WEF: Somebody has to be in charge of rationing freedom

Posted by markjr 7 months ago to Economics
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The Fed recently put out a white paper saying the desire for cashlike anonymity in digital currencies stems from ignorance, and while some freedom features should be build into digital cash, it'll be subject to override.

Not to be outdone, the WEF put out an article building on that theme, concluding that only some freedom can be permitted in digital currencies, and that's why only central banks can issue them.


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  • Posted by mccannon01 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Between Trump and the Jan 6 Soviet trials I think we are seeing America has more than one Beria and they exist at various levels of government.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks, Dobrien. I read more of this every time you present it. Well worth it.

    The question was more rhetorical than an actual seeking for the answer because I'm getting a good idea of "who the hell these people are". Evil.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I would replace drug cartels with CIA organized drug cartels.

    https://badlands.substack.com/p/clown...

    Can you remember any secret CIA operations happening at the time when Bush and Devine travelled to Vietnam? How about the secret CIA war in Laos to protect the opium trade? Or the Phoenix Program, which was a CIA death squad program targeting civilians?

    I doubt their travel there during that time was a coincidence.

    Zapata Offshore only had a few drilling rigs, but it set up operations in the Gulf of Mexico, the Persian Gulf, Trinidad, Borneo and Medellin, Columbia. A global operation in “very specific locations.”

    Guess what all of those locations have in common? Does Medellin, Columbia ring any bells? The Medellin cartel? How about Pablo Escobar?

    Literally every one of these locations would become a center for global drug trafficking, and Bush was the one behind it all. Remember, Bush took complete control of Zapata Offshore in 1959 and was setting up these locations for his business in the 1960’s.

    Gulf of Mexico (Mexican cartels)
    Persian Gulf (Mujahideen/Hezbollah)
    Trinidad (Venezuela/Hugo Chavez)
    Borneo (Vietnam/Cambodia/Laos)
    Medellin, Columbia (Medellin cartel)
    His perfect cover. Bush kept saying he wasn’t a member of the CIA at the time and that he was just in the oil business.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I know you have read some of the Prussia gate series this 5 part will tell you all there is to know about “Who the hell these people are and how did they get so much power” https://substack.com/@prussiagate
    JUNE 13, 2022
    ReichsWEF Part VI
    Freedom vs Tyranny
    WILL ZOLL∙40 MIN READ

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    PRUSSIA GATE
    MAY 27, 2022
    The ReichsWEF Part V
    Klausian Kommand Zentral
    WILL ZOLL∙32 MIN READ

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    PRUSSIA GATE
    MAY 12, 2022
    The ReichsWEF Part IV
    The ReichsWEF Treasury Department
    WILL ZOLL∙33 MIN READ

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    PRUSSIA GATE
    MAY 4, 2022
    The ReichsWEF – Part III
    The Department of Psychological Operations
    WILL ZOLL∙12 MIN READ

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    PRUSSIA GATE
    MAY 1, 2022
    The ReichsWEF – Part II
    Kissinger’s Curse One of the most infamous characters in modern history is Henry Kissinger. His musings and policy recommendations have shaped much of the Western world today, warts and all; and there are many warts. Population control, nuclear proliferation, Middle East wars, de-pegging of the USD from gold, the rise of China, the impending collapse of the West and so much more can all trace their roots back to Henry Kissinger.
    WILL ZOLL∙13 MIN READ

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    PRUSSIA GATE
    APRIL 27, 2022
    The ReichsWEF – Part I
    The “Not Since 1917” series concluded with the notion that Prussia did not disappear from the world stage; they simply became invisible and operated through a matrix of globalist corporations from their new base in Washington D.C. We closed out the series with an incredible speech given by President Trump, just prior to the 2016 election, where he described the ‘kult of Prussia’ and declared their time in Earth would soon be coming to an end.
    WILL ZOLL∙14 MIN READ
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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Fortunately for buyers, the WSJ has trumpeted that crime is so much higher this year in Ecuador.
    That should keep prices more reasonable there, (and more US serfs fearful of moving and
    under control.)
    Apparently drug cartels had a few battles in Ecuador's ports this year, since that is how
    their product travels to their best customers in the US.
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I can see that real estate in places like Panama, Uruguay, and Ecuador will probably go up in value. Yes...
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  • Posted by j_IR1776wg 7 months ago
    Lavrentiy Beria, the most ruthless and longest-serving secret police chief in Joseph Stalin’s reign of terror in Russia and Eastern Europe, bragged that he could prove criminal conduct on anyone, even the innocent.
    “Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime” was Beria’s infamous boast.

    Read more at: https://www.oxfordeagle.com/2018/05/0...

    Who is or will be America's Beria?
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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So the US economic stats will drop like a stone in a fresh water lake (since so much will be off books, untraceable) and the banana republic will be complete.
    Might as well go live in a banana republic that doesn't have strong central government.
    Are the cartel godfathers really worse than the tyranny planned by the Deep State?
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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 months ago
    This prompts me to ask the question:
    What is a criminal?
    A: Anyone who doesn't do exactly as they are told.
    These people deserve a reply message delivered in lead.
    Thieves and traitors who steal our production and freedom must be punished and banished.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 7 months ago
    I keep asking the rhetorical question, "Who the hell are these people and how did they get so much power over us?".

    At least two economies on the way. 1) CBDC where you play by the rules to stay out of "trouble", 2) Underground when you want a steak for the barbie. Prohibition all over again.
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