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Read Now [View on web]( News They Try to Hide | [Unsubscribe here]( | [Report spam]( [swp]( Don’t worry – this is a free newsletter, but we occasionally send sponsored messages  [Has Your Bank Quietly Changed to the New ISO 20022 Standard?]( [BAnk] As of November 19, 2023, a monumental shift occurred. Major financial players, including Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Chase Bank, Citibank, and many others, have adopted FedNow's ISO 20022 standards. [⇒ Click Here to download the full Bank List Now!]( This significant update lays the groundwork for a potential move towards a Digital Dollar. The implications of a Digital Dollar are vast: - Governmental oversight of every financial transaction. - Detailed tracking of your spending habits. - A possible influence on your financial choices. Such changes could have a profound impact on personal freedoms. Without proper preparation, your retirement savings could become vulnerable to various risks, such as being frozen or compromised. That's precisely why proactive Americans are exploring how to free themselves of government overreach via the money supply! Our free book, "End of Banking as You Know It," is your guide to understanding these shifts and protecting your financial future against the threats of inflation, currency devaluation, and market volatility. In addition to the book, you'll receive the "While You Were Distracted" newsletter, providing daily up-to-date information on the evolving financial landscape. We're also including a comprehensive list of all banks that have integrated ISO 20022, an essential tool for your financial planning — all at no cost to you. This wealth of information is available to you completely free of charge. You have nothing to lose. There's Absolutely $0 Cost To You! We Even Pay For Shipping & Handling! [⇒ Click Here to Claim Your Free Book, Newsletter, and Bank List Now]( Take advantage of this information and arm yourself with the knowledge to make informed decisions in this new financial era. [Read More Now]( Sincerely Yours, William Brocius Author/Concerned Citizen SW Politics 5036-B203, Dr Phillips Road Orlando, Florida - 32819, US. [Unsubscribe Here](

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