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Obsolete paper dollars :: was this a setup❓

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Recently, the Federal Reserve took action to ensure the dollar remains the world’s reserve curr

Recently, the Federal Reserve took action to ensure the dollar remains the world’s reserve currency… [Capitalists Today]( [editor's note] Dear Reader, [A massive change is coming]( to the dollars in your wallet. Recently, the Federal Reserve took action to ensure the dollar remains the world’s reserve currency… But to remain in power, the dollar must change… That’s why, for the first time since 1971, the dollar is set to be completely overhauled… modernized for a new, digital world. I recently sat down with renowned technology expert, Jeff Brown, an active angel investor who has funded projects related to currencies, and what he had to say was startling to say the least… He told me: “What we’re about to see is a once-in-a-generation shift that will permanently and completely change the way we spend, borrow, save, and invest… and it’s coming faster than anyone expects.” When I asked him to expand on his prediction, he continued: “[According to my research]( the dollar bills in your wallet will soon become obsolete… just like fax machines, pagers, and VCRs. This is the beginning of a world-changing revolution… and we could see the first effects as soon as May 20, 2022.” Brown’s comments were so controversial, I can’t put them all in this message to you today. That’s why I had my team schedule an interview, to lay out exactly what he expects to see in the days ahead. Jeff believes this is the most important video you’ll see in the first half of 2022. [I’ve posted the entire full-length interview here for every American to see.]( In this time of transformational change at breakneck pace, this is a message you can’t afford to miss. Regards, [Signature] Van Bryan Editorial Director, Brownstone Research [Capitalists Today]( [line] You {EMAIL} received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Capitalists Today. Information provided by [CapitalistsToday.com]( is for research purposes only and should not be considered as personalized financial advice[.]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Email Whitelisting]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © 2022 Capitalists Today. All Rights Reserved. 6130 West Flamingo Road PMB 4053 Las Vegas, NV 89103

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