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Your Invisible Bodyguard Against Digital Thieves!
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Your Invisible Bodyguard Against Digital Thieves!
Shopping, Traveling, Dining Out? Your Credit Cards & ID Are At Risk—Stop Hackers Instantly with This GENIUS Device!
Over $28 billion is lost annually to digital theft. Don't let your wallet become the next target!
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95% of people don’t realize their cards can be hacked in seconds—are you protected?
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Imagine this: you're standing in line at your favorite coffee shop, scrolling through your phone.
Unbeknownst to you, a digital thief with a hidden scanner is walking past, silently stealing your credit card details right out of your wallet.
Sounds like a scene from a spy thriller, right?
Unfortunately, this isn't fiction. It's happening right now.
Every 22 Seconds, Someone's Identity Is Stolen—Could You Be Next? Stop Digital Thieves Before They Strike!
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rch through, as well as the lack of food in the region. He was also worried about guerrilla warfare and his supply line. The Camden Expedition involved two Union forces beginning the campaign independently and joining during the march: Steele started from Little Rock, while Brigadier General John M. Thayer left Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Confederate troops opposing the Camden Expedition were led by Major General Sterling Price. Price's infantry had been transferred to Louisiana to face Banks's advance, leaving him with only 3,200 cavalrymen.
Steele left Little Rock on March 23, and reached Arkadelphia on March 29. He was supposed to join forces with Thayer there, but Thayer's column was delayed and Steele continued forward on April 1. After learning that Camden was fortified, Steele decided to feint towards Washington (the new Confederate state capital) to draw the Confederates out of Camden, which would allow the latter city to be taken easily. Due to lack of supplies, the Union troops had to subsist on half rations, and drinkable water was scarce in some areas due to guerrillas polluting wells with dead animals. Price's cavalry harassed Steele's advance. The Confederate commander fell for the feint, and moved his troops from Camden to the Prairie D'Ane area. There, he was reinforced by two more cavalry brigades – one of Texas troops and the other of Choctaws. On April 9, Thayer's column joined Steele's; protracted skirmishing between the two sides occurred over the next few days in the Battle of Prairie D'Ane. The combined Union force started towards Camden on April 12, reaching the town three days late
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Over <b style="color:#cc0500;">$28 billion</b> is lost annually to digital theft. Don't let your wallet become the next target!<br />
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Imagine this: you're standing in line at your favorite coffee shop, scrolling through your phone.<br />
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Unbeknownst to you, a digital thief with a hidden scanner is walking past, silently stealing your credit card details right out of your wallet.<br />
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Sounds like a scene from a spy thriller, right?<br />
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Unfortunately, <b>this isn't fiction</b>. It's happening <b>right now.</b><br />
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