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CLAIM: Bank of International Settlement ALLEGEDLY Issues "Liquidity Preservation Directive" Limiting US, UK, and Australia Citizens to $500 Cash Withdrawal Limits per Day; Rumor??

  • Jan 16
  • 2 min read

Date: January 16, 2026

Source: Hal Turner

Note: The author (pictured above) is real, but he uses AI for video report creation. Use discernment when listening.
Note: The author (pictured above) is real, but he uses AI for video report creation. Use discernment when listening.

There are several people creating FAKE replicas of John AG's videos.

This imagine is a link to one of the fake or real,  author's YouTube channel.
This imagine is a link to one of the fake or real, author's YouTube channel.

Earlier today I received a video of "Asian Guy" - he's the one doing a lot of Silver Futures Reporting.  Today's video CLAIMS as of 5:00 Today, Americans will find themselves limited to $500 Cash withdrawal per day from banks.


He also reports that the US, UK, and Australia, all implemented this same limit TODAY.


Needless to say, I freaked-out when I saw/heard this.  I went to my Bank to take out a couple thousand in cash just to be on the safe side.   

Once the bank gave me my cash, which they did without question or hesitation, I asked them "Have you heard of some new Bank regulation limiting people to withdrawals of only $500 cash per day?"  They laughed and replied "That's an Internet Rumor."

I thought "Good" and departed the bank, cash in my pocket just in case.


Here is the video making this claim.   The trouble is, this AI guy has been SPOT-ON with reporting about the ongoing Silver Futures situation.  I see no reason to not believe him.  But my bank branch told me "This is Internet Rumor."   


When my son tried to withdraw $5000 from TD Bank in Wayne, NJ this afternoon, they refused to give him the money unless he told them what it was for.


So you may want to get out of TD Bank.


Another video by "Your John AG" regarding silver. These videos can be created with Vidyard (AI tool), but that does not mean the content on their platform is inaccurate. Use discernment when watching content produced with AI tools.


 
 
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