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News Date: December 14, 2025

I know some expected hope through systems, technology, or financial resets.
But I searched deeply… and I chose truth over comfort.
🤖 What I see today is not just innovation.
It is an exponential acceleration toward a world where everything becomes digital, monitored, optimized — and locked.
A digital prison, slowly justified through one word: “safety.”
⚠️ False safety.
Security without freedom.
Control disguised as protection.
📖 The Bible warned us: the final system would have no way back.
And technology is the Trojan horse through which this control quietly enters.
🍎 The first deception was the fruit in Eden — knowledge without obedience.
The second is happening now — intelligence without love.
We are told we are irrelevant without AI.
That we must merge, obey, or hybridize to survive.
❌ I reject this lie.
AI is not life.
Intelligence is not salvation.
Efficiency is not the Kingdom.
✝️ Jesus said:
“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.”
Not the smartest. Not the strongest. But the humble.
💔 I may lose followers for saying this.
But I refuse to lose my soul.
📢 I will speak the truth for as long as it is still possible.
Stay awake. Stay human. Stay rooted in God’s love.
❤️ Much love to you.

Gold standard announcement

Gold is the standard, but silver linings are pretty great too.
A Wed. 24 June afternoon Trump tweet "Gold is the Standard" was an announcement of the new Gold Standard through the GCR/RV final roll-out underway right now.
Source:twitter.com

Multichain integrates XRP Ledger

Multichain is supporting XRP Ledger (XRPL) for cross-chain connection with EVM and non-EVM compliant blockchains.
Multichain was born as Anyswap on the 20th July 2020 to service the clear needs of different and diverse blockchains to communicate with each other.
As a cross-chain infrastructure, Multichain facilitates interoperability across different networks and enables seamless transfers of assets and values.
With a constantly growing family of non-EVM and EVM chains (now 39), Multichain is the leader in the cross-chain field.
Its sustained daily volume of more than $200 million, its Total Value Locked in excess of $6 billion, and its thousands of daily users are testament to its popularity and security.
Source: medium.com

More BRICS and Bretton Woods 3

Expanding BRICS to create an alternative power bloc is enticing for many countries.
Talk of the BRICS nations creating a new reserve currency introduced the idea of 'Bretton Woods 3.0'.
The Bretton Woods Agreement was negotiated in July 1944 by delegates from 44 countries at the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference held in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
Thus, the name 'Bretton Woods Agreement'.
Under the Bretton Woods System, gold was the basis for the U.S. dollar and other currencies were pegged to the U.S. dollar's value.
The Bretton Woods System effectively came to an end in the early 1970s when President Richard M. Nixon announced that the U.S. would no longer exchange gold for U.S. currency.
Sources: investopedia

International banking alliance using Ripple

National Australia Bank (NAB) has signed agreements with two leading global financial institutions:
- Israel's Bank Leumi;
- The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC);
- to form an international banking innovation alliance.
It is partnering with the alliance using Ripple's blockchain network technology.
NAB is one of Australia's major 4 banks and forms an international bank innovation network.
Source: news.nab.com.au

Trump nominee Judy Shelton to pass Senate next week

Judy Shelton, President Trumps nominee to the Federal Reserve, will receive a vote on the Senate floor next week and is expected to pass.
Her support appears enough to get Shelton through the Senate, where Republicans control 53 seats. Every Democrat is expected to vote against her.
Her beliefs:
> eliminating the Feds independence and federal deposit insurance
> returning the U.S. to a gold standard
Sources: thehill.com

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