Dear Reader,
If you have a checking account, listen up.
Your account could already be under federal surveillance.
Every transaction you make shows up on the U.S. government’s radar.
In fact, the Fed could now take control of your bank account for any reason.
Including the money in it.
This isn’t heresy or another crazy internet rumor.
This is Federal Law.
It’s right here in this 93-page official government docket.
Docket Number OP-1670.
This innocent-sounding document, which was never meant for the general public, exposes how the government could gain the power to strangle your retirement savings.
To suspend your ability to pay others or get paid.
Even to punish you with fees and fines …
And ultimately, the power to take control of your money.
It’s all public record, right here in Docket Number OP-1670.
And in this video, the world’s foremost bank whistleblower is sharing all the ugly details.
Weeks before the Lehman Bros collapse, he blew the whistle about their impending doom ... and now he is now sounding the alarm again.
Imagine a government agent assigned to snoop through your bank account …
To approve your transactions and make sure your investments meet the government’s “agenda.”
If that idea sickens you … then, please watch this video as soon as possible.
There is a way to avoid government surveillance.
But you have to act quickly.
Please click here to watch our full briefing on this sinister Federal Reserve program, starting as soon as July 2023.
Good Luck and God Bless,
Eliza Lasky
Weiss Advocate
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