Wow Peter. Very thought provoking read. Hits the bulls eye from the start.
I hope you can get more vocal and go viral. People need to wake up because as with many things sold to the public by either an arbitrarily invoked “urgency” or by an appeal to the awe of “innovation” this CBDC is a real Trojan Horse useful to those who put it on the market, not to the buyers.
For me, an ex-board member of a Central Bank, it has been very interesting for me to hear Kashkari of the Fed also add some common se se to this otherwise Huxleyian/Orwellian contraption.
Have you heard any others of similar importance display such basic common sense and honesty in the public political arena? I think Kashkari has been the most clear-minded and ballsy authority going against the narrative on CBDC being installed by the powers above.
I wonder whether he will be able to hold the line. Or if at some point he will be told that in order to aspire to the top job he will need to change his thinking on this to confirm to one of the pillars of the tops down agenda aiming for a great reset, in the interest of those in public power (and those in private business selling the technology), not of the people.
Cheers ! And keep it coming. Your pen is needed in these very challenging times where free thinking can be rapidly re-labeled misinformation and censured if it empowers individual choice over central planning and spending.
Wow Peter. Very thought provoking read. Hits the bulls eye from the start.
I hope you can get more vocal and go viral. People need to wake up because as with many things sold to the public by either an arbitrarily invoked “urgency” or by an appeal to the awe of “innovation” this CBDC is a real Trojan Horse useful to those who put it on the market, not to the buyers.
For me, an ex-board member of a Central Bank, it has been very interesting for me to hear Kashkari of the Fed also add some common se se to this otherwise Huxleyian/Orwellian contraption.
Have you heard any others of similar importance display such basic common sense and honesty in the public political arena? I think Kashkari has been the most clear-minded and ballsy authority going against the narrative on CBDC being installed by the powers above.
I wonder whether he will be able to hold the line. Or if at some point he will be told that in order to aspire to the top job he will need to change his thinking on this to confirm to one of the pillars of the tops down agenda aiming for a great reset, in the interest of those in public power (and those in private business selling the technology), not of the people.
Cheers ! And keep it coming. Your pen is needed in these very challenging times where free thinking can be rapidly re-labeled misinformation and censured if it empowers individual choice over central planning and spending.