Thursday, July 11, 2013

DYSON: Government Wants To Keep This To Themselves...

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Dear Times Reader,

What is Washington hiding?

I can tell you this much, it’s a special tax-free account you’ve probably never heard of. Only an estimated 1 American in 1,500 has (0.07% of the population).

Here are a few highlights of this account…
  • It pays out about 37 times more than the average bank account right now
     
  • It lets you retire 100% tax-free
     
  • You don’t have to report it to the IRS
     
  • It has guaranteed returns in some cases
     
  • And it’s also long been a favored investment vehicle used by some of the world’s most elite families, including the Kennedys and the Roosevelts
While The Wall Street Journal recently reported this account gives investors “tax advantages far beyond those available” through a 401(k) or IRA… government makes it next to impossible for regular investors to discover this account.

That’s because they heavily restrict the advertising on these accounts.

I’ve been researching this subject for the last 12 months, and what I’ve discovered will shock you. One man will earn approximately $100,000 PER MONTH using this secret.

After seeing all the proof, I’ve moved 20% of my family’s wealth into this account.

I think you might consider doing the same.

I put together a special video that reveals what I’ve learned on this underground investment.

It’s available right now, completely free to Washington Times readers.

Click here to take a look…

Regards,

Tom Dyson
 


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