Recall of the U. S. Dollar by Biden
MuddRM
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I have been getting plenty of email from a group called “the classy investor” published by the palm beach group, betting on the complete collapse of the U. S. Dollar and being replaced with it’s digital equivalent.
While a lot of this speculation reads like bullsh!t, the more I read, the more confused I get, especially the parts on doom and gloom (such as the new currency being used to violate our privacy by tracking.)
Should I give a damn about this bullsh!t, or is this another bait and switch on the unsuspecting citizenry?
While a lot of this speculation reads like bullsh!t, the more I read, the more confused I get, especially the parts on doom and gloom (such as the new currency being used to violate our privacy by tracking.)
Should I give a damn about this bullsh!t, or is this another bait and switch on the unsuspecting citizenry?
It sounds like some kind of scam. Don't share your bank details!
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What is “the classy investor” trying to sell? Gold? Digital currencies?
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MuddRM
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Joined: 2 Sep 2021
Gender: Male
Posts: 484
Location: Beautiful(?) West Manchester Township, PA
While a lot of this speculation reads like bullsh!t, the more I read, the more confused I get, especially the parts on doom and gloom (such as the new currency being used to violate our privacy by tracking.)
Should I give a damn about this bullsh!t, or is this another bait and switch on the unsuspecting citizenry?
It sounds like some kind of scam. Don't share your bank details!
I have no intention of doing so. Once bitten, twice shy, as the saying goes…
MuddRM
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Joined: 2 Sep 2021
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Posts: 484
Location: Beautiful(?) West Manchester Township, PA
Personally, I think they are trying to 1)fleece and scare the public out of their money and 2)shift the blame on “Sleepy Joe” in such a way that Trump becomes “president for life” and turn the US of A into an absolute dictatorship.
No, Executive Order 14067 Won't Replace US Dollar With Trackable 'Biden Bucks'.
Internet posts about the executive order spread dystopian fears about an authoritarian, cashless society.
Fact Check
In the summer of 2022, some social media users shared posts alleging that U.S. President Joe Biden signed an executive order that would replace cash with cryptocurrency, and allow the government to track and control people's finances and spending.
"Biden Orders US Dollar Replaced with Trackable 'Spyware' Version," announced a rattling headline from a website called Paradigm Press. Paradigm Press reported Biden's "order" stemmed from Executive Order 14067, titled, "Ensuring Responsible Development of Digital Assets," signed by Biden on March 9, 2022.
The Paradigm Press story dramatically asserts that Section 4 of the order basically sets up a dystopian, authoritarian regime by eliminating cash in favor of government-issued digital currency, allegedly authorizing the following:
• The language in Section 4 makes Order 14067 . . . the most treacherous act by a sitting President in the history of our republic.Because Section 4 sets the stage for . . . Legal government surveillance of all US citizens . . . Total control over your bank accounts and purchases . . . And the ability to silence all dissenting voices for good. In this new war on freedom, the Dems aren’t coming for your guns. No, they’re thinking much bigger than that . . . They’re coming for your money.
The executive order in question does NOT make any of those sweeping changes to the U.S. system of government, nor does it "set the stage" for such changes.
Read the truth HERE
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