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Trump:The biggest thing that nobody knows about on January 1st

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News Date: September 12, 2020

Many are speculating that on January 1st, Donald Trump will be having the U.S to return to the gold standard, something he is publicly supported for many years.
"This is going to be the biggest thing that nobody even knows about, and it is all signed."
Sources:twitter.com

Amazing new US Dollar Concept design

A new US dollar concept may finally replace the currency with a modern design that tackles issues with counterfeiting and bill destruction. Designed by Andrey Avgust, this concept features a bold design that modernizes every bill in circulation. The US dollar concept replaces the traditional material with multiple layers of transparent polymer and updates the images to play off the translucent material.
Not only does the US dollar concept revamp the design of the currency, but it also adds extra layers of security. A unique PGP encrypted QR code will be included on every bill making counterfeiting nearly impossible. The polymer construction is also much harder to mimic effectively, as well as being incredibly hard to tear or break.
Source:demilked.com

President Pro Tempore Emeritus Grassley

Senator Grassley gave a powerful speech at the Trump Rally!
High profile Senator Grassley rarely speaks at a Trump Rally, but he did it!
Chuck Grassley is a former president pro tempore and current president pro tempore emeritus.
The president pro tempore of the United States Senate is the second-highest-ranking official of the United States Senate.
Reports that 6 buses were escorted by police and Secret Service from DC.
Think of place holder, A possible scenario: Removal of current admin by Military will leave Grassley to assume the presidency. He would technically be next in line.
The transition may be happening! Did Trump introduce the interim president of the United States of America?
Actor Jon Voight decried forces of evil in America, urged Americans to watch the Trump Iowa rally.
Sources: en.wikipedia.org, rsbnetwork.com

The long awaited Gold Standard is here

Zimbabwe will start issuing digital currency next month that is backed by gold.
On May 8, the public will be able to purchase a digital currency backed by gold from Zimbabwe's central bank.
Additionally, RBZ introduced smaller gold coins in weights of tenths of an ounce, quarters of an ounce, and half of an ounce.
The smallest coin weighs just over 3.11 grams and costs US$188.48 or its equivalent in local currency at the interbank rate.

Trump's objective is to abolish the IRS

February 25, 2025:
Doug O'Donnell, the acting head of the IRS, is set to announce his retirement amid significant disruptions at the agency. His departure follows recent layoffs initiated by the Trump administration and an attempt by personnel from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to access taxpayer data. The move comes at a time of mounting challenges for the tax collection agency.
February 20, 2025:
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated on Fox News that President Trump's objective is to abolish the IRS, aligning with his broader vision of replacing federal income taxes with tariffs on foreign nations.
Lutnick emphasized that the administration aims to balance the U.S. budget by the end of Trump's term, reinforcing Trump's economic and fiscal agenda.
"I am so pumped up for it," Lutnick declared on Jesse Watters Primetime, highlighting plans for an "External Revenue Service" to oversee alternative revenue sources.

Stellar reveals Financial Inclusion report

Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) released a whitepaper discussing the role of blockchain technology in facilitating financial inclusion.
The whitepaper underscores the significance of financial services access for global financial inclusion, particularly in developing economies.
Despite advancements in digital payments, cash remains prevalent in emerging economies. Many unbanked adults still receive government and private-sector payments in cash, impacting financial inclusion.
It emphasizes digital payments as a pivotal entry point to formal economic participation. Despite the persistence of cash usage, transitioning to digital payments can encourage broader use of financial services.
The paper delves into the hurdles of cross-border payments and highlights blockchain's potential to address these challenges. It showcases blockchain's role in enabling secure, cost-effective transactions.
Additionally, it presents various applications of blockchain, such as facilitating cash-to-digital asset conversions, safeguarding against currency devaluation, and supporting humanitarian aid distribution.
While recognizing blockchain's promise for financial inclusion, the document emphasizes the necessity of balancing innovation with consumer protection, privacy, and financial education to ensure the creation of inclusive and secure financial systems.
Full report: stellar.org

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