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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

Armageddon has not yet begun

⚡ Any messages troops receive claiming 'Armageddon has begun' or that this is the biblical final battle are FALSE.
⚔️ The true Armageddon in Revelation is God's decisive, worldwide judgment at Christ's return—not man-made 'crusades' or wars invented by false prophets and antichrists pushing their own agendas.
⚠️ Don't fall for manipulation.
📖 Scripture warns us clearly: test every spirit (1 John 4:1).
Stay grounded in the Bible, not hype. Don't forget: the false messiah (Antichrist) will attempt to imitate Yeshua's coming and kingdom—through signs, wonders, and grand deceptions—to mislead even the elect if possible (Matthew 24:24; 2 Thessalonians 2:9–10)

Donald Trump: No Income Taxes at All

During a Fox News appearance on Monday, Donald Trump took questions at a Bronx barbershop.
When asked about eliminating federal taxation, Trump suggested the U.S. could return to the 19th-century economic model, which had no federal income tax.
Fox aired a quick, confident response from Trump: "There is a way."
However, the full conversation revealed Trump only answered after several minutes of unrelated discussion, with the audience member repeatedly redirecting him to the tax question.
Fox News later confirmed the event was edited for time and clarity.

Trump middle-class tax cuts benefit confirmed

Despite what media and Dems say, Trump's tax cuts benefited the Middle Class the most according to IRS data.
Most middle-income and working-class earners enjoyed a tax cut that was at least double the size of tax cuts received by households earning $1 million or more.
The Tax reform provided the greatest benefits for the middle-income class and spurred economic growth that helped reduce poverty and improve prosperity.
Source: thehill.com

Unleashing U.S. Innovation: A New Tech Era

Michael Kratsios’s (Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy) call for a new American Golden Age at the Endless Frontiers Retreat and President Trump’s April 15, 2025, Presidential Memorandum to modernize infrastructure approvals share a bold vision: harnessing technology to reclaim U.S. leadership. Kratsios advocated dismantling regulatory barriers and protecting critical technologies, while the Memorandum emphasizes digitalization to streamline infrastructure projects, fostering innovation in energy and transport. These initiatives align with Section 19 of the NESARA, which enables the release of over 6,000 suppressed patents for technologies like free energy, anti-gravity, and sonic healing machines.
The U.S. does maintain secrecy orders under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, with 5,784 patents classified in 2017 for security or economic reasons. Examples include solar panel technology restricted decades ago, suggesting some innovations may indeed be delayed.
The current push for regulatory reform and technological adoption could indirectly “unlock” innovations like advanced nuclear reactors or quantum cryptography, which have faced bureaucratic hurdles. By prioritizing efficiency and competition with rivals like China, these initiatives may create an environment where transformative technologies—whether “suppressed” or simply underutilized—can thrive, fueling a new era of American ingenuity.

20 countries apply to join BRICS

According to Sergey Ryabkov, the deputy foreign minister of Russia, there are currently about 20 countries applying for membership in the BRICS, and that number is only increasing.
"I can say that, in our view, the Arab world and the Asia-Pacific region have been clearly 'begging' to join BRICS, as they have no representation there today.
But we will see exactly what we can offer to the leaders regarding this, and leave this to the leaders to decide at the summit in Johannesburg," he concluded.
source:Tass Agency

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