Nikola Tesla And Trump Connections. Coincidences or time travel?
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News Date: August 2, 2021
In 1943, two days after Nikola Tesla died destitute in a New York City hotel, the FBI called MIT professor and esteemed electrical engineer, John G. Trump (in fact the late uncle of Donald J. Trump), to determine if any of the belongings in the inventors estate-which included a purported weapon of mass destruction Tesla called the death ray-would be dangerous if they fell into enemy hands.
After studying time machine notes and inventions of Nikola Tesla he told the government he did not find anything. He could have lied to keep the inventions to himself and out of the hands of the government.
However, The Mystery of Nikola Tesla Missing Files remain.
Donald Trump about his uncle: He was a great expert. He was a great, brilliant genius.
The book written in 1893 called Baron Trumps Marvelous Underground Journey, is about a boy named Baron Trump who found a portal and used it for time travel. That name might sound familiar to you. Donald Trump youngest son is Baron Trump.
Three years later in 1896 the same author writes a sequel to the book and he calls it the last president. The book is about a very wealthy man who lived in New York in 5th avenue who ran for president.
Trump used to live before he went to the White House at 725 5th Avenue, New York.
Sources: www.youtube.com, www.youtube.com
Australian PM plans tax cuts
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced plans to introduce legislation next week, promising tax cuts for every Australian taxpayer.He emphasizes the urgency of passing the legislation promptly to facilitate a smooth transition for both employers and the tax office.
"This is legislation which will give every taxpayer a tax cut and it should receive the support of every parliamentarian," he told ABC's Insiders on Sunday.
Danske Bank forgives debts for 90,000 customers
Danske Bank AS said that 90,000 Danish customers that owe the bank money will have their debt balance wiped clean after discovering errors in the bank's debt-collection systems.The Copenhagen-based bank became aware of systemic errors in its debt-collection systems in 2019 and has been working to correct past mistakes and compensate affected customers, but as remediation has progressed new issues have emerged, extending the timeline for resolution potentially beyond 2024.
Sources: marketwatch.com
Huge call for debt relief at COP28
Update: Along with the World Bank, the UK, France, Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), European Investment Bank (EIB), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), and African Development Bank (AfDB) are expanding debt clauses (CRDCs) in their lending to enable debt service to be paused when countries are hit by disasters.Update: World Bank President Ajay Banga announced on Friday (Dec 1) that the development lender will prolong debt repayment pauses in the wake of climate disasters.
Over 550 economists and experts, alongside nearly 300 global organizations, called for debt cancellation at COP28.
African leaders are advocating for debt relief amidst crises, with Ethiopia securing a $1.5 billion debt relief agreement recently.
The COP28 World Climate Action Summit in Dubai, UAE, on December 1-2, 2023, gathers global leaders, experts, and stakeholders to address pressing climate challenges.
Atomic race joint statement
5 nuclear-weapon states vow no arms race in a joint statement.China, Russia, Britain, The United States, and France have agreed that a further spread of nuclear arms and nuclear war should be avoided.
They have released a joint statement affirming their opposition to using their nuclear arsenals for offensive purposes.
They also promised to work together on nuclear disarmament.
Source: reuters.com
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.