Posted on 04/15/2023 5:25:48 PM PDT by george76
US out of the IMF.
IMF out of the US.
“For example, the United States’ approximately $83 billion contribution is the most of any IMF member, accounting for approximately 17 percent of total quotas. Accordingly, the United States receives about 17 percent of the total votes on both the board of governors and the executive board. The Group of Eight industrialized nations (Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) controls nearly 50 percent of the fund’s total votes.
Surprise, surprise.
So, how do we stop this? So far we haven’t stopped much.
The One World Government can’t function without a global currency. Which will enable The One World Government to move money from productive countries to non-productive basket case countries.
Most people don’t even know what the mark of the beast is. They will willingly go along with it. Sad really.
The only global currency I’ll accept is gold, or silver.
I googled “banks & bank branches’ last week.
IN the USA—there are over 4200 BANKS & OVER 72,000 branches.
ALL those facilities will have to install Billions of $$$$$ of equipment before Biden can force us to make these change.
WHAT COMPANY HAS all this equipment sitting on shelves waiting for the ball to drop???
What equipment does the individual need to access THEIR FUNDS???
I have news for the “Leaders” .
EVERYBODY DOES NOT HAVE A FANCY CELL PHONE-—OR COMPUTERS
Many are NOT well versed in electronic transactions.
THIS WILL CAUSE CHAOS & MAYHEM
AND REBELLION
Got a gasoline camp stove. Doubt they make them anymore. I have a cool little twig and small limbs stove also....
Hope I never have to use them again.
Many have been building it brick by brick but Biden/demorots have put the pedal to the metal and floored it.
Of course they have.
Re: 5 - I don’t like when stores say no denominations over a certain amount.
Was in a grocery store several years ago shopping. I had two $50 dollar bills. There was no sign that they would not take $50s. But that’s what the cashier said. I explained that’s all I had, and I left my card holder at home. No dice.
The cashier supervisor asked me to put the items back, and I laughed and said not until you post a sign saying you don’t accept $50 bills, and walked out.
Of course they have.
They have cheap counterfeit currency pens to test them. They just couldn’t invest a couple bucks.
eunuchoin
Even worse, can you imagine a world where you won't be allowed to buy a gasoline powered car or have a natural gas fired stove or furnace?
Wait a sec! Back the turnip truck up, Jasper...they are already doing that without a UMU.
While this comment is PARTIALLY making fun of Trudeau, the DEPTH of evil in his actions (and the actions of his cohorts in the government of Canada), goes well beyond that of a 'normal' human being. IMO, it ranks up there in 'evil' alongside Abraham's 'Pharoah ' in the Book of Genesis, a supernatural evil.
Of course, I suspect that EVERY generation has their 'supernaturally' evil people. In the 20th century, one can look to Hitler, Stalin or Mao, to fit that bill. In this century, I believe that Klaus Schwab and his WEF henchmen and women certainly are, if not satanically 'possessed', at least satanically 'obsessed' JMO.
This currency was originally named UCC when it was at the primary market inception. There have been many high level conferences in NY recently to coordinate the initial roll out.
Of course the participants in this scheme all were able to buy into the coins at a very low rate, expecting a huge price increase once it is sold on the secondary markets and exchanges.
I have talked with several participants before, during, and after these conferences, but now that it’s official I can say something.
Some of the financial backers include the normal list of miscreants - Apple, Microsoft, Alibaba, Amazon. Yes, the Chinese are on board.
The talk of a Taiwan invasion is merely a distraction, just like every news item we are all being fed. Even here.
Hmmm... what percentage of the US population is that?
What do you suppose the percentage will be 10 years from now?
Just curious and trying to put things in perspective.
Have any countries been asking for this ‘Uni-Coin’?
Maybe they are ‘solving’ something that has not been a problem in international commerce.
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