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
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Thank you for being part of our community. Your support means the world to us. Here's to celebrating the spirit of love, kindness, and generosity not just today, but throughout the year.
Merry Christmas and abundant blessings to you and your loved ones.
NESARA war. RV explosion on Commerce St.
A recreational vehicle (RV) exploded early Friday morning, on Christmas day, causing a fire and damage to several buildings in downtown Nashville around Second Avenue and Commerce Street. Federal, state, and local law enforcement partners are on the scene to investigate what we believe was an intentional act.It was a controlled operation? This can be a basic introduction to how the Good guys are implementing NESARA over time.
Earlier this year, POTUS talked about an RV - Revaluation of Currencies.
Sources: gesara.news, www.newsweek.com
The long awaited Gold Standard is here
Zimbabwe will start issuing digital currency next month that is backed by gold.On May 8, the public will be able to purchase a digital currency backed by gold from Zimbabwe's central bank.
Additionally, RBZ introduced smaller gold coins in weights of tenths of an ounce, quarters of an ounce, and half of an ounce.
The smallest coin weighs just over 3.11 grams and costs US$188.48 or its equivalent in local currency at the interbank rate.
The BRICS digital payment system advances
October 17 update:BRICS Pay officially unveils a new demo, according to its official website.
Users can test it at the BRICS Business Forum in Moscow, linking a one-time QR code card in the app and receive 500 rubles for purchases at BRICS Pay-labeled stores.
October 12 update:
Russia has proposed a new cross-border payment system at a BRICS meeting in Moscow.
The plan includes using local currencies, direct links between central banks, and distributed ledger technology (DLT) for faster, more secure settlements.
It also suggests creating trade centers for key commodities like oil and gold.
This comes ahead of the BRICS summit in Kazan, scheduled for October 22-24.
Older news:
Russia is advancing its plans for a BRICS digital payment system, according to Valentina Matviyenko, the Federation Council Speaker.
In response to sanctions and being cut off from SWIFT, the Bank of Russia has developed its own payment system, which has already seen participation from several countries.
Matviyenko announced that progress on the BRICS digital payment platform is ongoing.
"The creation of the independent financial payment platform BRICS Bridge, a standalone mutual payment system on a firm joint platform, is now being discussed within BRICS.
I have spoken both with the Central Bank and the Finance Ministry, things are moving along nicely," she said in a press conference.
Russia to continue Mir bankcard expansion
Mir is a payment and money transfer system operated by the Russian National Payment Card System.The Russian Mir payments system is expanding to other countries in 2022.
Russia's central bank on Friday pledged to keep expanding the number of countries that accept its Mir bank cards.
Source: reuters.com


