In a bold move that has sent ripples through the global financial community, the United States House of Representatives has passed legislation that could pave the way for the confiscation of billions of dollars in frozen Russian assets.
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The Great Divide: Unveiling the Gap Between Paper and Physical Economies
In the intricate web of global finance, a puzzling phenomenon has captured the attention of economists, policymakers, and financial experts alike: the growing chasm between the size of the economy as represented on paper and the tangible, physical economy that exists in the real world.
Continue reading The Great Divide: Unveiling the Gap Between Paper and Physical EconomiesBig public announcements and news events make it clear Khazarian rule is ending
There can be no doubt now that the global Khazarian crime syndicate is being dismantled by white hats in the US and Europe along with their BRICS allies. This can be seen in the many extraordinary events that have been taking place both in public and in secret.
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How The Petrodollar Quietly Died
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/03/2014 23:42
Two years ago, in hushed tones at first, then ever louder, the financial world began discussing that which shall never be discussed in polite company – the end of the system that according to many has framed and facilitated the US Dollar’s reserve currency status: the Petrodollar, or the world in which oil export countries would recycle the dollars they received in exchange for their oil exports, by purchasing more USD-denominated assets, boosting the financial strength of the reserve currency, leading to even higher asset prices and even more USD-denominated purchases, and so forth, in a virtuous (especially if one held US-denominated assets and printed US currency) loop.
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