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Is Your Cash Safe? The War on Cash Is Here

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October 09, 2024 Is Your Cash Really Safe? Think Again. The War on Cash: Fortify Your Wealth from Ha

October 09, 2024 Is Your Cash Really Safe? Think Again. The War on Cash: Fortify Your Wealth from Hackers and Government Control! Cash is disappearing fast. National Parks, Disney theme parks, Shake Shack, and Amazon Go stores aren't taking cash anymore. Even Target stopped taking checks—this is just the start. And now, the US is testing a digital dollar called FedNow. This is a big power grab! Every digital transaction can be tracked by hackers and the government. People who rely on cash are getting hit hard. With FedNow, the government's control over your spending will skyrocket. In this digital mess, having real assets like gold and silver is more important than ever. These metals can't be hacked, traced, or controlled by anyone. They have been valuable for centuries and aren't affected by digital problems or inflation. Here's what you need to do: - [Accept Your FREE 'Dawn of the Digital Dollar' Guide.]( - Read the guide to learn a simple 3-step process to shield your savings with gold and silver. - Discover a little-known IRS tax law to move your savings into precious metals, 100% tax and penalty-free. [>> Click Here to get your FREE guide <<]( Thousands of Americans are already taking action. Don't wait until it's too late. Fortify your wealth before the war on cash and the digital dollar wipes out your savings. Click below to get your free guide. Advertisement [Jean-Pierre Gets Angry at Peter Doocy, Storms Out of the Briefing]( Karine Jean Pierre had a bad day. She wore an oversized, off-the-rack men’s suit jacket with sewn-on tags on the sleeves to the White House Briefing Room. She looked like a child dressed as a mobster for Halloween. Come on, I’m not the one to comment on fashion. But her problems had only just begun. Peter Doocy was the last to speak after a series of softballs were thrown by various members of the press in attendance. The Fox News reporter then pressed Jean-Pierre about both the administration’s reaction to Helene and his claim that Congress was holding back further aid. She didn’t seem to take it well… [Read More Here]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Keeping Up With America 19354 Watermark Drive, Suite 202 Cornelius, NC 28031, United States [Terms of Service](

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