11 Replies to “Central Bank Digital Slavery”

  1. yes . in collusion with the banks . I pulled my TD account after the convoy thing. kept my credit card. I will owe them money just before i let myself die.

      1. If you don’t pay in Alberta they have two years to sue. Maybe some jurisdictions have six years. Any payment or acknowledgement will revive the debt. I am not a lawyer and I’m offering free advice. If you follow my advice without confirmation you are an asshole.

  2. Kate – they aren’t desiring this for selfish reasons – controlling political opposition. With CBDC, you never have bank runs: you just halt access to the network or cap the $ amount of withdrawals.

    It is being done from the purest of motives, you see.

    1. s c c , you also never have to worry about inflation. You can run those numbers to infinity. A lot of people do not seem to see that.

    1. RN, Did you know that during the financial crisis in Zimbabwe, people were pushing wheelbarrows to transport cash to buy food, one WB pusher was mugged, and they dumped out the “cash” and stole the wheelbarrow!

      On a more serious note, CBDC are an outrageous attack on the freedoms of all human beings!

  3. In this world things change. Yesterday’s borders assigned by the rulers of the past, have little meaning now. In Northern Idaho we align with Danielle Smith of Alberta. We see Saskatchewan being fleeced by the ‘carbon taxes’ of the World Economic Forum which has captured Canada’s Government.

    We read QuickDickMcDick.

    In the US, we have been captured too. Like Canada, we have a silly puppet as our ‘leader’.

    We are a little looser about obeying Gov’t dictates, but that window is closing. Ignore Ottawa as we ignore Washington DC. Let’s come together.

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