Wednesday, November 9, 2022

 ﷽ ✍🇸🇪 🇸🇴 Badbado Online 

  

Any US Dollar Notes Below Year 2021 Will Not Be Acceptable From January 2023 – US Govt




 November 9, 2022

Sequel to the just concluded extraordinary meeting held in Washington DC on Nov. 2nd 2022 between the United States Federal Reserve Bank, Office of the Comptroller of Currency, IMF, World-Bank and Governors of Africa’s Central Banks, the United States Govt has set date for restriction on acceptable legal tender note of US Dollar which will commence on Jan. 31st 2023.


The restriction implies that any US Dollar note below 2021 printed date will no longer be accepted or be a legal tender anywhere in the world… This effort is to curb billions of illegal monies in dollar bills warehoused around African continent emanating from drug related, terrorism, kidnapping and money from corrupt politicians.

As part of the enforcement of the strict action plan, African central banks will be assigned with a special agent from the Office of the Comptroller of Currency, Administrator of National bank United States of America to checkmate all inflows and outflows of dollar transactions.

The report also has it that US president has also written to British Government and European Union to tour same line and redesign their currencies accordingly to frustrate those with ill-gotten money in US dollar, British Pound Sterling and Euros.

 


Monday, November 7, 2022

Agian! Economics War between Chinaa Vs Usa

    

         

   The government of Somalia has become a weapon used by China + great evidence

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Developing countries, including those in Africa, have become the main weapon used by the West to criticize what they say is China's violation of human rights.


 Last week, the United States joined a group of 50 countries including Somalia that condemned China's treatment of people in several Muslim-majority regions.


 The 50 countries were mainly Western countries such as the United States, Canada, Denmark, Norway, UK and Switzerland and three African countries, Eswatini, Liberia and Somalia.


 The joint press release issued by the UN Human Rights Organization revealed that Beijing is committing atrocities including torture, permanent detention, ethnic cleansing and the destruction of mosques

 "We are deeply concerned about the human rights situation in the People's Republic of China, particularly the ongoing human rights abuses of Uyghurs and other Muslim minorities in Xinjiang," they noted.

 China countered the criticism, receiving a joint statement issued by 60 countries led by Cuba, which said the issues of Xinjiang, Tibet and Hong Kong are China's internal affairs.

 Supporters of this call in the rich countries of Africa included Zimbabwe, Sudan, South Sudan, Equatorial Guinea and Egypt.


 Cuba and Zimbabwe have criticized the West in particular, because they are under sanctions imposed by the United States, which they argue have crippled their economies.


 This conflict gives President Xi Jinping a light canvas to continue implementing his policies aimed at building a powerful Chinese government that dominates the world.


 Xi is considered the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong, the founder of modern China, and ruled the Chinese Communist Party unopposed for 27 years between 1949-1976.