CBDCs = TOFO (Tools of Financial Oppression)

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No one wants a retail CBDC.
 
... almost no one...

 
^^^^^^^^^^^

They see it won't be accepted; they fear (correctly) the rejecting population will win the fight; and they do not want to lose face or credibility.

They have to launch a new brainwashing general panic. Maybe pay the CCP to print up fake $CN notes...twenties, their highest denomination. Just ship over millions of pallets of them, and flood the streets with counterfeit money.

Then, they can announce the solution - THE DIGITAL LOONEY!
 


Damn straight.
 

 
After avoiding the issue for years, the legacy media are now trying to manufacture public complacency and consent for the government’s digital identity - and by extension, CBDC - agenda.

On July 5, the day Keir Starmer became UK prime minister, we wagered that a Starmer government would intensify the push to roll out a digital identity system in the UK — a country that has, until now, resisted all recent attempts to introduce an identity card system, including, most notably, by Starmer’s backroom consultant and mentor, Tony Blair.

Unfortunately, that prediction has proven to be pretty much on the money. Since taking office, the Starmer government has:

  • Launched the new Office for Digital Identities and Attributes, with the task of overseeing the country’s digital ID market. As of October 28, almost 50 organizations with DIATF-certified services had been added to the office’s register.
  • Pledged to roll out a digital ID card for army veterans. As in the US, the UK government is also looking to launch a digital driving license by next year.
  • Announced plans to introduce digital ID legislation for age verification purposes, meaning that young people will soon be able to use digital ID wallets on their phones to prove they are over 18 when visiting pubs, restaurants and shops.
Now, the propaganda is kicking into gear, and the main selling points, as always, are speed and convenience:

Full article:

 
Link to the IMF's Central Bank Digital Currency Virtual Handbook.

 

The Danger of Digital Currencies​

Jan 10, 2025

Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are being piloted by many governments throughout the world. In this video, Catherine Austin Fitts, President of Solari, Inc., explains the dangers of digitizing currency and what we can do to preserve our freedom.

4:09
 
Posting as an interesting read. Guy does make some good points.
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1. Use cash
2. Support fully decentralized crypto - CBDCs are trying to emulate them. CBDCs will never surpass or supplant them if they achieve critical mass adoption. It's still early stages in the decentralized crypto development.
3. Be a squeaky wheel with your swamp Representatives and local political scene. That doesn't mean be annoying. That means be involved and vocal for the issues you support in a way that will be heard and considered.
 

The timing of banning CBDCs by Trump is no accident, coinciding with his smackdown on the WEF turd tossers at Davos earlier today.

CBDC was to be the primary control mechanism for introducing social credit scoring and mass surveillance.

The globalists are quickly running out of weapons. Trump just destroyed their nukes.
 
It's not about creating a wholesale CBDC. It's about using a wholesale CBDC. Will the Trump administration shut this down?
Trump, IMHO, doesn't understand between non-government crypto and CBDCs. He sees the bitcoin boizz are all excited, and thinks CBDCs will win him more support.
 
Trump, IMHO, doesn't understand between non-government crypto and CBDCs. He sees the bitcoin boizz are all excited, and thinks CBDCs will win him more support.

I agree that he likely does not understand diddly squat on this issue, but he did sign an Executive Order banning CBDCs. He does understand that his base does not like or want a CBDC.
 



 
Europe making the final push for totalitarian control:

 
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