Decentralize.TV: Mike Adams and Todd Pitner discuss implications of CTA - Corporate Transparency Act
Injunction against CTA bolsters the importance of alternative strategies
The recent nationwide injunction against the CTA, achieved by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, further reinforces the importance of alternative financial strategies. The CTA, which requires small businesses to register with the
Department of the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, could have had severe consequences for those who failed to comply. By blocking this legislation, the court victory underscores the growing need for individuals to take control of their financial lives. (Related:
Government surveillance of small businesses via Corporate Transparency Act ruled unconstitutional by federal district court.)
"We deserve our privacy, and I believe we deserve to keep more of what we earn," Adams stated. Pitner agreed with his co-host, emphasizing the importance of understanding the legal and ethical implications of such strategies.
Watch the full episode of "Decentralize.TV" with Diane Kazer as guest, where
the Health Ranger Mike Adams and Todd Pitner talk about UNAs.
This video is from the
Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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