The "dirty little secret" the Fed is afraid to tell you

Fellow Investor:

Sean Brodrick

  The Chairman of the Fed knows this.

  The President knows it.

  So does the Treasury Secretary.

  In fact, nearly everyone at the top levels of the U.S. Government knows it, too.

But they would never say it out loud. Not even to themselves. If they did, the whole house of cards would come tumbling down.

What's their dirty little secret?

The national debt is now too big to be paid off!

That's right. Our national debt of $28 trillion dollars — $157 trillion if you count the bills we have to pay in the future — is now too big to be repaid by raising taxes or cutting spending.

There's only one way out of this fiscal crisis, and they're not going to tell you about it.

But I will.

In this special video report, I'll tell you exactly how Jerome Powell, Joe Biden, and Janet Yellen plan to go behind your back to "fix" the debt.

Their secret scheme could cost you nearly everything you own. Or it could make you wealthier than you ever dreamed possible.

It all depends on what you decide to do today.

Click here to find out exactly what you need to do ... and why you need to do it now.

Sincerely,

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Sean Brodrick
Senior Analyst
Weiss Research

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