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BRICS plans an alternative to the IMF

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Date: October 10, 2024

Russia has urged its BRICS partners to establish an alternative to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to counteract political pressure from Western nations. This proposal comes as BRICS finance ministers and central bank officials gather in Moscow.
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov, hosting the meeting, emphasized that the global financial system is dominated by Western countries.
He called for the group, which represents 37% of the global economy, to create a financial institution independent of Western control.
"The IMF and the World Bank are not performing their roles. They are not working in the interests of BRICS countries;
It is necessary to form new conditions or even new institutions, similar to the Bretton Woods institutions, but within the framework of our community, within the framework of BRICS," Siluanov said on the first day of the meeting.

Alaska Summit – The Calm Before the Storm

🌍 August 16, 2025: Trump posted: Talks with Putin, Zelenskyy & NATO leaders went very well. All agreed peace — not just ceasefire — is the goal. Zelenskyy visits the Oval Office Monday, then possibly Putin. Millions of lives could be saved.
August 15: Anchorage becomes the stage for one of the year’s most high-stakes meetings. Trump and Putin face-to-face… but the real agenda goes far beyond Ukraine.
⚡ Whispers speak of economic breakthroughs, territorial shifts, and strategic resource deals that could redraw the world map.
🗣 Trump has already raised expectations, suggesting there’s a 75% chance this meeting with Putin could be a success.
🕰 Allies hold their breath. Rivals sharpen their moves. The question is no longer if change is coming… but how deep it will cut.
💬 Stay tuned — updates will follow as the summit unfolds.

What is the Gold Standard

Gold standard, monetary system in which the standard unit of currency is a fixed quantity of gold or is kept at the value of a fixed quantity of gold. The currency is freely convertible at home or abroad into a fixed amount of gold per unit of currency.
In an international gold-standard system, gold or a currency that is convertible into gold at a fixed price is used as a medium of international payments. Under such a system, exchange rates between countries are fixed; if exchange rates rise above or fall below the fixed mint rate by more than the cost of shipping gold from one country to another, large gold inflows or outflows occur until the rates return to the official level.
President Franklin Roosevelt suspended the gold standard in 1933, a move which is widely credited with helping the country climb out of the Depression.
Sources: youtube.com, www.cbsnews.com

What is the Rainbow Currency?

A rainbow currency is the real value!
The rainbow currency originates in NESARA law section 10:
Creates a new U.S. Treasury rainbow currency backed by gold, silver, and platinum precious metals, ending the bankruptcy of the United States initiated by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933.
A Rainbow Currency backed by precious metals has value unlike the actual US Dollar with no real support.
Sources:NESARA law, New Design

Egypt to trade in local currencies with BRICS

Egypt will abandon the US dollar, establishing trade with BRICS countries in local currencies. Egypt has announced that they are ditching the US dollar in their trade with China, Russia, and India.
"Nothing of the sort has been implemented but there are discussions so that we can trade in local currencies of countries like India, Russia or China," Egyptian Supply Minister Ali Moselhy told Reuters.
Last year, Egypt formally applied to join BRICS and the SCO.

Declaration for Global Peace and Prosperity

The Declaration of the People of the United States for Global Peace and Prosperity was introduced today by Simon Parkes on his website.
The statement is about the QFS, RV, and Spiritual revolution. It has been written by the good guys of this planet.
Anyone should be interested to read it.
Sources: simonparkes.org

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