Here's one of my favorite sources
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Psst: I want to introduce you to my friend, Mike Shelby.
He’s a former intel guy. (He did secret squirrel stuff for the military and government.) And he became a prepper because of all the threats he saw at home and around the world.
He’s about to launch a new intelligence report focused on preparedness – inside scoops from his intel team on the coming disruption.
I’ve read his reports for years. They are EXCELLENT!
He's been early with his information on EVERYTHING for the past years. Covid. Russia. And I'm sure also on whatever's next.
And I got his permission to send along one of his recent emails.
I encourage you to read the whole thing and don’t skip any of it. Then be ready to take action!
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I'm going to share with you three crucial problems we face and how you can solve all three problems this month.
Ready? Problem #1: "You just can't trust the mainstream media anymore."
Hundreds of readers have told me some version of this over the past seven years of running my intelligence company, Forward Observer.
In fact, that loss of public trust is one reason why we have subscribers at all... so thanks, CNN!
Let me tell you about another complaint I hear... Problem #2: "I'm inundated with daily information. It's just too much."
That's a big problem, and I'm guessing it affects us all.
Media outlets and social media generate a massive amount of noise. The good news is that tuning out the static and improving your signal-to-noise ratio is a solvable problem. And let's cover the last problem... Problem #3: Even the alternative media is prone to
freaking out and providing bad information.
Remember when millions of Americans were going to die due to food shortages? Those predictions weren't too long ago! (Luckily, we explained why this would not happen...)
And remember when the pundits said that new *cough* in China wasn’t a big deal? And remember when the pundit said Russia wouldn’t invade Ukraine, and then were surprised when the global food supply was disrupted?
Compare that to my company, Forward Observer: Early on COVID.
Early on Russia. And we’re always trying to be early on the next big thing.
We are 100% subscriber-funded. If we get it wrong, customers leave. We have every incentive to be right! So here's how we can solve all three of these problems,
quickly and efficiently... Robert Cook (our domestic analyst) and I were talking the other day -- what if we at Forward Observer could solve all three problems?
What if we produced an intel brief that provides perspective on, say, a half dozen sectors:
- The food supply & agriculture
- Economics & the financial crisis
- Commerce & the supply chain
- Gangs & Cartels
- Low intensity conflict (political violence)
- Geostrategic shocks (the risk of crisis & war)
What if we were able to use our network of industry contacts and experts to ask about the risk of disruption to our lives?
What if we were able to provide outlooks on those risks and when potential disruption could occur?
And what if we sent out one weekly email so readers could take informed action on the latest disruption indicators?
I ask because... well, I know we can do that.
But what I don't know is if you would read it.
So can I ask you a favor?
Robert and I are working on this week's report that I described above.
We're going to send it out to a select handful of readers this Thursday for feedback. If you're interested in seeing this report, then you can join the send list below.
https://forwardobserver.com/national-intel But here's the deal:
If a bunch of people join the send list, then we'll know there's demand. (So forward this email to your friends who are interested in taking action on preparedness.) If not a lot of people join the send list, then we're going to kill this project.
Alright, I think that's enough for now.
If you haven't already, join the National Intelligence send list here: https://forwardobserver.com/national-intel
Until next time, be well and stay out front.
Always Out Front, Mike Shelby Founder and CEO, Forward Observer
Okay - it's me, Daisy, again. Y'all. Sign up for that. You will NOT regret it. There's no risk. This is someone I trust for information and there are so few of those sources around these days.
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