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The last time all civilian aircraft were grounded

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Posted On: 01/12/2023 12:01:17 PM
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The last time all civilian aircraft were grounded was 911.


The only thing that makes sense. The old system was taken down and Starlink, Project ODEN and the Quantum System was activated. The birds were in the air to protect the US...imho. I did also have a 30-minute glitch in a bank fund transfer during this time also.

Funny the House took out the IRA yesterday, they also control the purse and there is 700 billion in bond payments due next week by the FED. Plus you have the 400 billion Evergrande bankruptcy stirring.

If banks aren't Basil4 complaint and or countries in the QFS. They will be locked out. White House illuminated in GOLD. Back to the Gold Standard? The US Treasury owns the 32 trillion FED Debt. 4.3 billion in US treasury silver bonds issued by JFK and congress in 1963 was never repealed.

The Treasury has been buying that debt or money printing of 32 trillion since 2000. It is a receipt of ownership of which the DC Corp is in bankruptcy receivership to the United States Republic. The FED has 800 trillion in funny money in circulation overseas.

Almost every currency is tied to it. Most prevalent is the YEN, EURO and Chinese's Yaun.

It is to the best of my calculations, worth .000001 in the dollar...or in an overseas RV of 1,000,000:1 $800,000,000.00 million. How much 1963 silver bond money is left after the 1.66 trillion omnibus print? $800,000,000.00. What is the US debt to assets difference on 333 million people? 1.66 trillion. NESARA/GESARA and the 1:1 gold backed QFS is close.

Mathematically everything is Zero'd out...and the US holds the 34.79 quin trillion in Gold seized from the Vatican at Cheyanne Mountain.

The US then becomes the QFS Bank or asset manager to the QFS


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