Trump is enacting NESARA sections by executive orders
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News Date: August 6, 2020
Trump notified his staff to continue working on an Executive Order with respect to Payroll Tax Cut, Eviction Protections, Unemployment Extensions, and Student Loan Repayment Options.
If Democrats will not make a deal, President Donald Trump will pursue executive action in order to extend economic relief for the American people.
Payroll Tax Cut
Eviction Protections
Unemployment Extensions
Student Loan Repayment Options
Economic relief for American people
Sources:twitter.com/realDonaldTrump, twitter.com/WhiteHouse
Executive Order related to NESARA
Executive Order on Establishing the Presidents Advisory 1776 Commission.The American founding envisioned a political order in harmony with the design of the Laws of Nature and of Natures God, seeing the rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as embodied in and sanctioned by natural law and its traditions.
This Executive Order was issued on 2nd Nov, the day before the election. Looks like Trump enacted NESARA 120 days from there, under the guise of an educational executive order.
Sources: www.whitehouse.gov
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The G-24's core mission is to coordinate and amplify the voices of developing countries on monetary and development issues, underscoring their commitment to global economic stability and the well-being of vulnerable nations.
IMF Debt forgiveness for 25 poorest countries
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Wisconsin ends sound money taxes
The Wisconsin Senate has passed Assembly Bill 29 to end sales tax on gold and silver purchases, following overwhelming support from the State Assembly.Sponsored by Rep. Shae Sortwell, the bill aims to align Wisconsin with the majority of U.S. states and remove an outdated tax practice.
Advocates argue that taxing precious metals is illogical, inefficient, and unfair to investors, especially given the constitutional recognition of gold and silver as money.
Student debt relief announcement
The Biden administration is canceling up to $20,000 in student debt for Pell Grant recipients, up to $10,000 for individual borrowers who make under $125,000 per year, and extending the pause on repayments by four months, the White House announced on Wednesday.Sources: axios.com


