Bearded PatriotUSA
Telegram post
1/3/23
Forwarded from Amiel Alston:
Important information on the Zim Bonds! They are valued at more than we realize.
GESARA’S HISTORY AND TIMELINE
20 December
Many “naysayers” argue as follow and leave beloved Zim Bondholders discouraged, confused, and devastated:
– The Zim Bonds were going to get priority, but some posts indicates that no one actually knows anything about the Zim and it will probably only happen at a later stage.
Although all the related information have already been posted in this Library before, I will put the most significant facts together for your convenience. OK here we go…
1. Understanding what a Promissory Note is; the Zim Bonds are in fact Promissory Notes and legally cannot be refused. Facts
2. The Zim Bonds are “Asset-Backed” Rate according the United States Treasury (UST) Supporting ARCHIVED Documentation. Facts
3. It’s i-----l to alter any Bond as it’s bonded with the “promise to pay the bearer”. People need to look up the definition of the word BOND” it’s that simple. This is exactly what is written on the Zim Bonds. Facts and here
4. The reason why the 2008-2009 Zimbabwean dollar notes/bills, also called the Agro Cheques or AA Blue Bonds, generally Zim Bonds, are the most unique and crucial of all the Bonds and the phenomenal roll will it play. Facts (The reason the C---l’s m--------------a keeps it absolute silent!)
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5. The UN Conference on Trade and Development’s report in 2010 advocated for a global reserve system based on a “basket” of currencies, which would create a more stable and predictable international monetary system. This was the catalyst for what we termed our current Global Currency Reset (GCR) over 13 years ago. Facts
6. The Zimbabwean 2008-2009 notes/bills are included in the First Basket Currencies to revaluate (RV)! Facts
7. We are waiting for the Iraqi dinar to RV for the Zim Bonds to pay out as the dinar is also included in the First Basket. Once an asset-backed currency becomes an international standard, e.g. the Iraqi dinar, other countries will follow suit to trade with it. That is where the Iraq Dinar comes in, this currency is the catalyst for everything!
8. Zimbabwe is re-dollarising (reviving) their own currency, and they pegged their Zim dollar to gold recently, meaning your Zim Bonds will also be gold-backed. Facts
9. The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ), injected the gold-backed digital tokens (GBDT) known as Zimbabwe Gold (ZiG). This GBDT is prepared and will eventually be used via the QFS to pay you for your Zim Bonds. Facts
10. Each countries gold bars have serial numbers on them, the new currency issued by the Treasury departments (of sovereign nations) will also have serial numbers that will correspond with the serial numbers of each gold bar from each sovereign nation stored at the SGE. The stolen gold will be restored into the QFS and your Zim Bond is the tool to achieve it. Facts
11. The Royal Bank of Zimbabwe $835,000,082,302,000,000 (13 metric tons of in ground gold estimated to yield $14 billion per annum by RBZ going forward) Central Bank Zimbabwe is the richest in the world. Fact
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