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News Date: December 2, 2020
Lin Wood And Sidney Powell Urges Trump to Declare Martial Law and Hold New Elections;
Michael Flynn, Newly Pardoned, Calls for Trump to Temporarily Suspend the Constitution and Impose Martial Law;
WTPC Calls for Trump to Declare Limited Martial Law;
General McInerney talks Insurrection Act.
The Insurrection Act of 1807 allows the president to deploy U.S. troops domestically in extremely rare cases.
Sources: www.lacortenews.com, www.mediaite.com, www.youtube.com
Trump Signs the Deep-Sea Mining Order
April 24, 2025President Trump signed the deep-sea mining order to fast-track U.S. access to offshore critical minerals, like gold, cobalt, nickel, and rare earths, marking a major push for resource independence and national security.
The order directs agencies to streamline permits, boost deep-sea exploration, and build global partnerships to counter China’s seabed dominance. With vast untapped mineral wealth in U.S. waters, the move aims to secure supply chains vital for defense, energy, and industry.
April 18, 2025
The White House has announced plans to fast-track permits for ten mining projects across the United States, supporting President Donald Trump's initiative to boost domestic production of critical minerals.
On March 20, 2025, President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order titled "Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production" to enhance U.S. mineral production, including critical minerals like gold, copper, and uranium.
The order aims to reduce reliance on foreign minerals, boost national and economic security, and expedite permitting and land use for mining projects.
It aligns with a global shift toward domestic sourcing by prioritizing mineral production on federal lands and accelerating private and public investment in the mineral supply chain.
Forum for Peace, Cooperation and Greater Economic Progress
According to the Akorda press office, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev will present the Astana International Forum's (AIF) global vision during the plenary session on June 8.Alongside the forum, Tokayev will hold many bilateral meetings.
The plenary session will be moderated by CNN news anchor Richard Quest, who said it is the centerpiece of this year's AIF.
'Hosted by the President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the plenary session will focus on the state of the world today and the way forward toward peace, cooperation, and greater economic progress,' Quest said.
Ramaswamy supports Trump and commodity-backed currency
Billionaire entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy claims BRICS is developing a gold-backed currency to replace the U.S. dollar as the world's primary reserve currency."This is a major problem for the United States.
This would permanently increase our borrowing cost if the dollar is no longer the established reserve currency of the world.
So yes, actually, that does matter. The right way to deal with it, though, is not to try to swat that down, but increase the value proposition of the dollar itself by pegging the dollar to hard commodities," he stated in a press conference.
Vivek Ramaswamy dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Donald Trump. Known for supporting currencies backed by commodities, his alliance with Trump suggests a shared vision for economic stability and challenges to traditional fiat systems.
BRICS Common Currency report
The planned BRICS cross-border currency is an important step in challenging the dominance of the U.S. dollar, according to Zhou Yu, director of international finance Research at the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, revealed a recent report from China's Global Times.Zhou states that the recent moves to support local currency settlement have given the BRICS countries a competitive advantage in reducing the dominance of the dollar in international trade.
Iran, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt are among the potential countries to join and adopt the BRICS currency in 2023.
Fintech and XRP Support in US GOV Register New Rule
The Remittance Transfers Under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act final rule is effective July 21, 2020.The continued growth of "fintech" nonbank remittance transfer providers and their further expansion into partnerships and other relationships with banks and credit unions, which allow such entities to tap into the closed network payment systems that nonbank remittance transfer providers have developed and (3) the continued growth and expanding partnerships of virtual currency companies, such as Ripple, which offer both a payments messaging platform to support cross-border money transfers as well as a virtual currency, XRP, which can be used to effect settlement of those transfers.
The Bureau also believes that expanded adoption of SWIFT's gpi product or Ripple's suite of products could similarly allow banks and credit unions to know the exact final amount that recipients of remittance transfers will receive before they are sent.
Source: www.federalregister.gov


