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FedNow Digital Nightmare Begins!

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Tue, Nov 28, 2023 01:45 PM

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FedNow Digital Payment System Just Went LIVE ? Have you been scrolling through the news lately and

FedNow Digital Payment System Just Went LIVE   Have you been scrolling through the news lately and seen the term FedNow pop up and wondered, “What's that?” Well, it’s a lot scarier than you may think! [ben-stein-report]( It’s a new digital payment system from the Federal Reserve (you know, the ones who control monetary policy) and it just went live on Thursday July 20th, 2023. According to a recent article reported on by Yahoo Finance… Federal Reserve’s ‘FedNow’ Launch Triggers Fresh Speculation Over Digital Dollar Here’s another startling quote from the article… “If FedNow does indeed become a programmable CBDC, then it could theoretically be used to block payments for items the government doesn’t favor… Or to cut out people from the financial system who are seen as threatening in some way to governing authorities, aka, political opponents.” The pressing issue of a digital dollar here in the U.S.A. has now taken a step closer to reality.. The question is… What Are You Doing About It? Right now, thousands of concerned Americans are taking action by requesting their complimentary [Gold & Silver Kit]( to learn about how precious metals can be used to protect against potential pitfalls of this system. [Yes, Send Me My Free Gold & Silver Kit]( Today is your opportunity to get your complimentary copy, and have it shipped directly to your doorstep. Not only will you get a digital and physical copy of this retirement-saving guide, but you’ll also get the audio and video version at ZERO COST! Sounds too good to be true? It’s not! Plus, there’s more… Take action today, and you’ll learn about how you could qualify for up to [$10,000 in BONUS SILVER]( But supplies are limited and it’s first come, first served, so don’t wait. This is your chance to get ahead and protect everything you’ve worked for! [⇒ Send Me This Free Gold & Silver Kit Today!]( [⇒ YES, Send Me This Free Gold & Silver Kit Today!]( P.S. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Get your hands on this [complimentary Gold & Silver Kit]( today. You owe it to yourself and your family to diversify your savings before it’s too late and the government takes total control of your money. Click [here]( to unsubscibe from Goldco mailings IBTimes LLC, 33 Whitehall ST FL 8, New York, NY 10004, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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