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November 26, 2022, 05:49:54 PM
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Once people get used to spendable, gold or silver filled dollars, the whole face of money might change. One thing that I haven't seen talked about is hand-held metal detectors.These could be State made sand controlled, so anybody could own one, and run their gold/silver filled dollars through them to determine how much gold or silver is really in the bills.

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How a Sovereign State Bank and Bullion Depository Can Push Back against CBDC


Tennessee State Senator Frank Niceley supports a sovereign state bank, modeled on North Dakota, to help stabilize his state's economy. A state depository for gold is also proposed. Utah, Nevada, Wyoming and New Hampshire are issuing "gold-backs" that actually contain gold. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) is dangerous because bankers own and control it. She said that they can turn your home, your car and your community into a digital concentration camp. Fitts said that unless we have a sovereign state government protecting sovereign individuals who are free to transact, including transacting privately without invasive technology, we will have no sovereignty and bankers will have 100% control.

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