Mossy
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Crazy eyes touting crazy objectives are a sign to be doubly worried.
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Crazy eyes touting crazy objectives are a sign to be doubly worried.
Is this to say they are already working on implementing this?Please look into Miami Dade as well. Right here in the US.
They have already successfully launched it.Is this to say they are already working on implementing this?
Ok, thank you. I appreciate the detail.They have already successfully launched it.
Incentivizing more and more users to use it.
Meaning- “get 400$ credit for referring a friend“. And plenty are lured in and using it.
I stand corrected though- it’s the mayor of Miami - so the city- not throughout Dade County.
Dont know. But the article you quoted is not about banning, but enabling cryptocurrencies in russia.A ban against cryptocurrency.
It's going to be programmable.
It's going to have an expiration date.
And it's going to enable government to forbid certain people to buy certain things, when they dont comply.
It might not be like that from the start, but that's the goal, clearly.
So, don't comply.
View: https://twitter.com/BernieSpofforth/status/1488437921334140932?t=K-hMPGF9hWRorECOzwXQQQ&s=19
This is the end goal. Look at this carefully.
View: https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1488331842176503815?t=928tCRBSjG-Z3UlE95AqXg&s=19
Shouldn't they have been more worried about the SWIFT system and wire transfers than a dispute between a private company and a group organized protest? I really don't understand why people have become so concerned about worthless promissory notes issued by a private bank (The Federal Reserve) suddenly. Why not learn how to issue your own negotiable instruments instead, if you really think a "cashless society" is such a threat? Or better yet, get some bartering relationships in place? Or do both?
The point is, it increasingly looks like they're going to do it on a large scale.The government can already "wipe you out" if they want to. Just look what they did to the Hunt Brothers in the late 1970's.