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Suspicious Economic Events Halting Wall Street
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| Israel, the headlines from Washington Post says one of the darkest days in history on the deal with Iran. | |
| Is economic Armageddon just one click away, another headline? | |
| The world saw an unusual number of suspicious economic events Wednesday. | |
| I want to tell you something. | |
| This event was either a very wicked plan from enemy countries, or it was a plan from a supernatural, hellish source. | |
| Yes, and this event that you are referring to is that day that the New York Stock Exchange came to a grinding halt for hours. | |
| Okay, it came to a grinding halt, and that is one thing, and that type of event never has happened before in that way. | |
| And so nobody knew. | |
| They wouldn't tell us. | |
| And I was getting suspicious because that morning, hundreds of United Airline air flights also stopped running. | |
| So they were saying, well, it's just an accident that the stock markets closed, airlines are grounded, and that same day Microsoft laid off 7,800 people. | |
| And Apple investors saw a $69 billion vanish, and China was suffering a financial meltdown. | |
| Yeah, China is just literally crashing its market. | |
| But Apple, if you are not in that stock, $69 billion doesn't mean a lot. | |
| But if that is your life savings, if that is your investment for retirement, that means a lot to you. | |
| Yes. | |
| But the thing is, it says, are these the indications of a cyber attack or even a global economic in distress? | |
| And they said, no, it's just a glitch. | |
| So if it wasn't a plan by a foreign government, it was sinister. | |
| And I just believe it's the beginning of a collapse of this country like we've never seen before. | |
| Events, undescribable, events you can't figure out, are going to happen in the days to come. | |
| And they are not happy in Greece right now. | |
| No, they are not. | |
| They are coming apart. | |
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48 Million And Counting
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| And they are stocking up on food, essentials. | |
| The sugar, flour, rice, yes. | |
| All the special or all the regular things that you need. | |
| And we were talking about the food stamps. | |
| People want to do. | |
| It's funny, 48 million people in America are on food stamps every day, but yet people think it's crazy because we are talking about storing food. | |
| But 48 million people need a little card, like a credit card, to go to get groceries. | |