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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Number 1 Threat to U.S. National Security:This may cause mass bankruptcies in America

Dear Money Morning Reader,

There's not a lot of time so I'll get right to the point...

There's a very serious threat looming over America right now. And it could end up affecting the retirement of thousands, maybe even millions, of Americans.

What's the nature of this disaster?

It involves a new group of sophisticated "cyber terrorists."

Richard Clarke, former counterterrorism adviser for Presidents Bush and Clinton, says these new terrorists "could wipe out and confuse financial records, so that we would not know who owned what, and the financial system would be badly damaged."

Fox Business News reports that it could "cause billions of dollars in damage and put thousands of lives in jeopardy."

But here's the bad part...

Clarke says that while the Pentagon and military are protected by a defense system called Cyber Command, the average American "will have to do their own defense."

Obviously, it would be prudent to protect yourself and your retirement right away. That's why we're sending you this special report put together by our colleagues at The Oxford Club.

In it, they'll not only give you the full details on this coming cyber attack, but they'll explain exactly what steps to take to make sure your wealth is safe.

Simply click here to view Financial terrorism video now.

Sincerely,

Mike Ward
Publisher, Money Morning


P.S. This is a very time-sensitive situation so I suggest you read up on this as soon as you can.

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