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Putin Pledges an Equal and Indivisible Security System

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News Date: May 7, 2024

Vladimir Putin has been inaugurated as President of Russia for his fourth term, adhering to the tradition at the Kremlin.
The ceremony highlighted Russia's commitment to dialogue with the West and emphasized the nation's security interests.
Putin reiterated the importance of equal footing in discussions and the pursuit of a multipolar world order.
His presidency will last until 2030.
"Together with our partners in Eurasian integration and other sovereign development centers, we will continue to work to form a multipolar world order, equal and indivisible security system," Putin said at the ceremony.

HSBC introduces tokenized gold platform

HSBC is the First Bank in the World to Offer Tokenized Gold.
HSBC Holdings Plc, a major bullion bank, has introduced a platform that utilizes blockchain technology to tokenize ownership of gold stored in its London vault.
This platform generates digital tokens representing gold bars, making gold trading more accessible.
While initially targeting institutional investors, it plans to open up to retail investors where regulations allow.
HSBC's entry into the tokenized gold market is notable due to its significant role as a custodian of precious metals and a clearer on the London gold market.
The technology promises to streamline the process, allowing clients to easily track their gold ownership down to the serial number of each bar.
HSBC has been actively exploring blockchain technology and recently launched HSBC Orion, a tokenization platform for digital bonds, with successful applications in the market.

He did it! NESARA in Executive orders and bills

President Donald Trump's first executive order today provides a payroll tax holiday to Americans earning less than $100,000 per year.
The second executive order today protects Americans from eviction.
The third executive order provides for the continuation of expanded unemployment benefits.
The fourth directive today extends relief to student loan borrowers through the end of the year.
President Trump also signed two important bills for our veterans-expanding eligibility for veterans with blindness and requiring the VA to establish a treatment court program.
Source:twitter.com

The two US Constitutions

There are two Constitutions in the United States. The first penned by the leaders of the newly independent states of the United States in 1776. On July 4, 1776, the people claimed their independence from Britain and Democracy was born. And for 95 years the United States people were free and independent. That freedom ended in 1871 when the original "Constitution for the united states for America" was changed to the "THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA".
The flag of Washington's District of Columbia has 3 red stars, each symbolizing a city state within the three city empire. The three city empire consists of Washington D.C., London, and Vatican City.
Source: www.nationallibertyalliance.org

Russian Gold-backed Stablecoin Confirmed

Russia Mulls Gold-backed Stablecoin, Lawmaker Confirms After Iran Visit.
Russia may issue a stablecoin backed by gold to use in international settlements, a high-ranking member of the Russian parliament has admitted.
The matter has been discussed during a recent visit to Iran where officials have also signaled interest in such an initiative.
Source: bitcoin.com

Unleashing U.S. Innovation: A New Tech Era

Michael Kratsios’s (Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy) call for a new American Golden Age at the Endless Frontiers Retreat and President Trump’s April 15, 2025, Presidential Memorandum to modernize infrastructure approvals share a bold vision: harnessing technology to reclaim U.S. leadership. Kratsios advocated dismantling regulatory barriers and protecting critical technologies, while the Memorandum emphasizes digitalization to streamline infrastructure projects, fostering innovation in energy and transport. These initiatives align with Section 19 of the NESARA, which enables the release of over 6,000 suppressed patents for technologies like free energy, anti-gravity, and sonic healing machines.
The U.S. does maintain secrecy orders under the Invention Secrecy Act of 1951, with 5,784 patents classified in 2017 for security or economic reasons. Examples include solar panel technology restricted decades ago, suggesting some innovations may indeed be delayed.
The current push for regulatory reform and technological adoption could indirectly “unlock” innovations like advanced nuclear reactors or quantum cryptography, which have faced bureaucratic hurdles. By prioritizing efficiency and competition with rivals like China, these initiatives may create an environment where transformative technologies—whether “suppressed” or simply underutilized—can thrive, fueling a new era of American ingenuity.

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