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    A good thing for climate change

  • #2
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    Flipping 'eck, another Cyril conspiracy theory comes true. He's turning out to be the worst predictor of things since Lardy!

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    • #3
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      Why does the CBDC have to be programmable?

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
        Why does the CBDC have to be programmable?

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        Has anyone got anymore conspiracy theories as all mine are coming true ?

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by TWGL1 View Post
          Has anyone got anymore conspiracy theories as all mine are coming true ?
          I would like to hear the opinions of others about what a programmable digital currency means to them.

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          • #6
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            They've been threatening the disabled and vulnerable with this for at least a decade in various forms in the UK and hardly anyone gave a f*ck. It's already happening in the US in the form of Food Stamps. It's not the governments or BOE that are wholly responsible but the general public for sleepwalking into this kind of control in the first place and not fighting back.

            Cash (or a form of it) will always be king.

            This will just result in a monetary arms race to combat these kinds of restraints. That's already ongoing.

            Can't have the plebs deciding what to spend their money on by the people who claim millions each month in taxpayers expenses and subsidised food and drink.

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              Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
              Why does the CBDC have to be programmable?


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              The answer to obesity

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                They've been threatening the disabled and vulnerable with this for at least a decade in various forms in the UK and hardly anyone gave a f*ck. It's already happening in the US in the form of Food Stamps. It's not the governments or BOE that are wholly responsible but the general public for sleepwalking into this kind of control in the first place and not fighting back.

                Cash (or a form of it) will always be king.

                This will just result in a monetary arms race to combat these kinds of restraints. That's already ongoing.

                Can't have the plebs deciding what to spend their money on by the people who claim millions each month in taxpayers expenses and subsidised food and drink.
                They would turn your money off for making a post like this!

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                • #9
                  Re: Digital I.D approved

                  Originally posted by Wales-Bales View Post
                  They would turn your money off for making a post like this!
                  You're dead right mate. Which is why they can go and f*ck themselves and I'll be lacing up my Dr Martens.

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                  • #10
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                    so when Klaus and the dark forces introduce the world to Digital ID to survive how do they expect the older generation to cope with modern technology ? most of the elder generation struggle with smartphones etc . example from China

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                    • #11
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                      so Turkey a country with 83 per cent inflation is now to integrate a new central bank digital currency with there digital ID system

                      Turkey is to integrate a new central bank digital currency with their digital ID system.


                      think i,m going to lace up my Dr Martens too !

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                      • #12
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                        China's been perfecting the dystopian hell envisioned for the rest of humanity for a number of years... you will own nothing except for a QR code.


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                        • #13
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                          Originally posted by Organ Morgan. View Post
                          China's been perfecting the dystopian hell envisioned for the rest of humanity for a number of years... you will own nothing except for a QR code.


                          This stuff is a dystopian hell, I agree. It's hard for people to resist and protest against this stuff in China now but we don't have any excuses. People are sleepwalking towards this and it needs to be resisted both passively and aggressively where necessary.

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                          • #14
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                            Originally posted by Citizen's Nephew View Post
                            This stuff is a dystopian hell, I agree. It's hard for people to resist and protest against this stuff in China now but we don't have any excuses. People are sleepwalking towards this and it needs to be resisted both passively and aggressively where necessary.
                            It's all been common knowledge for a number of years, but it was laughed off as being a conspiracy theory. In the grand scheme of things the lockdowns were a training exercise, and most people still decided to go with the blue pill.

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                              Re: Digital I.D approved

                              Workers have been staging a mass exodus from Apple’s biggest iPhone factory in China, seeking to escape hastily enacted COVID-19 measures that left many of the thousands of staff grappling with inadequate living conditions.

                              The huge factory complex in Zhengzhou city in central Henan province has in excess of 200,000 workers. Some reports are saying there are up to 300,000 workers there, all of who can be accommodated on-site at any given time.

                              Videos and photos flooded Chinese social media platforms showing people, who are apparently Foxconn workers, climbing over fences and carrying their belongings down the road.

                              The exodus came after the situation at the plant started to deteriorate, with food supplies running low and reports of up to 20,000 workers locked in their dormitory rooms for quarantine.









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