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BREAKING NEWS: PRESIDENT-ELECT DONALD TRUMP THREATENS 100% TARIFF ON BRICS COUNTRIES IF THEY UNDERCUT THE US DOLLAR.
Here we go…
The financial storm has arrived. Nobody is laughing now.
Forcing nations into a corner may seem like power—until you realize the corner holds the world’s wealth in minerals. When those nations decide to act, what do you think will happen? All roads lead to gold.
B******g does not work. Eventually that quiet kid in the back stands up and fights back. Typically, wins.
For years, people scoffed at me for highlighting BRICS and their push for true sovereignty.
Fast forward: the U.S. is now threatening 100% tariffs on BRICS nations daring to move away from the dollar.
A “free market” you say? The world needs gold now more than ever. Reset.
It is easier to defend a system already in existence than to accept the one coming. That is where we are today in the international monetary system. Embrace it or get left behind. Leaders better get smart right now.
If the U.S. wants a commitment from BRICS nations, it should issue long-term, gold-backed Treasury securities redeemable at maturity. Start there. Who else agrees?
Read:
— Judy Shelton (@judyshel) November 26, 2024
Audit the Federal Reserve.
BRICS includes major U.S. trading partners like India and China. The United States threatened to put 100% tariffs on both countries if they circumvent the dollar. Both countries have been focused more on local currencies for trade in recent years. They both are stockpiling gold.
• U.S. and China Trade: Totaled approximately $758.4 billion in goods and services.
• U.S. and India Trade: Totaled approximately $191.8 billion in goods and services.
Back in 2016, President-Elect Donald Trump said: “Bringing back the gold standard would be very hard to do, but boy, would it be wonderful.” You are reading this right.
— Gold Telegraph ⚡ (@GoldTelegraph_) November 30, 2024
Today marks a historic shift. The United States, drowning in $36 trillion of debt and a nearly 7% GDP deficit, threatens nations to uphold its debt-based currency. Meanwhile, BRICS moves to reset and rebuild hard assets. The U.S. needs to leverage gold to retain dominance.