Maryland Teacher Collects $4,891 piggybacking “Canadian Social Security”



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Anne Monehan -- an everyday high school English teacher -- has a secret that could add as much as $4,700 per month to your own personal bank account.

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After discovering a 1997 loophole in Canada’s “Old-Age” retirement plan, Anne began piggybacking the system...

According to her tax returns, (which she was kind enough to supply to us) she’s been LEGALLY collecting thousands of dollars in “benefits” for nearly a decade.

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