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Is Coronavirus an excuse to ban cash? ☰ ⊗ February 01, 2020. - 3546 Payne Street , Jewell

Is Coronavirus an excuse to ban cash? [header logo image]( ☰ ⊗ [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe]( February 01, 2020. - 3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA [header top]( [header bot]( At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at The Freedom Right with special opportunities for our readers. The message below is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. Dear Reader, Deutsche Bank recently made a shocking pronouncement: Cash is done. By 2030, one of the largest banks in the world predicts no more paper cash will be in circulation. But their prediction [may actually come true]( long before then… Governments everywhere are warming up to the idea of banning cash. For good reason. They want total control of your money. And total knowledge of every penny you spend or receive. But until now, they’ve faced one key obstacle: The public. People generally hate the idea of phasing out cash. But thanks to the Coronavirus — that could all change in a hurry. As we speak, the Chinese government has destroyed $600 million in paper cash — declaring that paper money is a dangerous vector for the Corona virus. And China isn’t the only government that wants to do away with cash… In the U.S., the debate is raging as Democratic candidates like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren call for a new kind of system… One that will make the existing U.S. dollar a lot less valuable. Anyone with a savings account… a 401K… life insurance… or an annuity… Needs to know the details of this disastrous move to get rid of cash — before you wake up to find your retirement savings cut in half… or worse. [Go here and find out how to protect yourself.]( Regards, Dan Denning Coauthor, The Bonner-Denning Letter [View this email in your browser]( You are receiving this email advertisement because you registered with The Freedom Right. (3546 Payne Street , Jewell Ridge , VA , 24622 , USA) and agreed to receive emails from us regarding new features, events and special offers.[q]( © The Freedom Right, All Rights Reserved. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](

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