CBDCs, Technocrats, and the Future of Government-Controlled Money
By Michaelson Williams, TSX, author of YOU ARE ILLUMINATI, Trainwashing: The Secrets of Positive Brain Washing, True Success Naturally, The Legacy Wife, and more…
If you're worried at all about governments — or even higher-level agencies using government as their enforcement arm — creating a digital currency to track and control your movements, your concerns would be justified. At some point, the rumor of a government-sponsored digital currency will be no more, and reality will quickly set in when they shut your financial water spigot off.
This is how it usually happens. People are partially convinced, partially forced, but mostly socially programmed toward an idea. Then, when it's too late to push back, a state-run media story appears explaining why “bad people” don't want someone else controlling their money. The freedom that money brings is demonized, while the idea of government or technocrats controlling the public’s finances is presented as the best way forward.
Does this sound about right? It should.
Because virtually every mass social-control mechanism in our current reality works this way. It used to be that all the public needed to worry about was the government tricking people into moving in the wrong direction — some war America started 30 years ago in the name of freedom — but today it's the big-tech weirdos, and they are indeed weirdos.
You don't have to take my word for it. Go watch these big-tech men and women speak on panels at the WEF and other “forward-thinking” forums. Half of these people act like they're on cocaine, and the other half act like they're suffering from mental illness or unresolved trauma from being bullied in seventh grade.
Are the technocrats taking revenge on society as a response to a bad childhood? I'm not sure. But I do know that people — and I mean everyone — should be paying close attention to their words when they speak and their body language when they move. Some of these people display extremely untrustworthy tendencies and even highly destructive behaviors — not toward themselves, but toward others — because their sometimes obvious disdain for people is public-facing.
In the future — and I do mean the near future — human energy and the control over it will be worth a great deal of money. Maybe it always has been this way, now that I think about it.
If the technocrats control all money and can move the public — right down to the individual, you and me — in any direction, do you think they would pass up that opportunity? These people seem obsessed with the power to manipulate and move other human beings.
But most people simply want to be left alone. I know I do.
Until next time.
Written by Michaelson Williams
Creator of The MichaelsonEffect
Founder of The Fit 300 Podcast
Editor-in-Chief of MMAP Magazine
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