GESARA hints in Trumps speech at UN General Assembly
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News Date: September 24, 2020Remarks by President Trump to the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly:
We will enter a new era of unprecedented prosperity, cooperation, and peace.
For decades, the same tired voices proposed the same failed solutions, pursuing global ambitions at the expense of their own people.
But only when you take care of your own citizens will you find a true basis for cooperation.
As President, I have rejected the failed approaches of the past, and I am proudly putting America first, just as you should be putting your countries first.
I am supremely confident that next year, when we gather in person, we will be in the midst of one of the greatest years in our history - and frankly, hopefully, in the history of the world.
Thank you. God bless you all. God bless America. And God bless the United Nations.
Sources:www.whitehouse.gov, twitter.com/realDonaldTrump
Google Gesara interest over times
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Example:trends.google.com
Gold standard strategy and the collapse of dollar
The dollar is no longer pegged to gold, but it is still the world's reserve currency. Over 60% of the foreign bank reserves are currently held in US Dollars.There have been efforts by numerous countries (led by China and Russia) to dethrone the US Dollar as the world's reserve currency. China has been reducing its exposure to the Dollar for a long time, and both China, as well as Russia, have been stocking up on gold in recent times.
Central banks added 650 tons to their reserves in 2019, the second highest shift in 50 years, after the 656 tons added in 2018. Before the 2007-09 financial crisis, central banks were net sellers of gold worldwide for decades. Leading the recent spree has been China, Russia, Turkey, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
China can escape the fate of a dollar collapse by tying the yuan to gold. There is little doubt she has access to sufficient gold. Currently, her interest is to preserve the dollar, not destroy it, because it is the principal means of Chinese foreign interests being secured.
Sources: www.fxstreet.com, uk.news.yahoo.com, seekingalpha.com
Farsight Quantum Voting solution to Protect Election Integrity
An innovative new answer to the problem of election integrity has been developed that leverages the advantages of blockchain technology to provide one of the most remarkably sophisticated digital voting systems to date,By relying on a crypto-tokenization system (in which every token represents a virtual ballot).
Farsight's platform relies on a principle of zero trust, eliminating the dependence on static voting mechanisms to provide equal power and authority to users, assets, and resources.
Source: www.marketwatch.com
Debts going down, Gold rate up
Look at US debt clock!Despite pandemic, Total personal debt and credit card debt are going backwards.
This reminds NESARA first section:
Cancels all credit card, mortgage, and other bank debt due to illegal banking and government activities. Many refer to this as a "jubilee" or complete forgiveness of debt.
Debts clock:usdebtclock.org
Gold, metals rates are going up!
NESARA 10th section:
Creates a new U.S. Treasury rainbow currency backed by gold, silver, and platinum precious metals...
Gold clock:usdebtclock.org/gold-precious-metals.html
Coin shortage hits retailers, laundromats, tooth fairy
The national coin shortage has been an unusual side effect of the pandemic. Among its victims? Retailers, laundromats and even the tooth fairy.Retailers large and small have urged shoppers to use cards or exact change whenever possible.
As the shortage persists, it's become clear that there are still some conundrums that only coins can solve.
Source:www.foxbusiness.com