U.S. BANKS WILL USE COINAGE, PAPER AND CRYPTO...

ALL BACKED BY U.S. BULLION COINAGE...

People will not stop Buying, Selling or Trading objects...

What will be their TOOL of Choice...???

Money is a TOOL, right...???

More and more People are using their Debit Cards, everywhere they go...

Debit Cards are not going away, and guess what Folks...???

Instead of being Denominated in Federal Reserve Note, Digital Blips, they will be Denominated in U.S. Crypto-Dollars and Decimal Cents, and backed by U.S. (Precious Metal) Bullion Coinage...

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I see a Transition Period, where both Federal Reserve Digital Blips and U.S. Crypto-Coinage will co-exist...

People will give Banks their "Consent" to Switch from one to the other...

This must be done before the end of the Transition Period...

I also see a Redemption Period for Physical, Federal Reserve Notes...

All Federal Reserve Notes must be "Removed and Replaced" before the End of the Redemption Period...

At the End of the Redemption Period, all Federal Reserve Notes will become "Void" of any and all Legal Tender Status...

Workers will continue Depositing their Pay Checks at their Local Banks...

Banks will still make Loans, Collect Debts and charge interest...

I see no Forgiveness of Debt, except by Legal Means...

If you Owe a Debt before the U.S. Monetary Reset, you'll still Owe your Debt...

Since Debt will maintain its Value, the Value of your Debt will Reset, using the New Monetary System...

So, it's very important that you have a Plan to Pay off your Debt, because it's not going away...

I picked up a Full Box of U.S. One Dollar Coins at the Bank yesterday...

Each One Dollar U.S. Coin will have the "Spending Power" of 100 Federal Reserve Note Dollars...

After the U.S. Monetary Reset, they will come in handy to get Rid of any and all Debt I may have...

Your Debt is someone else's Asset...

I'm sure many of you have additional Questions, so feel free to Ask...

April 30, 2019... #ssg-membership

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