What exactly does this mean and what implications does it have for the future of the central bank, NESARA, etc.? I haven’t seen much info on this transition and it seems important. Thanks frens.
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Gold will destroy the fed. It's a little tougher to pump trillions into the economy if you had to come up with trillions in gold instead of digital fiat. The central bank concept will go away and USA will operate much more like it did prior to the fed.
https://usdebtclock.org/index.html
Debt clock, under 'money creation':
-The years before Pres DT showed 'fed reserve monetary base' -That changed to just 'Treasury Dollars' under DT and fed res not listed -still shows 'Treasury dollars' now, 2021 with potato joe -use time machine to 2025, changes to 'US monetary base'
Idk what all that means, but there was a change.
Very interesting. This topic has been heavily cloaked.
I have trouble figuring out why NESARA is good digital and Adminstrative State Great Reset digital is bad- though I,know it is bad. What makes them different from each other?
I struggle with this too. It’s above my pay grade and I think my feelings may yearn for NESARA as an alternative but the inner skeptic... not convinced.
the great reset still leaves the banks in charge.
None of it's good.
Who issues our currency? Important question, in my view.
Same. I have a hard time conceiving of a system where the creator of the currency does not become kleptocratic and reign supreme e.g. roths.
Some interesting articles detailing some of what you're talking about here. Though I don't know enough to draw any conclusions here.
https://www.pinnacledigest.com/economy/trump-controls-federal-reserve/
https://dailyinformer.com/2020/03/28/is-the-federal-reserve-being-absorbed-by-the-treasury/
https://takeoregonback.com/2020/06/09/the-real-reason-trump-merged-the-us-treasury-with-the-federal-reserve/