The Truth About What Will Happen if The Banks COLLAPSE

The recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank has exposed that our financial system is on the brink of a MAJOR meltdown, but the fallout from this could be worse than anything we’ve experienced in our lifetimes.

In 2008, the financial crisis had us on the brink of a great depression until the federal government stepped in to “save the free market.”

In actuality that only made the problem worse. By bailing out the banks the federal government kicked the can down the road – which is where we are today.

Now the bailouts are bigger but the problem persists.

So where is this all going?

 

Well it’s heading in a direction where the problem is so massive that the only way to fully “bail the banks out” is to destroy the dollar and introduce an all new digital currency.

Biden’s government may want you to believe that “all is well” and that there’s no reason to panic but that’s because THEY are the ones who want to unleash this new currency on us!

At this point the banks have already “borrowed” more money from the fed than they did during the height of the 2008 crisis. Things are MUCH worse than they’re leading us on to believe.

Watch the video here to see everything that will go down once the entire banking systems collapses!

 


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