Entry Submitted by Blackpaws at 9:55 PM ET on July 14, 2023
Since learning of the RV with the Redemption Centers and everything else, like many others I have been anxiously awaiting the day this takes place. I have my currency, my recent bills to prove my residence so I can open a new bank account if needed, my project presentation, and etc. all ready to go.
Something that has bothered me greatly is the need for secrecy after we exchange our currency. I have yet to have a good answer to the question, “Why?” Why do I have to sign an NDA? Why do I have to keep my mouth shut for 30, 60, or 90 days? Why is this so important, and to whom? All I’m doing is exchanging currency and people do that every day. Granted, not to this level, necessarily, but I still don’t see the need for the secrecy (except for my personal safety, but that’s MY choice).
That is, until I came across Melanie Hinds on YT. Per her testimony, this lady has an impressive history in the financial industry and she offers an alternative to going to the RC’s. In the video linked below, she says you should NOT go the RC’s and you do NOT need to sign an NDA, and that you SHOULDN’T sign an NDA:
She can’t tell you on YT the “whys” because, like many others, she will be taken down. So, I scheduled an appointment with her and asked that question specifically and the answer made a lot of sense. Part of the answer was that the monies have a string attached and could be pulled back at any time. You might say, “Well, that’s just for those who blab all over the internet.”
That was my thinking, as well. At least until I read a posting by Mr. Trumptastic on Telegram (forwarded from Wolverine), in which he said,
“US Treasury expects MANY currency holders to go broke in 4 – 5 years – he said DON’T [BE BROKE] IN 4 – 5 YEARS – use your private banking (trust company) team, financial advisors, CPAs – he said discipline yourself to budget for personal expenses and for your projects and stick to your budget no matter how much or how little money you receive – he said that failing to plan is planning to fail.” *Personal note: This is very good advice*
“The US Treasury expects MANY currency holders to break THEIR NDAs and lose their funds and accounts; he said, PLEASE DON’T BE ONE OF THEM.”
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“The N-A and other intelligence agencies will be monitoring all your phone calls, emails, text messages, social media….he said READ YOUR NDA CAREFULLY and DO NOT VIOLATE ANYTHING IN IT.”
Wow! That’s quite a warning! Personally, I think I’d rather take a little less for my currency (and that’s a “maybe”) and not have any concerns about it being taken away than getting more money but having to worry about every little thing I say and do, plus for all those around me, for 3 months.
I have taken Malanie’s advice and am putting it into action. I plan to NOT go to the RC’s or sign an NDA. I think there is no wrong course of action here, just a choice. I am under the impression we can get more money if we go to the RCs, but as you can see it comes with a lot of strings. Or, we can do what Melanie said God told her to do and that was, “Take the money and run!”
Blackpaws
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