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| Sunday, 07 September 2008 | ||||||||
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At this moment, a deadly food crisis is sweeping the globe… leaving devastation in its wake. According to the World Bank, 100 million people have been pushed to the brink of starvation… and the United Nations reports that a child now dies from hunger every five seconds. Fortunately, there is a solution… In fact, thanks to a controversial new program supported by both the World Bank and the United Nations… you can help feed the hungry AND make a small fortune in the process. This program is -- Operation Global Rescue -- is part of a powerful, new megatrend that merges philanthropy with finance… and allows Americans to do good AND grow rich… all in one stroke. Some skeptics believe that "Operation Global Rescue" is unethical and that it exploits a global catastrophe. Nothing could be further from the truth!Think of it this way: Putting money in "Operation Global Rescue" is like making a charitable donation. The only difference: An investment in "Operation Global Rescue" will help you build a financial nest egg, so you never have to worry about money during your golden years. In fact, with the stock market so risky, "Operation Global Rescue" is the single best place to put your conservative dollars today. With annual payouts potentially as high as $76,000… people who participate in "Operation Global Rescue" will both feed the hungry… AND secure a comfortable retirement. Bottom line: If you’re looking for a safe, simple way to build your nest egg -- and do some good in the process -- "Operation Global Rescue" could be perfect for you.
But, don’t wait too long. Like most good deals, "Operation Global Rescue" will likely have a cutoff point, and you need to get in before that happens to ensure you receive maximum payouts and benefits. The BBC reports that in less than a year the price of wheat has risen 130%, soya 87% and rice 74%. Rocketing prices have made food unaffordable for millions of people around the world. The food crisis is being called the "silent tsunami," and the death toll is rising quickly. World Bank President Robert B. Zoellick says that 33 countries are at risk of food-related upheaval. According to the World Food Program, at least 850 million people are desperately hungry. "We are seeing a new face of hunger," says Josette Sheeran, executive director of the U.N.'s World Food Program (WFP). "People who were not in the urgent category are now moving into that category." I’ll tell you more about this opportunity in a moment.
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