I'm not one to get into doom related shit but if things continue in the direction they are going, it could very much be possible that within 20 years we will see a digital currency along with everything being digital. It could even get to the point where internet, cell phones, power, and more could be turned off remotely for people that oppose government overreach.
The ability to remotely disable vehicles has existed for years since some places use it in combination with a car repo. So far those types of places has said that the vehicle would not be remotely turned off while something is driving it but would instead make the vehicle unable to crank up again. Of course it would then become a crime to bypass that on your own vehicle.
Once more and more robots replace human jobs and government kills millions more jobs around the world, it can certainly create the reality where most people no longer can afford a car of their own. This could also lead to government doing away with people paying cash for riding a bus because they could easily manipulate the smart cards people use for city buses. It could get much worse before it gets better.
I think the elites underestimate people's resolve though. Sure some people would cave and give in to everything but some of us would simply choose to walk where we needed to go, if it came down to that. The precipice is supposed to be something quite bad but perhaps it will be a culmination of things adding up to eventually wake up the sleeping sheep.
They spread popularity of a digital currency by selling people the convenience of it. It's kind of like how people can use their phone to pay for items in some stores without needing to swipe a debit/credit card or pull out cash. Eventually the people falling for it all will be those accepting implanted computer chips to make the process of checking out in a store easier. These likely would also be the people that would be ok with staying home and letting robots delivery everything they need to their home.
I use credit cards because good credit is needed so that I can have the option to buy a house since those are difficult to afford in cash. Other than that, I have no use for credit. Often times I'll spend just cash because I don't want my spending to be tracked. If you have an account with Walmart's website and have a card linked to that account, if you swipe that card at your local Walmart, your online account will show all of your purchases although you shopped in the local store.
They track everything. It's only a matter of time before places like Walmart will use facial recognition or whatever to track purchases even when paying with cash. Smaller stores are gradually being squeezed out by stores like Walmart which has been going on for decades.
so they want to kill jobs paying 50k to 100k and leave those people to take jobs for 25k, essentially putting career employees nearly into poverty
Yes. They want to destroy everything and make people dependent on the state.
I'm not one to get into doom related shit but if things continue in the direction they are going, it could very much be possible that within 20 years we will see a digital currency along with everything being digital. It could even get to the point where internet, cell phones, power, and more could be turned off remotely for people that oppose government overreach.
The ability to remotely disable vehicles has existed for years since some places use it in combination with a car repo. So far those types of places has said that the vehicle would not be remotely turned off while something is driving it but would instead make the vehicle unable to crank up again. Of course it would then become a crime to bypass that on your own vehicle.
Once more and more robots replace human jobs and government kills millions more jobs around the world, it can certainly create the reality where most people no longer can afford a car of their own. This could also lead to government doing away with people paying cash for riding a bus because they could easily manipulate the smart cards people use for city buses. It could get much worse before it gets better.
I think the elites underestimate people's resolve though. Sure some people would cave and give in to everything but some of us would simply choose to walk where we needed to go, if it came down to that. The precipice is supposed to be something quite bad but perhaps it will be a culmination of things adding up to eventually wake up the sleeping sheep.
They spread popularity of a digital currency by selling people the convenience of it. It's kind of like how people can use their phone to pay for items in some stores without needing to swipe a debit/credit card or pull out cash. Eventually the people falling for it all will be those accepting implanted computer chips to make the process of checking out in a store easier. These likely would also be the people that would be ok with staying home and letting robots delivery everything they need to their home.
I use credit cards because good credit is needed so that I can have the option to buy a house since those are difficult to afford in cash. Other than that, I have no use for credit. Often times I'll spend just cash because I don't want my spending to be tracked. If you have an account with Walmart's website and have a card linked to that account, if you swipe that card at your local Walmart, your online account will show all of your purchases although you shopped in the local store.
They track everything. It's only a matter of time before places like Walmart will use facial recognition or whatever to track purchases even when paying with cash. Smaller stores are gradually being squeezed out by stores like Walmart which has been going on for decades.