George Rebane
The powers that be have quietly initiated the process to change all fiat monies into central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). Plenary sessions among the G7 have demonstrated that most countries are ready to change their money into ‘programmable crypto currencies’. The US and UK are leaders of this movement as the means to enlarge the power of governments and control the inevitable destruction of their circulating fiat monies.
To understand how CBDCs work, consider that when implemented, we will all have personal accounts with our country’s central bank (e.g. our Fed) which will then enable control of the amounts, dispensing, and programming the use of the new nationalized crypto currency. This essentially follows what Red China is doing now (‘the Chinese model’). The totalitarian gorilla in the room is the programmability of CBDCs.
Depending on TBD laws, regulations, and power-motivated propensities, your particular CBDCs can be programmed to enable and/or deny you, on a day-to-day basis, the freedom to use the money as you will. Say, that the government doesn’t want you to consume a certain product (e.g. fatty foods) because you are overweight. It can then make your CBDCs unable to pay for such prohibited products and services. The same can be said for travel restrictions – the government, or even the permitted airline, can make it so that you cannot purchase tickets that take you to a destination proscribed for you personally.
In essence, CBDCs will then no longer be money in the sense that today’s money is fungible as a store of value, unit of account, and medium of exchange. Your particular CBDCs will then become the equivalent of government-controlled vouchers purposed dynamically for what your employer or a state agency grants you privileges. Are you beginning to get the picture? (more here, here, here, and here)
PS. The astute reader will realize that programmable CBDCs can totally collapse the ‘property side’ of the Bastiat Triangle, thereby also collapsing the ‘security’ and ‘liberty’ sides. Can everyone imagine work-around black markets and barter economies?


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