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2013/06/01

Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid (even hide)...

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Dear Wall Street Daily Nation,

Is our own Congress the biggest threat to our personal wellbeing?

Well, the "Unicorn" bill just passed the House of Representatives by a 288 to 127 vote.

Now it's on to the Senate, where political intelligence expert, Robert Williams, expects it to easily pass.

Unicorn is one of the most controversial laws in history, says Williams, who's been tracking its progress since the bill was introduced.

Unicorn became Williams' focal point during his 10-month investigation into the secret affairs of America's highest lawmakers.

While the investigation exposes - at times, even humiliates - D.C.'s top brass, Williams admits that even he is surprised by the findings...

"I finally found the loaded dice everybody's been using for the last 20-plus years.

"And no one can stop me from revealing it to the public."

For a sneak peek at the investigation's findings, including details that everyday Americans need to know concerning Unicorn, just click the link below.

View it now.

Ahead of the tape,


Louis Basenese
Chief Investment Strategist, Wall Street Daily

 
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