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NESARA items in Trump statements, emails

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News Date: December 28, 2020

Statement from the President issued on: December 27, 2020:
As President, I have told Congress that I want far less wasteful spending and more money going to the American people in the form of $2,000 checks per adult and $600 per child.
The Senate will start the process for a vote that increases checks to $2,000, repeals Section 230, and starts an investigation into voter fraud. Big Tech must not get protections of Section 230!
Much more money is coming. I will never give up my fight for the American people!<-
White house sent Christmas emails to American people. There is the Golden map of America!
Sources: twitter.com, www.whitehouse.gov

HSBC Launched Gold Tokens in Hong Kong

HSBC has introduced a novel opportunity for retail investors in Hong Kong by launching a gold investment option in the form of digital tokens.
Through its online banking service and app, customers can now purchase real gold using these tokens.
This initiative marks the first instance of HSBC utilizing its private distributed ledger for everyday investors, powered by its digital assets platform, Orion.
The platform enables the issuance and storage of digital assets such as bonds. The HSBC Gold Token, created through this platform, represents physical gold bars and can be traded through the bank's single-dealer platform, paving the way for retail products driven by the Orion platform.

China trials cross-border settlement involving CBDC

China trials cross-border settlement involving cenbank digital currencies.
The bridge test was developed by the Bank for International Settlements.
A central bank digital currency trial focused on cross-border transactions has been completed, BIS said, with Chinese state-owned banks participating as Beijing tries to internationalize its digital yuan.
Sources: reuters

Treating gold and silver as money

May 12, 2024 update: Nebraska ended capital gains taxes on sales of gold and silver With Gov. Jim Pillen's signature.
Older news:
42 states have removed some or all taxes from the purchase of gold and silver.
And there are new bills pending now in five of the eight remaining states, i.e. Tennessee, Mississippi, Kentucky, Hawaii, and New Jersey.
In 2019, the Sound Money Defense League teamed up with sound money advocates in West Virginia to eliminate sales taxes on precious metals.
A similar effort will be considered in Olympia, Washington.
Passage into law would relieve some of the tax burdens on investors, and would also take a step toward treating gold and silver as money instead of as commodities.
Repealing these taxes knocks down one barrier that might keep some investors from considering physical metal for their portfolios.
Source: fee.org

Time for martial law?

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

April 2: Liberation Day and Coinage Act Celebration

April 2 weaves together two remarkable threads of American history, uniting past innovation with modern commemoration. On April 2, 1792, the United States Congress enacted the Coinage Act, a pivotal law that solidified the nation's early monetary system. Signed under President George Washington, this act established the dollar as the official currency and launched a bimetallic system, linking its value to gold and silver. Overseen by the newly founded United States Mint, it standardized coins by their precious metal content, fostering trust and stability in a young economy. Fast forward to 2025, and President Donald Trump declared April 2 "Liberation Day," a bold celebration of economic renewal through aggressive trade policies - an apt, if coincidental, nod to the day's historic financial roots.
While the Coinage Act of 1792 didn't usher in the full gold standard - later cemented in the 19th century - it laid critical groundwork with its practical yet forward-thinking design. It equipped the fledgling republic with a unified currency vital for commerce and growth, signaling a break from colonial reliance.
Today, April 2, 1792, endures as a cornerstone of American monetary history, its bimetallic foundation shaping the nation's economic trajectory. Trump's "Liberation Day" proclamation in 2025 adds a contemporary flourish, merging the legacy of financial independence with a modern vision of liberation, making April 2 a day of dual resonance.

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