From: Stock Gumshoe<travis@stockgumshoe.com>
Subject: Checking out that "Death to Cable" pitch from Ray Blanco
Preheader: Is it finally time for satellite internet?
Reply: travis@stockgumshoe.com
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September 18, 2018
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Dear Valued Reader,

I'm almost done with a new piece for you, but while waiting for that to get cleaned and polished I got distracted by a barrage of new questions about Ray Blanco's "Halo-Fi" pitch -- so I thought it high time to dig in and check on that one again, since this is the first time I've seen it in about six months.  He's promising that LEO satellites will be bringing $7/mo internet our way any day now, and that the company making it possible is about to IPO and make you rich... so what's the story?  Is any of it real?  Just click below to...


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The other ad I'm getting asked about again recently is from Jim Rickards, and he starts out with this:  "When the President Signs This Secret Money Deal, One Investment (NOT GOLD) Could Soar by as Much as 1,000%, Creating Huge Windfalls for Investors Positioned Correctly Ahead of Time..." he sees a "mathematical certainty" of $10,000 gold, what does he think you should do to prepare?  Is some huge change really coming in a couple months?  Just click below to...


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