Navigating the Digital Control Grid | Catherine Austin Fitts- Strategies/ Solutions/ Options
Catherine Fitts (American investment banker and former public official who served as managing director of Dillon, Read & Co. etc)
suggests people use cash and checks to add a layer of privacy to their transactions; and also introduce bartering services to strengthen and build up local communities. She points out in simple terms why Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), Programmable Money, (or even introducing similar measures through Stable Coins linked to a Social Credit System) aren't in the best interest of citizens.
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), Switzerland- the Bank for central banks wishes to know by who, when and how every note is used. BIS makes no secret of hoping to track every transactions through CBDCs. More to the point
they wish to enforce how each and every note may be used; by implementing technology to uphold centrally introduced policies whether in Switzerland by BIS or through the various Central Banks;
"with the CBDC that central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability (money)"-BIS.
Catherine Fitts drums home the need to not consent to such a system; especially in the hands of such 'dangerous' people, not to allow them to observe our every transactions;
"what that means is we've all lived in a world where the bankers ran monetary policy, but our legislative representatives and our executive branch ran fiscal policy. What he's saying is we can now run fiscal policy through your money and that means we can do taxation without representation".
How would you educate the younger generation with wisdom about what's to come and why it's not worth trading freedom for convenience? So I would help them understand the dangers of allowing your transactions to be observed by the most dangerous people in the world. So, help them understand the benefits of privacy but also help them get excited about what what can be done with analog systems, and
analog systems are not just Cash or Checks, but they're local community currencies. They're Barter. There's all sorts of opportunities to Transact Locally. You can use Gold and Silver. You can use coins. There's all sorts of opportunities to build up more Profitable Local Businesses and Farms.