03/21/2024 / By News Editors
I’ve been warning you about our banks and banking system for the past several months now…
(Article republished from 100PercentFedUp.com)
But if you think I’m seeing trouble, I don’t hold a candle to what some other experts are saying!
Here’s the latest from real estate expert Grant Cardone.
Cardone was on The Charlie Kirk Show last week and he made some startling predictions (one including the incoming replacement for Joe Biden).
But the biggest one that caught my attention was his claim that 300 Banks will FAIL in the United States over the next 24 months (and likely sooner than that).
Think that’s crazy?
Oddly enough, it’s right in line with this report I brought you last week:
If you don’t know who that is, that is Scott Rechler and he sits on the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve.
Basically, you don’t get much higher up than that.
And he has an even higher number than Cardone — 500 Bank Failures!
So is it 300 or 500?
Or does it really even matter at that point?
Folks, things could get very bad, very quickly.
The FDIC can insure losses when it’s just a couple banks failing every year, but what happens when the number jumps into the hundreds?
Do you think the FDIC can insure all of that?
Read more at: 100PercentFedUp.com
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