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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

TR-3B USAF experimental anti-gravity craft. Proofs

It does not exist officially. It uses highly pressured mercury accelerated by nuclear energy to produce a plasma that creates a field of anti-gravity around the ship. Conventional thrusters located at the tips of the craft allow it to perform all manner of rapid high speed maneuvers along all three axes. Interestingly, the plasma generated also reduces radar signature significantly. So it is almost invisible on radar & remain undetected. This literally means that it can go to any country it likes without being detected by air traffic control & air defence systems.
Alien conspiracy theorists, who also believe world leaders capture flying saucers and reverse engineer them before creating their own hi-tech space craft, claim a mysterious US Air Force TR-3B may have been filmed flying over Enfield, north London.
Sources:newsinstact.com, www.military.com, www.express.co.uk

Next generation supersonic jet

Virgin released a few fantastic conceptual designs of the new supersonic commercial aircraft that would have the capacity for 9 to 19 people at an altitude above 60,000 feet.
The now-retired Concorde flew at average cruising speed around Mach 2, which would mean the Virgin aircraft could hit speeds over 2,300 mph, or about 50% faster.
Sources:liveandletsfly.com, www.zerohedge.com

Mississippi to Phase Out Income Tax Under New Law

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves has officially signed a bill into law that sets the state on a path to phase out its income tax. The legislation, a major victory for conservative economic policy, aims to gradually reduce and eventually eliminate personal income tax in the state, making Mississippi one of the few states without such a levy.
Supporters argue that the move will attract businesses, boost economic growth, and put more money into the hands of residents. Opponents, however, warn that eliminating the tax could strain state revenues, potentially affecting funding for education, infrastructure, and public services.
Gov. Reeves hailed the decision as a step toward greater financial freedom, emphasizing Mississippi's commitment to lower taxes and a pro-business environment. The phase-out plan will occur over several years, with incremental reductions to ensure a smooth transition.
Mississippi now joins a growing number of states pursuing aggressive tax-cutting measures, reflecting a broader national debate over taxation and economic policy.

The return of Pluto, US spiritual makeover

Numerology fans, especially those who believe in angel numbers, will know the date in question as it happens on February 22, 2022.
Astrologically, a Pluto return is when the heavenly body returns to the same position in a birth chart where it was when the chart began.
It happens around every 248 years, meaning this is the Pluto return in the United States since the country was founded in 1776.
Pluto will complete a full revolution for the first time since July 4, 1776.
What does the return of Pluto mean? Returning Power Back To the People.
According to the stars, the United States is finally getting a spiritual makeover with its first-ever Pluto Return on Feb. 22, 2022.
It happens around every 248 years, meaning this is the Pluto return in the United States since the country was founded in 1776.
Source: bustle.com

Danske Bank forgives debts for 90,000 customers

Danske Bank AS said that 90,000 Danish customers that owe the bank money will have their debt balance wiped clean after discovering errors in the bank's debt-collection systems.
The Copenhagen-based bank became aware of systemic errors in its debt-collection systems in 2019 and has been working to correct past mistakes and compensate affected customers, but as remediation has progressed new issues have emerged, extending the timeline for resolution potentially beyond 2024.
Sources: marketwatch.com

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