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News Date: February 6, 2022

New Private Currency Uses Bills Filled with Real Gold.
In 2019, Goldback president Jeremy Cordon said he had a dream in which he saw people paying for groceries using golden bills.
Gold is the best money, but it can't buy a loaf of bread.
To solve this problem, Cordon used new technology to create a bill that sandwiches a particle-thin gold layer between two layers of polymer.
The result can be worth as little as $3.80.
Source: zerohedge.com

Judy Shelton is Right About the Gold Standard

Economist Peter Schiff expected that gold will resume its role in the global monetary system, that is, the countries of the world will return to the gold standard, and this is not strange in light of the economic crisis the world is witnessing.
It is simply false to claim that the gold standard was a source of perpetual economic chaos, and that we are better off today without it. All things considered, the gold standard is "superior in some respects and no worse in others." Rather than a "barbarous relic," as John Maynard Keynes famously called it, the gold standard is an instrument for economic harmony and civilized commercial relations.
Source:www.saudi24news.com, www.aier.org

SWIFT plans new service, Digital EURO on the horizon

SWIFT announced plans for a new service to help banks improve the experience for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and consumers who send low-value payments across borders. The service will enable these bank customers to make faster, easier, predictable and competitively priced payments all around the world.
The European Central Bank (ECB) announced that it will start conducting experiments to decide whether to launch a digital euro. In a report setting out the pros and cons of launching a digital euro, the ECB said that it could support the Eurosystems objectives by providing citizens with a safe form of money in the fast-changing digital world.
Sources:www.swift.com, www.euronews.com

White House illuminated in purple and gold

On Wednesday, August 26, the White House was illuminated in purple and gold to celebrate the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment and honor the women who fought for the right to vote!
Gold = Nesara & Gesara
Silver = Light
Purple = Equality of color, race, gender.
Source:twitter.com/WhiteHouse

Elon Musk questions IRS DOGE audit

Elon Musk recently posted, 'Would you like DOGE to audit the IRS?' After most users voted 'Yes,' he responded with 'Vox Populi, Vox Dei.'
Given Musk's history, such polls often hint at future moves. With his fascination for shaking up the status quo, a poll about the Federal Reserve wouldn't be surprising.
Whether playful or strategic, Musk's polls often spark conversations that challenge traditional financial systems. What's next? We'll likely find out soon.

Trump’s Treasury Chief Guides the Global Financial Reset

May 7, 2025: Treasury Sec. Scott Bessent at House Financial Services Committee: 'We believe the US should be the premier destination for digital assets. Digital assets are an important source of innovation that can drive usage of the U.S. dollar around the world with stablecoin legislation'
Also announced China trade negotiations start Saturday without Navarro, expecting tariff reductions & action on currency manipulation.
April 22, 2025: imf.org - The global economic system under which most countries have operated for the last 80 years is being reset, ushering the world into a new era. Existing rules are challenged while new ones are yet to emerge.
April 23, 2025: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the Trump administration will push for reforms at the IMF and World Bank to create a more sustainable global economic system, rather than withdrawing from these institutions.
Speaking at the IMF and World Bank spring meetings, Bessent emphasized stronger U.S. leadership and major institutional changes to restore balance to the global financial system. He criticized the IMF for focusing on climate, gender, and social issues while neglecting accountability for economic reforms in borrowing countries. Bessent stressed that the U.S. seeks to enhance its role in these organizations, provided they adhere to their core missions.

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