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Public learned today.
Why?
What must be finished?
Why still employed?
Purpose?
LP released after…..
PS will be released after…..
Just because something isn’t public doesn’t mean….
[DOJ texts / emails]
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/apr/20/trump-cia-firing-intelligence-community-white-house
CIA) Central Intelligence Agency">C_A down [19] this year alone.
When will records be unsealed?
SHOCK AND AWE.
Projection.
Attack POTUS Foundation (acting NY AG (told)).
Why?
CF Foundation [Nightmare Awake] [slush fund / children].
Claim: Politcal attack re: case against POTUS.
Projection.
POTUS & Russia.
Why?
HRC Hussein etc & Russia.
Claim: Political attack re: case against POTUS.
Pattern.
Q
>>613796
You are learning.
How many coincidences before it becomes mathematically impossible?
Wait until you learn who has been talking to you here.
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>>5141276
Mathematically impossible.
Those who challenge have an agenda or are simply still asleep.
The NARRATIVE has them.
Q
not a warning.
it's called "predictive programming"
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/07/world/americas/el-salvador-bitcoin.html
https://www.reuters.com/technology/rothschild-backed-rit-co-leads-funding-crypto-platform-aspen-digital-2021-08-04/
https://www.cnbc.com/video/2020/05/01/covid-19-esg-capitalism-business-bailouts-forester-de-rothschild.html
Consumer banking
BankThink
Financial inclusion is impossible without cash
By Julie Hogan September 29, 2021, 2:06 p.m. EDT 4 Min Read
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The banking industry was at an inflection point at the beginning of 2020. Fintechs had spent the last 10 years revolutionizing the way people interacted with money. These challengers to established banking norms were instrumental in helping to bank many of the 1.7 billion adults without access to a bank account.
Part of this effort to bring financial solutions to a larger audience included the rise of cashless transactions, and when the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in early 2020, this trend became even more pronounced. With face-to-face interaction abruptly coming to a halt, many believed the pandemic laid the groundwork for the “death of cash.”
https://www.americanbanker.com/opinion/dear-banks-cash-is-still-king-for-many-underbanked-americans