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I'd say we're certainly on the brink of a major dive into a dystopian future for humanity, if there isn't informed and adamant pushback to these Technocratic measures.

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Everyday I feel debilitated by the lack of action on our part. We do nothing about all of this. We still can but I think once the CBDC comes it that's game over for us. It means everything you spend or have as income will be tracked. Nothing will escape its evil eye. We've left it so long that it seems unlikely people will stand up at the last minute. Courage is something that needs to be practiced. It's like a muscle. Everything any group has done still continues with the money system. All that off grid shifting, it matters not a whit if you're still on the banker's money system. We need to develop local currencies. Crypto is no good either as it introduces just as many bad things as good. It makes it easy for traffickers. We need to decentralize into local currencies and they can be networked so they can provide portability. These things are easy to do and we could be setting them up right now so when the CBDC comes in, there will be an alternative. We can still get what we need.

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"He also forced everyone, small and great, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or on his forehead,

so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of his name.

This calls for wisdom. If anyone has

insight, let him calculate the number of the beast, for it is man's number. His number is 666."

Revelation 13: 16-18

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Juxtapose the CBDC's with Barack Hussein Obama's "global digital ID" and you have the stuff that the "Mark of the Beast" is made of.

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I feel sick to my stomach.

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Love using cash and the barter system and buying local. Heard someone say a South American country tried to go cashless or go digital ??? lately in the last 18 months??? ... and it back fired.... the amount of bartering forced the government to back down and go back to the old way. Wish I knew more about that situation.

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