Friday, November 25, 2011

The Great Thanksgiving Hoax

The Great Thanksgiving Hoax
Friday, 11.25.2011


Dear Daily Crux reader,

Today, you'll receive just one e-mail from the Crux team... and it will be a little different from the content we normally feature.

After all, most readers are more interested in eating turkey and spending time with family than reading about finance this weekend.

In place of our normal handful of links, we're sending just one. It's written by Richard Maybury, a man we consider a national treasure.

Maybury is the author of the most insightful and useful set of history books you'll find anywhere in the world: the Uncle Eric series.

He believes in the ideas that made the founding of America the greatest event in history: liberty, free markets, private property, and personal responsibility. Reading his books is a revelation for many people... and the perfect antidote to the statist brainwashing our children receive these days.

The link below is to Richard's piece titled "The Great Thanksgiving Hoax." Sharing it has become one of our favorite Thanksgiving traditions around the Crux office. Whether you've read this classic before or are seeing it for the first time, we guarantee it will be the best thing you read today.

If you agree, we encourage you to pass it along to your friends and family. Now, more than ever, we think folks could use a reminder of the real reasons to be thankful today.

You can read it here.


Regards,

Brian Hunt
Editor in Chief, Stansberry & Associates


P.S. We believe the more people read and internalize the ideas presented in Richard's Uncle Eric books, the better off the world will be. And we can attest the series makes for a fantastic Christmas gift. You can learn more about it here.

We also encourage you to read the Daily Crux's recent interview with Richard. It was one of the most popular – and timely – interviews we published this year, and it's completely free to Crux readers. Click here for access.


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