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Book Review from Tactics and Preparedness (June 2014 Issue)

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Kevin Freeman is ringing the warning bell that we are in an economic war and that a financial collapse could be coming. Reviewed by John Stevenson In his newest book, Game Plan How to Protect Yourself from the Coming Cyber-Economic Attack, Mr. Freeman lays out the case that the United States is vulnerable to economic […]

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World News Group with Warren Smith (May 28, 2014)

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Kevin Freeman recommends you take certain measures so you can live “off the power grid” if the USA ever comes under attack. If you think that makes him a candidate for the reality television program Doomsday Prepper, you need to know that some of America’s top national security officials take him seriously. Listen to the […]

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Breitbart.com (Apr. 8, 2014)

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Putin’s Reset So it begins. On Sunday night, Vladimir Putin’s goons took over government facilities in three cities in eastern Ukraine. They are demanding a referendum on whether more Ukrainian territory should, like Crimea, become independent enroute to voting to be annexed by Russia. Putin has, from the beginning of the Crimea crisis, responded tit-for-tat […]

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Putin Gets It – The Voice of Russia (Mar. 28, 2014)

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Russia’s secret weapon: crashing US economy by collapsing petrodollar. Note – This article does NOT promote Secret Weapon, Game Plan or Kevin Freeman.   This is an article from a pro-Russian website that validates what we’ve been saying all along: Russia can collapse the United States, prominent US trader Jim Sinclair believes. The economist, famous for his […]

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The Blaze (Mar. 19, 2014)

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Do your own homework: For The Record’s research for ‘Resistance’ Read the full article here.

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The Blaze (Mar. 18, 2014)

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How Sanctions Against Russia Could Signal the Beginning of ‘World War III’ Kevin Freeman, a global financial analyst with expertise in financial warfare and terrorism, warned that Russia, along with allies like China, could cripple the U.S. financial system. It’s not a theory but a “very real reality” that should not be ignored, he said. […]

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Federal Allies Institute Interview (March, 2014 Issue)

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Leading Interview Question from The Federal Allies Institute – Federal Allies  Recently, the Russia invasion of the Crimean peninsula utilized both conventional and cyber attacks.  In your latest book Game Plan, you outline the potential threats against the U.S. economy and how Americans can be prepared to protect their savings and investments.  In other words, what Americans see […]

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The Blaze (Mar. 14, 2014)

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New Dire Warnings on Russia: The Move That Could Lead to ‘Catastrophe’ Russia’s increased military buildup along Ukraine’s eastern border signals the possibility of a full-scale invasion and one that could lead to a worst-case global scenario, pitting NATO allies against old Russian foes and debilitating the global economy to nothing short of catastrophe if […]

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Congress Condemns Russia’s Ukraine Invasion – CBN.com (Mar. 12, 2014)

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Ukraine’s new prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk is meeting today with President Barack Obama and members of Congress to seek U.S. support in the standoff with Russia over control of Crimea. On Tuesday, Congress overwhelmingly condemned Russia’s invasion. Their resolution also calls for international monitors in Crimea and eastern Ukraine as well as a boycott of […]

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Tulsa World (Feb. 9, 2014)

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Tulsa native’s book a how-to for surviving economic cyberattack. Since 2008, Tulsa native Kevin D. Freeman has been warning about the devastation enemies of the United States could wreak upon the U.S. economy. It’s a message Freeman first presented in a report commissioned by the Pentagon’s Irregular Warfare Support Group, and which he later developed […]

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