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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

Russia is increasing its reserves with safe assets

According to the head of the central bank, Russia is increasing its reserves with assets that the West cannot sanction.
Elvira Nabiullina, the governor of the Russian Central Bank, stated on Tuesday that Russia is increasing its foreign reserves using assets that are immune to Western sanctions.
The central bank has previously stated that it believes that cash-held foreign currency, gold, and the Chinese yuan are safe.

Iran is interested in a unified currency with BRICS

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister, Mahdi Safari, expressed interest on January 3 in creating a unified currency with BRICS nations, aiming to establish Tehran as a key banking center for the group.
Safari also praised the New Development Bank, established by BRICS in 2014, for its role in supporting joint projects and international cooperation among member states.
"We are interested in creating a unified currency in the BRICS group, and this could be very effective.
By using national currencies, the process of eliminating the use of the dollar in commercial exchanges begins, and we are interested in continuing this process," Safari stated in an interview with Sputnik.

The Nilar Gold Currency, the key to African development

Fiat money damages African economies and lives.
A common African gold currency, a long-held vision that many Africans still hold, is a way to effectively achieve monetary and thus economic independence.
Why Nilar? The Nile is Africa's and the world's longest river.
Zimbabwe, an unstable and inflationary economy, has finally made the sound decision to introduce gold coins to solve the persistent problem of rampant inflation.
Also, a multipolar world is inevitable and may be approaching.
Africa should not remain underdeveloped and dominated in that world. The nilar is the key.
Author: Manuel Tacanho is founder of Afridom, a sound money based digital banking startup for Europe and Africa.
Source: mises.org

President Trump Is Protecting Vulnerable Seniors

President Trump and his Administration are following a four-part strategy to provide additional protection to our most vulnerable seniors.
"We are deploying every tool, resource, and power at our disposal to protect our seniors and Americans of every age and background."
NESARA Section 5: Increases benefits to senior citizens.
Fact sheets:twitter.com

Texas Legalizes Gold & Silver for Daily Use in Bold Financial Shift

๐Ÿ† June 29, 2025: Texas has officially recognized gold and silver as legal tender for everyday transactions. Governor Greg Abbott signed the groundbreaking law, making Texas the first state to enable routine payments using precious metals via the Texas Bullion Depository. The move introduces a state-backed digital currency tied to physical gold and silver, offering Texans an alternative to fiat money and signaling a broader push for financial autonomy and innovation.
May 28, 2025: ๐Ÿ›๏ธ C.S.H.B. 1056 is a revised bill that updates existing law to officially recognize gold and silver specie as legal tender in Texas. It also lays the foundation for creating a transactional currency backed by physical gold and silver.๐Ÿฅ‡๐Ÿฅˆ
November 22, 2024: Texas State Representative Mark Dorazio filed House Bill 1049 and House Bill 1056 on November 12, to create gold and silver-backed transactional currencies.
Original news:
Texas Lawmakers Introduce Bills to Create Digital Currency Backed by Gold.
The comptroller shall establish a digital currency that is backed by gold so that each unit of the digital currency issued represents a particular fraction of a troy ounce of gold held in trust as provided by this chapter.
Source: capitol.texas.gov

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