Digital Currencies Could Forbid Buying Ammo, WEF Panelist Says; Ben & Jerry’s Asked to Live Up to Claims | Live With Josh

Digital currencies could become a tool to bypass the constitutional rights of Americans and roll out controversial policies, such as restrictions on the purchase of ammunition or other programs. This would be through corporate-government collaboration, which has been seen as a workaround for the limits on government. The issue was discussed during a recent meeting of the World Economic Forum. In other news, ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s is now being asked to give up the land its businesses are built on, and hand it over to Native American groups. This is after the company publicly called for a return of “stolen land” to Native American groups, which sparked boycotts as anti-woke protests continue. ⭕️ Stay up-to-date with Josh with the Crossroads NEWSLETTER👉 https://ept.ms/CrossroadsNewsletter ⭕️ Support our fight for the truth👉 https://donorbox.org/crossroads

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