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Title: Enjoying All That Cheap Gas? Get Ready For This
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Published: Feb 25, 2016
Author: Andrew Snyder
Post Date: 2016-02-25 07:27:17 by BTP Holdings
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The Oxford Club's Resource Strategist Sean Brodrick has been trying to warn people about this.

As Americans gleefully fill up their gas tanks for $20-$30 thanks to cheap oil... something dangerous is simmering beneath the pump.

According to Sean, Saudi Arabia isn't happy about the oil price collapse... and flat-out blames America for it.

The Saudis' profit margins have been wiped out after prices have plummeted from $147 a barrel in 2008 to $48 today...

They're actually looking at a budget deficit of $120 billion.

It's their first deficit since 2009.

And you can take this to the bank: Arab oil sheiks don't like deficits.

Now, the Saudis want payback.

They believe the U.S. is wholly at fault.

From what Sean reports here, this "Saudi revenge" notion isn't far-fetched.

In fact, it was recently revealed that Zacarias Moussaoui, one of the key al-Qaida terrorists from the 9/11 attacks, privately claimed many high-ranking Saudis want to see harm done to America.

Moussaoui claims he personally met a Saudi Arabian embassy official to discuss "shooting Air Force One" out of the sky, amongst other threats.

And he's naming names of specific Saudi royals who have allegedly funded the terror group's operations:

Prince Turki al-Faisal (who resigned from the Saudi Intelligence Agency 10 days before the 9/11 attacks)

Prince Bandar bin Sultan (longtime Saudi ambassador to the U.S.)

Prince Alwaleed bin Talal (oil sheik billionaire).

In this exclusive report, Sean says the Saudi royals have even more chilling plans for America.

WARNING: Some of what you're about to see is graphic and intended for adults only.

news.newsmax.com/?KKI6XbmZaIZ9vqooz3.LoT4Afrb6NLv1K&http://pro1.oxfordclub.com/471388/

Good investing,

Andrew Snyder

Editorial Director, The Oxford Club

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