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Dear Reader,

I want to tell you about a leftfield angle into the Canadian pot market.

Potentially a MASSIVELY lucrative one, if you make a bold move quickly.

It’s a direct play on the unfolding Canada-led global pot boom in 2019.

But it’s away from all the hype around dispensaries and permits…big beverage company buyouts…mergers and acquisitions…and volatile up-and-down share moves.

It’s on the fringes…away from the big money, the retail investor and investment bank scrambling, and the cannabis conglomerate jostling…

In the background, this tiny firm has been coldly and clinically making its plan of attack.

And if you move quickly, it could turn every $1,000 you lay down into $38,690 within the next 12 months.

Read more about it here.

Cheers,

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Sam Volkering,
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