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2013/09/12

California to be absorbed into Mexico by October

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Dear Wall Street Daily Nation,

The America you know and love could look completely different in a matter of weeks.

Under a recently declassified federal disaster plan, up to 16 states are scheduled for termination due to fiscal mismanagement.

These states will simply be wiped from existence and merged together with their neighboring states.

I've even seen this redrawn map of the United States, and it's nothing less than terrifying.

Without any state strong enough to absorb it, California may be forced to become a part of Mexico!

Last week, Treasury Secretary, Jack Lew, urged congressional leaders to take action before this national tragedy comes to pass.

Is it already too late, though?

Brand-new information says, "Yes!"

To see the redrawn map of the United States...

And to learn if your state is targeted for termination, it's essential that you watch this short video.

I'm recommending that everyone find a lifeline, ASAP, which is why we produced this short video.

View it here, for free, right now.

Ahead of the tape,


Robert Williams
Publisher, Wall Street Daily

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