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  • LAB3
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    • Mar 2018
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    #1

    The most impactful news of our lifetime

    A multi nation BRICS payment system is now in place.

    This story will most likely become politically charged and end up in The Vortex, of course that'll take awhile since it really hasn't had enough mainstream news coverage for people to form an opinion.

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  • Syd
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    • Apr 2023
    • 60
    • Melbourne, Australia

    #2
    I watched this YouTube vid recently. Cyrus is correct that this subject is getting no main stream coverage. I believe it's something to keep an eye on as it is going to affect any country that trades in U.S. dollars. Here in Australia we regularly hear media stories about those 'bad' countries that are selling off there U.S. bonds and those same bad countries that are destabilising global hegemony.

    This all ties into the creation of the BRICS nations and their new international payment system. Western nations are panicking as the SWIFT payment system cops a boot in arse.

    Will the U.S. dollar be able to continue as a' FIAT' currency, or is there something new in pipeline?
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    • LAB3
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      #3
      Originally posted by Syd

      Will the U.S. dollar be able to continue as a' FIAT' currency, or is there something new in pipeline?
      I'm envisioning a common North American currency with The US, Canada and Mexico creating something along the the lines of The Euro and a Schengen style zone for employment purposes. It's a lot easier to keep an eye on who is who and what they're up to when you have an open ledger system. Basing it on some form of a stable coin seems to fit for that purpose, hopefully with something more environmentally friendly than "proof of work" concept in the validation process.

      How we get from here to there isn't something I don't pay a lot of attention to, I've already set myself up in a survival mode mindset so the worst possible scenario will probably still be tolerable as long as I continue to hoard and stash toilet paper in various national forest locations.

      Last edited by LAB3; 11-18-2025, 06:13 PM.
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      • Big Block
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        • Jun 2021
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        • Vernon B.C.

        #4
        India is trying to get a 72 hour work week. I do not wish to do any business with countries like that. I would be happy to return to an in-country economy actually. That will never happen but only because it would be just fine for my country but not for other countries that sell their third rate junk to us. We can farm, we can mine, we can drill and we can also return to manufacturing our own stuff, in spite of what has been fed down our throat by the overly greedy and soulless.
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        • tlg1100
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          • Dec 2008
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          #5
          Originally posted by LAB3
          This story will most likely become politically charged and end up in The Vortex,
          We all miss your posting in the vortex !

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          • LAB3
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            #6
            Originally posted by tlg1100

            We all miss your posting in the vortex !
            I liken The Vortex to overhearing your neighbor trying to convince his teen aged step son that it's HIS responsibility to see to it that the garbage is taken to the curb on Tuesday morning.
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