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Petition to Enact NESARA Now For All Of Humanity

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News Date: May 25, 2020

Created by C.W. on May 24, 2020.
Nesara Law was passed in 2000.
Buried Away With 911.
We The People Of The Republic Of The United States of America Are Ready For Nesara Law To Be Enacted Immediately!
Sign the petition here:petitions.whitehouse.gov
This petition benefits everyone.Forgives debt due to illegal banking practices,abolishes I.R.S.,Returns constitutional law,Creates new US Treasury currency backed by gold,ceases war and declares worldwide peace,releases free energy devices,replicators,and sonic healing machines(med beds)already in use by the secret space program,increases benefits to senior citizens,abolishes income taxes,creates flat rate non-essential "new items only " sales tax revenue for government,eliminates federal reserve,retrains all judges and attorneys in constitutional law,releases prosperity and abundance packages for every living person on the planet,returns constitutional law to all courts and legal matters,releases enormous amounts of money for humanitarian projects.
Source:petitions.whitehouse.gov

The dawn of the no-tax era?

On Tax Day, bold ideas are making waves:
Trump suggested tariffs could replace income tax and promised, “The USA will PROTECT OUR FARMERS!”
Congressman Byron Donalds echoed reform, calling to repeal the 16th Amendment and follow Florida’s no-income-tax model.
Interestingly, the roots of tax reform trace back to NESARA, first proposed by visionary farmers.
Meanwhile, the IRS CIO just resigned, the agency plans to cut 40% of its workforce, and many Americans are still eligible for $1,400 stimulus checks.

Supreme Court could hit the tax system

The Supreme Court's decision to hear a pivotal tax case has profound implications for the future of the U.S. tax system.
At stake is the constitutionality of a proposed wealth tax, which could address economic disparities or dismantle key aspects of the existing tax framework.
A favorable ruling may promote social equity, while an adverse outcome could preserve individual economic freedom.
The case underscores the delicate balance between economic growth and fairness, making it a crucial moment in the nation's fiscal history with far-reaching implications.
The Supreme Court is expected to issue a decision by June 2024.

Treasury Secretary: Expect a decline in the dollar as Reserve Currency

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Acknowledges Countries' Trend Toward 'Replacing The Dollar'.
Expect a gradual decline in the dollar's share of global reserves, according to Yellen.
During a congressional hearing, she was asked about dedollarization, to which she responded with her remarks.
The statements come amid global de-dollarization initiatives being undertaken by a number of nations, including the BRICS economic bloc.

China Paves the Way for Debt Relief

China's central bank is pushing for fair burden-sharing among creditors in debt restructurings for emerging market countries, indicating a proactive stance on global debt issues.
China's recent move to write off undisclosed amounts of Zimbabwe's interest-free loans aligns with its commitment to assist African nations burdened by external debt.
Since 2000, China has made debt relief a norm, providing crucial support to sub-Saharan African countries without imposing strict conditions.
This approach could influence other lenders and boost investor confidence, ultimately attracting further financial support for debtor nations.
Read also: World Bank President:China needs to participate in debt relief

Gold and Silver benefit from FED policy, inflation

Gold prices are hovering around a two-week high as of Friday, showing the biggest weekly gains in over two months as the US Federal Reserve keeps key policy rates unchanged, engendering investors optimism about commodity markets.
The Fed balance sheet is one of the drivers to the expanding money supply. The Feds monetary tools are used to keep rates low and cheap credit flowing. If the Fed keeps up the monetary stimulus, it will continue to drive inflation higher.
If the Fed were to ever try and taper, allowing longer-term rates to rise, it will put pressure on many areas of the economy, including the federal deficit.
In either case, Gold and Silver should benefit from high inflation if the Fed keeps printing or a shrinking economy if the Fed tapers.
Sources: schiffgold.com

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