These 13 Common Words Will Get Your Email Flagged by The NSA



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Dear Concerned American,

It may have already happened. YOU could be flagged as a potential terrorist by the NSA.

All it takes is using these very simple and very common words in an email and then – BOOM – you're on the blacklist. By the time you've read this email, you'll have seen all 13 words.

That's not even the scariest part. No what's worse is that these words aren't codes or threatening in the least (in fact you've already seen 3 of them).

These spying thugs don't care what you're talking about or whom you're talking to, if you raise the flag, then you get put under the microscope. Our founding fathers must be spinning in their graves watching these jack-booted thugs use our Constitution as a dishrag. (Hint: I've used 9 of them now.)

Luckily, our friend and patriot 'folk hero' has found a loophole in their system. With this simple little trick, you can avoid those spying thugs and take control of your privacy FOR GOOD.

And you can talk to, or about, anyone you like without fear of retribution from Obama's minions.

CLICK NOW TO SEE THE LOOPHOLE, BEFORE THEY CLOSE IT FOREVER….

(Did you find all the words? Don't worry, after watching my video to the end you won't have to worry about what words you use or who's listening ever again.)



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