CBDCs = TOFO (Tools of Financial Oppression)

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This is part warning, part prediction. Pretty good, with some cool art work (imo). I've seen a lot of the stuff mentioned happen already, so did you if you're paying attention.

America 2028: The Banking System Nobody Is Prepared For​

Dec 1, 2025
America 2028: The Banking System Nobody Is Prepared For” is a deep-dive documentary exploring the future of U.S. banking, digital dollars, financial scoring systems, and the hidden algorithmic rules that could reshape every American’s life.
This documentary reveals how banks are merging with AI, biometric identity, government oversight, and predictive behavior systems — creating a financial infrastructure that controls what you buy, how much you spend, and who gets full access to money.
If you want to understand the next great shift in American finance — and how it will impact your freedom, privacy, and economic future — you must watch this video until the end.

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The European Parliament wants a central bank digital currency. And it wants it as soon as possible, and in all its possible forms.

This was the big takeaway from the parliament’s plenary session on Wednesday in which it approved the inclusion of two amendments to the annual report on the activities of the European Central Bank (ECB). Those amendments, while not legally binding, represent a huge fillip for the architects of the Euro Area’s proposed central bank digital currency (CBDC).

MEPs consider the proposed digital euro “essential” in the current context of heightened geopolitical uncertainty and over-reliance on payment infrastructure from the United States, which is a much less reliable partner today. Per the first of the two amendments, the digital euro is considered key to bolstering the EU’s monetary sovereignty, reducing the fragmentation of retail payments and supporting the integrity and resilience of the single market.


The most surprising thing to come out of Wednesday’s session was the scale of support for the digital euro project. The text of the first amendment was approved by a massive margin of 438 votes in favour compared to 158 against and 44 abstentions.

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The EU’s Digital Euro Is Just a Whisker Away from Becoming a Legal Reality

 
Posting for anyone interested. It's a link to a 24 page commentary:

From cash to crypto: towards a consistent regulatory approach to illicit payments​

I scanned through it............kinda interesting.

 
Central banks use the fear of money laundering and terrorist financing as the justification for the war on cash and financial privacy.

Freedom= accepting risk
Security = financial slavery
 
Central banks use the fear of money laundering and terrorist financing as the justification for the war on cash and financial privacy.

Freedom= accepting risk
Security = financial slavery
That sounds like something a person involved with money laundering and terrorist financing would say.
 

Digital Euro Is for Sanctions Evasion​

The European Central Bank is working to create a full-fledged system for sanctions evasion, and no one seems to have noticed.

Central bankers often complain that cryptocurrencies are used to avoid sanctions, but the subject of today’s issue isn’t Bitcoin, stablecoins, or any other cryptocurrency. It’s the digital euro.

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Digital ID is Here​

Apr 5, 2026 #DeepHumor #ageverification #idverification
►Digital ID is here, with AI ID age verification lawmakers pushing it as a "safer alternative" to traditional AI facial scans and age checks. France, Ireland, and many other countries have been implementing Digital ID laws, especially regarding under 15/under 16 social media bans.

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And it will be a sorry day.

Already I'm getting schitt for people who want me to use the various phone-pay systems in lieu of cash, or check. "Just put it on your Google Pay." Or, in the case of an insurance payout (a repair shop damaged my old car, putting it on a lift at the wrong points, and the damage exceeded KBB value) "Open our app through your email on your phone, and we'll pay you immediately."

I resist...nay. I refuse. I don't even get email on my Stupefone. Why, oh why, not?

Because the damnable thing is less secure than a public-library public-access computer, that's why not. Because your phone is a mini-computer...THAT YOU HAVE NO CONTROL OVER.

Think about that. On your desktop/laptop machine, you can cut off internet; clear records/cookies; choose which browser. The browser I'm using right now, I never use for email or money. THAT one stays closed unless I'm doing something with either of those. Never the twain shall meet.

Now, how do you control internet access on your "smart" phone? How do you clear caches? How do you even delete PICTURES? You delete them, but they've already been sent to the "cloud" and there they stay forever...until a hacker or FBI forensics detective looks for them.

You don't run programs on a phone, you run "apps." An "app" is a trigger to DOWNLOAD A PROGRAM for immediate use.

You don't know who wrote the program or its performance. That you've "used" the app before (downloading the related program) is no guarantee that it's now the same program, or not "updated." For the owner's benefit, not yours.

You have NO control over that program, and whether it's putting a root-kit on your phone or other hacker tool that compromises security.

so...HELL NO, I'm not gonna trust my money and my accounts on such a transparent device, the dream of hackers and cybercriminals. I like CASH. I am okay with traditional credit cards - paid off monthly. But using these things to manage money, trusting people like the Cupertino Fruit Company, or Gurgle, with my money and accounts at politically-connected banks...it ain't happening.
 
No statement, posting as food for thought. As with anything I post, take it fwiw and dyodd.

 
No statement, posting as food for thought. As with anything I post, take it fwiw and dyodd.

I don't doubt this. Not any of it...and particularly, not that either Trump, his handlers, or his "party" (the RINO faction of the Uniparty) are complicit in all of this. No arrests, a tiny fraction deported, and CBDCs just privatized - probably to remove JPMorganDimon's opposition to The Plan.

What I am NOT hearing, is WHAT THE PFUK TO DO ABOUT THIS. Yah, I know, CAF's schtick - use cash. Which I do, most times - but it's harder in many places (a mega-grocer has five live checkout lines, and ten self-checkout lines that only take cards; and Costco, much the same).

The control tentacles keep closing in moar and moar...moar data, moar cameras, moar scanners, moar snooping. An organized uprising would be well-nigh impossible now, even if everyone went dark - just from streetcams recording messenger-runners and movements. And we're all so on-the-grid, now, that just going dark, not having a phone, renders you a suspect.

Not unlike where we got to a few years ago - where all this Digital Payment became so ubiquitous, that just HAVING large amounts of cash makes you a criminal target and the cash subject to LE seizure.

No one has any frikkin' IDEA how to fight this. So all that's left is to find a hole, pull it in behind you, and wait for The Collapse.'

What a way to live.
 
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