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2012 Meltdown on Main Street? Startling Video Serves As An Empowering Wake-up Call

By    |   Monday, 13 February 2012 12:28 PM EST

Meltdown on Main Street is a riveting, straightforward presentation that is rapidly becoming a financial lifesaver for millions of investors adrift in today’s turbulent economy.

“Informative, compelling, and even profound,” Fred Nickey, a recent viewer from Shippensburg, Pa., described it, before adding, “but also downright, damn scary.”

Produced by Newsmax Media, Meltdown on Main Street features Robert Wiedemer — author of The New York Times best-selling book “Aftershock” — and Tom Hutchinson — a former UBS Wall Street insider — who provide the shocking truth behind the systematic extinction of the American middle class.

But more importantly, this presentation reveals what the average investor needs to do now to not only survive the economic meltdown, but also thrive in spite of it.

Special: To watch Meltdown on Main Street now, simply click here.

The video strikingly contrasts the Golden Age of Prosperity that Americans knew in the 1950s and 1960s with the harsh realities of today’s environment of huge government debt and deficits, rising inflation, and a dying U.S. dollar.

And the statistics are staggering:

  • 25 percent . . . That is the amount baby boomers have lost in the last 10 years
  • 69 percent . . . That is how high insurance has risen
  • 100 percent . . . that is the amount gas prices have increased
  • 156 percent . . . That is how high food prices have risen
  • 82 percent . . . That is the amount the U.S. dollar has lost in its purchasing power since 1971
Is it any wonder why the middle class is waging a losing battle to acquire and preserve wealth? (story continues below the video)


Meltdown on Main Street
sounds the alarm on how the continuing failed economic policies of the last 40 years are endangering the financial future for those that built America as we know it.

But best if all, the video reveals how the average investor can use the secrets of the rich to overcome these obstacles, generate substantial payouts from income-generating investments, and develop a secure retirement strategy.

The key, according to Tom Hutchinson, is to “think outside the box to get ahead. Think like a wealthy person.”

For example, says Hutchinson, the average person believes the key to investment success is stock appreciation. The rich, on the other hand, put dividends and income before capital gains as their path to prosperity.

That’s just one of the many insights in Meltdown on Main Street, which also contains a number of specific, high-yielding investment recommendations.

Special: To see Meltdown on Main Street now, simply click here.

Hundreds of thousands tuned in to watch the premiere webinar showing of Meltdown on Main Street, and the response has been phenomenal.

Viewers like Jean Bowlen had this to say about the broadcast: “Meltdown on Main Street should be required viewing for everyone in America.”

“I literally received 176 emails [just] this morning from viewers commenting on the presentation,” says Hutchinson. “I have been told ‘This is the video that will get Obama fired.’ Of course, that isn’t my intention. However, it is clear that do-nothing Washington needs to do something.”

But rather than wait for Congress to act or depend on banks and politicians to level the playing field, those who have seen this gripping video are already taking matters into their own hands.

Jack Hubbard from Gig Harbor, Wash., confessed, “Meltdown on Main Street was my wake-up call. I knew our nation was in deep trouble for some time, but I was stuck …”

What has struck the greatest chord among those who have watched Meltdown on Main Street is its positive message that it is never too late to prosper and that unprecedented opportunities abound if you know where to look.

Leon Mandipe from Mantua, N.J., said, “Thanks to Meltdown on Main Street my fiscal and economic jitters are transformed to awareness, preparedness, and empowerment.”

With buzz like this, it’s easy to see why this video has become a viral sensation — and an indispensable guide for millions of Americans.

Editors Note: Viewers of Meltdown on Main Street can receive a free Middle Class Survival Guide that includes a DVD, book, and investment newsletter. Watch Meltdown on Main Street by Clicking Here.

 

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