The “Rio Reset” Is a Marketing Scam — Not a Real Threat to the U.S. Dollar
Don’t fall for the fear-based gold rush.
If you’ve been watching Real America’s Voice (RAV) or listening to right-wing influencers lately, you’ve probably heard about something called the “Rio Reset”—a supposed secret plan to collapse the U.S. dollar and install a new global currency. The fear pitch usually ends with one solution: Buy gold through Birch Gold Group or another metals dealer.
Let’s break the truth down clearly:
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What Is the “Rio Reset” Really?
There is no such official event, policy, or treaty named the “Rio Reset.” The term is pure marketing fiction—a buzzword used to stoke panic and push you into converting your IRA or 401(k) into physical gold through high-fee companies.
It loosely references:
• Ongoing BRICS discussions about reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar
• General distrust in the Federal Reserve
• Misrepresented global economic meetings (none of which used the term “Rio Reset”)
But here’s the reality: There is no imminent plan to destroy the dollar overnight.
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What’s Actually Happening?
• Yes, BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) are exploring alternatives to the dollar—but they’ve been doing that for years with no real dent in dollar dominance.
• The U.S. dollar still accounts for nearly 60% of global reserves (IMF, 2024).
• Gold is a hedge, not a miracle. It does not generate dividends, compound interest, or solve national debt.
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Why Are They Pushing It So Hard?
Because they’re getting paid to.
Media networks like RAV are financially partnered with companies like Birch Gold. When you click that “protect your IRA” link or call their hotline, your favorite conservative host gets a kickback. This isn’t about saving you. It’s affiliate marketing masked as patriotic finance.
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The Hidden Costs of Gold IRAs:
• Setup fees, annual fees, and storage costs eat into your returns
• Gold’s value fluctuates—it’s not a guaranteed “safe haven”
• Liquidity is limited—you can’t just cash out like a stock
• Most importantly: You’re buying out of fear, not strategy
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BETTR Strategy, BETTR Thinking
Here at BETTR, we believe in:
• Transparency, not scare tactics
• Empowerment through facts, not emotional manipulation
• Long-term wealth creation, not doomsday prepping
We’re not saying don’t own gold—we’re saying don’t get conned into paying a premium because some host told you “it’s the end of America.”
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Do your own research. Ask:
• Who’s making money off your fear?
• What’s the full breakdown of fees and liquidity options?
• Is this really about protecting your family—or just enriching their sponsors?
βΈ»
Don’t fall for the Rio Reset. Fall in love with the truth.
Follow BETTR for more uncensored financial truth, political reform, and cultural revival.
Old Bethpage, NY
Campaign & Media Contact: (516) 586-0660
www.bettrsm.com
Join the conversation on BETTR.community
Don’t fall for the fear-based gold rush.
If you’ve been watching Real America’s Voice (RAV) or listening to right-wing influencers lately, you’ve probably heard about something called the “Rio Reset”—a supposed secret plan to collapse the U.S. dollar and install a new global currency. The fear pitch usually ends with one solution: Buy gold through Birch Gold Group or another metals dealer.
Let’s break the truth down clearly:
βΈ»
What Is the “Rio Reset” Really?
There is no such official event, policy, or treaty named the “Rio Reset.” The term is pure marketing fiction—a buzzword used to stoke panic and push you into converting your IRA or 401(k) into physical gold through high-fee companies.
It loosely references:
• Ongoing BRICS discussions about reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar
• General distrust in the Federal Reserve
• Misrepresented global economic meetings (none of which used the term “Rio Reset”)
But here’s the reality: There is no imminent plan to destroy the dollar overnight.
βΈ»
What’s Actually Happening?
• Yes, BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) are exploring alternatives to the dollar—but they’ve been doing that for years with no real dent in dollar dominance.
• The U.S. dollar still accounts for nearly 60% of global reserves (IMF, 2024).
• Gold is a hedge, not a miracle. It does not generate dividends, compound interest, or solve national debt.
βΈ»
Why Are They Pushing It So Hard?
Because they’re getting paid to.
Media networks like RAV are financially partnered with companies like Birch Gold. When you click that “protect your IRA” link or call their hotline, your favorite conservative host gets a kickback. This isn’t about saving you. It’s affiliate marketing masked as patriotic finance.
βΈ»
The Hidden Costs of Gold IRAs:
• Setup fees, annual fees, and storage costs eat into your returns
• Gold’s value fluctuates—it’s not a guaranteed “safe haven”
• Liquidity is limited—you can’t just cash out like a stock
• Most importantly: You’re buying out of fear, not strategy
βΈ»
BETTR Strategy, BETTR Thinking
Here at BETTR, we believe in:
• Transparency, not scare tactics
• Empowerment through facts, not emotional manipulation
• Long-term wealth creation, not doomsday prepping
We’re not saying don’t own gold—we’re saying don’t get conned into paying a premium because some host told you “it’s the end of America.”
βΈ»
Do your own research. Ask:
• Who’s making money off your fear?
• What’s the full breakdown of fees and liquidity options?
• Is this really about protecting your family—or just enriching their sponsors?
βΈ»
Don’t fall for the Rio Reset. Fall in love with the truth.
Follow BETTR for more uncensored financial truth, political reform, and cultural revival.
Old Bethpage, NY
Campaign & Media Contact: (516) 586-0660
www.bettrsm.com
Join the conversation on BETTR.community
π¨ The “Rio Reset” Is a Marketing Scam — Not a Real Threat to the U.S. Dollar π¨
Don’t fall for the fear-based gold rush.
If you’ve been watching Real America’s Voice (RAV) or listening to right-wing influencers lately, you’ve probably heard about something called the “Rio Reset”—a supposed secret plan to collapse the U.S. dollar and install a new global currency. The fear pitch usually ends with one solution: Buy gold through Birch Gold Group or another metals dealer.
Let’s break the truth down clearly:
βΈ»
π§© What Is the “Rio Reset” Really?
There is no such official event, policy, or treaty named the “Rio Reset.” The term is pure marketing fiction—a buzzword used to stoke panic and push you into converting your IRA or 401(k) into physical gold through high-fee companies.
It loosely references:
• Ongoing BRICS discussions about reducing reliance on the U.S. dollar
• General distrust in the Federal Reserve
• Misrepresented global economic meetings (none of which used the term “Rio Reset”)
But here’s the reality: There is no imminent plan to destroy the dollar overnight.
βΈ»
π What’s Actually Happening?
• Yes, BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) are exploring alternatives to the dollar—but they’ve been doing that for years with no real dent in dollar dominance.
• The U.S. dollar still accounts for nearly 60% of global reserves (IMF, 2024).
• Gold is a hedge, not a miracle. It does not generate dividends, compound interest, or solve national debt.
βΈ»
π€ Why Are They Pushing It So Hard?
Because they’re getting paid to.
Media networks like RAV are financially partnered with companies like Birch Gold. When you click that “protect your IRA” link or call their hotline, your favorite conservative host gets a kickback. This isn’t about saving you. It’s affiliate marketing masked as patriotic finance.
βΈ»
β οΈ The Hidden Costs of Gold IRAs:
• Setup fees, annual fees, and storage costs eat into your returns
• Gold’s value fluctuates—it’s not a guaranteed “safe haven”
• Liquidity is limited—you can’t just cash out like a stock
• Most importantly: You’re buying out of fear, not strategy
βΈ»
β
BETTR Strategy, BETTR Thinking
Here at BETTR, we believe in:
• Transparency, not scare tactics
• Empowerment through facts, not emotional manipulation
• Long-term wealth creation, not doomsday prepping
We’re not saying don’t own gold—we’re saying don’t get conned into paying a premium because some host told you “it’s the end of America.”
βΈ»
π Do your own research. Ask:
• Who’s making money off your fear?
• What’s the full breakdown of fees and liquidity options?
• Is this really about protecting your family—or just enriching their sponsors?
βΈ»
π§ Don’t fall for the Rio Reset. Fall in love with the truth.
Follow BETTR for more uncensored financial truth, political reform, and cultural revival.
π Old Bethpage, NY
π Campaign & Media Contact: (516) 586-0660
π www.bettrsm.com
π’ Join the conversation on BETTR.community
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