stealing the spotlight lately. That’s understandable. They’ve handed investors profits as high as 36,018%. But they’re not the only Cinderella story in town. One man turned a simple rubber ball into a $40 million phenomenon. Now, THAT’S incredible. Click here to get the full scoop.
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What's Casey's "Top-Secret Texas Silo?"  That ad has generated a lot of questions this week, it's all about a company that profits from the huge surge in datacenter investment by Amazon, Apple, Facebook and the rest of them... so what's the "Silo" company?  Just click below to....


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