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
India Is Mulling Rupee-Ruble Payments System
India is discussing how to set up a rupee-ruble payment mechanism to enable it to trade with Russia, to circumvent the U.S. sanctions regime.During the last several months, several considerations have prompted the Modi government to rethink the wisdom of putting all its eggs in the U.S. basket.
Instead, India is returning to a more balanced approach, assessing its national interests vis-a-vis those of other countries and acting accordingly.
To Be Non-Aligned on Russia Policy Implies India Finding Trade Workaround.
Source: nakedcapitalism.com
Trump Promotes New DeFi Platform
September 16 update:The World Liberty Financial team announces that, despite the unsettling events of yesterday, Donald Trump will proceed as scheduled (8 PM EST) to unveil the Make Finance Great Again plan on his channels.
Older news:
Donald Trump recently promoted a new crypto platform called 'The Defiant Ones', developed by the Trump Organization, on social media.
Addressing his followers, Trump criticized big banks and financial elites, urging Americans to 'take a stand together.'
This marks the first time Trump has publicly endorsed the upcoming digital bank, which has yet to be activated.
Donald Trump on social media:
"For too long, the average American has been squeezed by the big banks and financial elites.
It's time we take a stand-together. #BeDefiant t.me/defiant1s"
What is a silver short squeeze?
The idea of a silver squeeze, in very basic terms, is this: The silver price - so the theory goes - has been artificially held down by people (hedge funds, institutions, etc.) who "short" silver. This means they are betting that the price of silver will fall.To short, or short-sell means borrowing a share or commodity, and then selling it. If the price falls, I can buy it back at a lower price, return it to the lender, and pocket the difference. But if the price rises, I am forced to buy it back at a higher price, and I lose money.
If a lot of new investors rush to buy silver, raising the price, the short-sellers will be forced to buy it back at a much greater price. This ever-increasing upward pressure forces prices higher. It is more complex than that, but this is the bones of a silver squeeze.
This is a movement to help level the playing field between everyday people and the billionaires who control the big financial institutions that control the money, and thus control us. It is a movement to wake people up to what is been happening, and to help us, together, start to reclaim the power we have unwittingly allowed others to have over our lives. Big banks have made big fortunes by manipulating the silver market for decades. Although many have tried, and some have come close, no one has been strong enough to completely break their stranglehold. Until now.
The silver market is the Achilles heel of the old system, and its time has come.
Sources: silverseek.com, www.fool.co.uk
Rupee-Riyal trade, UPI payment system
India, Saudi Arabia discuss Rupee-Riyal trade, UPI payment system.India and Saudi Arabia have discussed the possibility of starting a rupee-riyal trade as part of efforts to boost economic ties between the nations, the Indian government said in a statement on Monday.
Sources: indiatimes
IMF Debt forgiveness for 25 poorest countries
IMF Executive Board approved immediate debt service relief to 25 of the IMF's member countries under the IMF's revamped Catastrophe Containment and Relief Trust (CCRT) as part of the Fund's response to help address the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.Source:imf.org


