CBDC Rollout may require changing The Constitution - BIS - uh how bout no!
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When you say barter, are you saying?
If I have an apple and I want clothing.
I better hope the person who has the clothes I want will accept the apple in exchange.
We have been told that that is what barter is, because we are intended to not want a barter system. Our entire concept of "economics" has been created by the exact people who control us through our limited understanding of it.
If all you have in an apple, as in, it's your only worldly possession, and you need clothing, and there is only one clothing maker in the world, and they don't want apples, you're fucked.
If however you find out what the clothes seller wants, and you take your apples and try to get what the clothe seller wants in the broader marketplace, then turning your apples into clothes becomes pretty simple. The key word there is "broader marketplace," and of course the skills required to utilize it.
But there is more to it than that. There are plenty of things that can serve as "universal desires." Like, not everyone wants apples, or needs them at any one time, but there are things that are more universally desired, or that can hold value indefinitely. Grain used to be money, for example. Grain can last for years if stored properly. It is infinitely divisible (basically). There are many types of grain. So even if you don't have wheat, you might have rice. Maybe you have gold, or can get gold for your apples. Then you can trade your apples for wheat, gold, or rice, and all will serve perfectly fine as an "intermediary of exchange" between your apples and the clothes you need.
The key there is that there are multiple things that can serve as intermediary. When we rely on just one thing, then anyone who wants to fuck with the broader market can monopolize that one thing. That is exactly what you find when you dig into history, and how the world came to be controlled by the Cabal.
Personally, I'm a big fan of putting all stocks on NFTs. Every single business then would become such an intermediary. You could trade your apples for APPL stock. Then trade your APPL for clothes as easily as we currently swipe our credit card. Easy peasy. You can also have gold, silver, copper, platinum, nickel, etc., all serving perfectly fine as stores of wealth, serving as intermediaries. You can trade art (stores value), or property (stores value), etc. Anything that serves as a store of value for a longer time than your apples improves your ability to get clothes whenever you want.
We are taught that barter is between "two people" and thus we get confused. But barter is not, nor has it ever been limited to two people. That is why we invented "markets" in the first place. Creating a single intermediary took the "marketplace" and gave it a god. From there the high priests of that god ruled the world.
We need to kill that god, but first we need to learn why we should.
The key to money exchange is easy to use and low stress of purchase.
If the bartering system does not require a bunch of hoops just to get a loaf of bread.
I am all for it.
The most important resource in the world is not money.
It's time.
Whatever system we go to. The shopping experience has to be as fast and easy as it is now.
I get security due to working as a software engineer.
Security cannot exceed customer experience.
That is what we have been taught. That is exactly how they sold us their system. Because it is so easy, we accept a useless intermediary, or something they have a monopoly on. It doesn't need to be that easy. People survived for thousands of years using barter. Who knows, maybe tens of thousands of years. Maybe hundreds of thousands of years.
A thing is hard if you don't know how to do it. It is easy if you do. For example, using a computer is hard. Someone who has never seen a computer would have quite the time figuring out even how to turn it on, must less how to send an email or even what an "email" is or why one would want to "send" one. But for us, it's trivially simple and intuitive, because we have been doing it our whole lives.
Bullshit. The "shopping experience" we have now is designed to make our things worthless to us. We are consumers. We don't buy what we need, we buy what we want, BECAUSE the shopping experience is so easy. We don't value what we have. We don't value what we buy. We buy it and we immediately don't give a fuck more often then not. It is rare when we buy something and are happy with the purchase down the line.
Your vision is clouded by the exact things it is intended to be clouded by; the packaging of "a modern economy", You are ignoring what's inside.
Regardless, the system I have described requires minimal effort in transition (stocks, multiple metals, art, property, etc. all serving as stores of value).
Customer experience is trained to be flighty, to look for the "easiest way out." To not try or want to try, in anything we do. That is our fundamental training so that we don't value anything, including ourselves or our lives.
A true "awakening" is going to be a whole lot more than just an understanding of the Cabal. It will include an appreciation for how our thoughts and beliefs have been constructed by them to keep us placated, stupid, blind, and perpetually handing over our resources to them.
I suggest people will learn the value of things and the value of themselves. That will be a true awakening, and learning how to barter will be a part of that, even if we make barter really easy to do (as I have suggested).
LOL!!!
You are living in a DREAM WORLD lol!
I suggest you take a freaking course in SALES and MARKETING!!
Humans NEVER decide on what they NEED! Humans decide what they WANT!!!!
Humans think EMOTIONALLY first. Then use LOGIC to rationalize the decision.
You cannot change the way our brain functions.
TIME is the most important thing due to the fact you cannot get it back
If your new system requires more time to shop. NO ONE is going to use that crap!!!
As I said.
If I want a FREAKING LOAF OF BREAD!
I want to be able to get that bread QUICKLY!
Why?
Every decision a person makes is a "trade-off".
If I got to the store and want a loaf of bread. There is an opportunity cost associated with me spending time getting the bread.
I could have used my time on something else.
What it sounds like to me.
You don't care if the system adds a bunch of time "waste" to the equation.
Look.. I support your system "IF" it's quick to use. I am not going to support a system that makes me jump through hoops just to get a loaf of bread.
So I am on your side "IF" those conditions are met.