[GJM] A "New Currency" That Goes Up Even in a Recession?

robert searle dharao4 at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Mar 27 04:37:05 MDT 2008


Dear All,

          I thought I would send this unusual email. I
have not read through it completely, and have no idea
whether it is genuine, or not. I expect Chris Cook, or
someone like him onsite might like to throw some
light.

R.Searle.


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> March 26, 2008
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> A "New Currency" That Goes Up Even in a Recession?
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> Dear DailyWealth Subscriber,
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> DailyWealth founder Porter Stanberry recently 
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> for anyone looking to grow their wealth during this 
> recession.
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> Some experts call it "America's New Currency" and 
> it's now making thousands of investors rich. 
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> We believe a small investment in "America's New
> Currency" 
> right now, could pay off as much as 425% or more in
> the next 12 months.
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http://www1.youreletters.com/t/1459007/31699351/844958/0/
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