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We?re living through crazy, potentially very chaotic times. Right now, as we speak, Treasury Secre

We’re living through crazy, potentially very chaotic times. Right now, as we speak, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is scrambling to round up any cash she can find to forestall a great debt default by the United States of America. But she’s running out of time. In fact, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office, the CBO, has just warned that … The great default could happen sometime between now and late September of this year. Does anyone in government know exactly when that would be? No. They’re all just guessing. The CBO itself says that, depending on cash flow from tax collections, the great default could happen even sooner than this month! Does anyone in government know what to do in the interim? Besides bickering between the White House and the House? No! And here’s the biggest question of all: Does anyone know [what might actually happen]( in the wake of a default by this once-great country? Of course not! They have no clue. Because it has never happened before. But even while the dark cloud of default hangs over Washington … The U.S. Federal Reserve is quietly moving ahead with a plan that could give it enormous new powers. It will have the power to … Centralize private payment systems like Apple Pay, Google Pay, Venmo, Wise and Zelle … Directly access a giant database of trillions of dollars in daily money transactions … Even spy on — and potentially control — every penny you spend, receive or send. It's all layed out in [this 60-minute presentation](. To Your Success, Side Gig Success If you no longer wish to receive these emails you may [unsubscribe](

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