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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.
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BRICS Confirms the Gold Standard

At the upcoming BRICS summit in October in Kazan, tools for an inclusive international financial system will be discussed, according to Andrey Mikhailishin, head of the financial services task force of the BRICS Business Council, in a statement to TASS.
Key projects include a common unit of account (Unit), a platform for international digital currency settlements (Bridge), a payment system (Pay), a settlement depository (Clear), an insurance system (Insurance), and a rating alliance.
The new system aims to decentralize international cooperation and leverage digital technologies.
The Unit will be linked 40% to gold and 60% to a basket of BRICS national currencies, addressing exchange rate volatility.

Trump middle-class tax cuts benefit confirmed

Despite what media and Dems say, Trump's tax cuts benefited the Middle Class the most according to IRS data.
Most middle-income and working-class earners enjoyed a tax cut that was at least double the size of tax cuts received by households earning $1 million or more.
The Tax reform provided the greatest benefits for the middle-income class and spurred economic growth that helped reduce poverty and improve prosperity.
Source: thehill.com

Asian Clearing Union to adopt SWIFT alternative

Within the coming weeks, ACU member states plan to introduce the Iranian-developed system.
During a recent summit in Iran, the members of the Asian Clearing Union (ACU) decided to compete with the SWIFT global payment network by launching a new cross-border financial messaging system in June.
ACU members include the central banks of Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, and Iran.
According to reports, the new, unnamed method for banking communication among ACU members was designed by the Central Bank of Iran (CBI).
Along with the top representatives from the ACU member states, the conference also included the governor of the Russian central bank, representatives from Afghanistan, and Belarus.
Last week, applications for membership in the ACU were submitted by Belarus and Mauritius.
Mohammad Reza Farzin, the governor of the CBI, disclosed that the bloc would look to expand its membership and vary the payment methods it accepts in order to support a more comprehensive de-dollarization drive.

Trump's Operation Strategy Makes Sense Now

Donald Trump's latest tariff strategy is unfolding like a high-stakes chess game, and the pieces are falling into place just as some predicted. What began as a bold threat is now revealing its deeper intent: a calculated "operation" to reshape global trade dynamics and flex American economic muscle. In a recent video, I hinted this was coming-and here we are.
Nations are starting to buckle under the pressure. Several have already waved the white flag, scrambling to the negotiation table to avoid the sting of Trump's tariffs. India, for one, is mulling over slashing tariffs on more than half of its $23 billion in U.S. imports-a massive pivot that signals the operation's early success. Even Russia finds itself in the mix, with Trump holding off on tariffs as peace talks gain traction, hinting at a broader geopolitical play.
Not everyone's ready to fold, though. Some countries are digging in their heels, resisting the tariff onslaught. But mark my words: their surrender feels inevitable. The old guard-those entrenched elites who've long profited from the status quo-are getting a rude awakening. Billions are being shaken loose from their grip, and the system they've clung to is trembling.
The public's taking notice, too. A recent survey shows Trump's popularity surging amid the tariff panic, as his brash approach resonates with a growing base. His message is loud and clear: "ONLY THE WEAK WILL FAIL!" It's vintage Trump-unapologetic, unrelenting, and, for now, effective.
So, with the board still in play, here's the takeaway: Stay strong. Stay safe. This operation's just getting started.

Switching to gold standard

Deutsche Bank's top credit strategist Jim Reid has described himself as "a gold bug," and reckons "fiat money is a passing fad in the history of money," RT's Keiser Report recalls for the show's viewers.
Sources:www.youtube.com

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