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If you think Costco supports conservative causes… you might want to think again.

Because despite their great prices and product selection…

Freedom-loving Americans are warning that Costco has betrayed their conservative base.

According to them, Costco is bowing to the demands of left-wing radicals…

And prioritizing the wishes of billionaires over the average American.

This includes supporting Socialist projects that could devastate the American economy.

Now it makes perfect sense why one of Bill Gates’ former business partners is on the Board of Directors at Costco…

Sadly, this is just one example of a much larger trend.

Costco, like most big companies, is caving to political pressure to become more liberal.

And it shows in how they do business!

For example, consider the fact that you won’t find bestselling author Damian Campbell’s new book The First 72 Hours on Costco’s shelves.

Why isn’t it there?

Campbell has sold over $6 million worth of books -- yet Costco doesn’t seem interested in selling his newest one.

The reason is simple…

It’s “too controversial.”

Despite the fact that this book contains life-saving information on how to survive any crisis -- as well as shocking evidence that America is on course for a major disruption in the next several months…

Costco likely believes it’s against your best interest to buy it from them.

Now, while that should have you fuming…

There is some good news in all this.

Since Campbell isn’t selling his new book at Costco (or any other liberal-run mega corporation)...

He’s simply decided to give away copies HALF OFF today.

He wants to get this information out to Americans quickly… and believes slashing the price and selling it on his own (without the help of a middle man like Costco) is the best way to do that.

But I’m not sure how long he’ll keep doing it though.

So you should grab your discounted copy now before he changes his mind.

~~Mark Harrison, FirearmMan

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