Why One Million Federal Reserve Notes is Not Enough to Retire in America
The Money Reset Begins on June 19th, when regulators begin reviewing the framework that could Eliminate Cash and Your Sovereignty.
A new financial system is quietly being built behind closed doors — and most Americans have no idea it's happening.
But banks know.
Governments know.
And the technology companies definitely know.
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And software can be monitored, filtered, delayed — and eventually cancelled.
The rules of money are changing FAST.
That's why gold and silver have surged since President Trump declared:
Gold still exists OUTSIDE the system.
No app.
No algorithm.
No permission required.
The window to prepare may be closing faster than most Americans realize.
Trump Formally Signs U.S.-Iran Deal as Questions Linger About Nuclear Program
President Trump signed a memorandum of understanding with Iran at the Palace of Versailles during the G7 summit, marking the first formal diplomatic agreement between the two nations in decades. The interim deal commits both sides to continued negotiations over the next 60 days and includes a $300 billion reconstruction plan for Iran, though critics have raised concerns about potential U.S. concessions and the future of Iran's nuclear capabilities.
Hegseth Lashes Out at NATO Allies, Announces Review of U.S. Forces in Europe
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sharply criticized NATO allies at a meeting in Brussels, calling it "shameful" that European nations refused to grant U.S. forces access to bases for strikes against Iran during the recent conflict. Hegseth announced a comprehensive Pentagon review of American military presence across Europe, warning that some allied nations will "fail" the assessment and face potential reductions in U.S. defense cooperation.
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American Fact of the Day!
On June 18, 1983, Sally Ride became the first American woman in space aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger during the STS-7 mission. Ride was one of the first six women selected by NASA in 1978 and went on to become a physicist and advocate for science education. Her historic flight broke barriers and inspired generations of women to pursue careers in science and aerospace, cementing her legacy as a pioneer of the American space program.



