CBDC Rollout may require changing The Constitution - BIS - uh how bout no!
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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.
Why is there always an assumption of "ignorance" if someone disagrees? It is so common to find that assumption. My stance is not based on a lack of study on these topics, but on an abundance of it.
Specific to this discussion is the idea of a value added cost:
A value added cost is a perception of increased value based on knowledge of a product. In this case my hypothetical increase in value (that people would be willing to do just a little bit more to engage in barter over a single currency) comes from an understanding of the fraud of our modern economy, and that we have been guided to consume instead of exchange goods. I suggest that with such knowledge there would be additional value in exchange, and a rejection of the consumption ideology. Thus people would be willing to work towards an exchange mentality, even if it takes a bit more effort.
Of course if the effort is too great (the cost too high, too much time involved, etc.), then it won't be adopted, but why would you assume it would be too great? Nothing I have said suggests that. I have only suggested that there would be additional knowledge required and, minimally, more effort. I never implied it would be onerous and I have no idea why you think it would be. As I said, it was likely the method of exchange for as many as hundreds of thousands of years. It's doable.
People will always do what they feel they need to do based on the information they have available to them at the time a decision is made. THAT is the fundamental driving principle of human action. Different knowledge mutes some choices and amplifies others, but in all cases, it is the perception of "need" that drives the decision making process.
In our case "wants" have become the primary driver, because we have been purposefully trained to refuse our needs, and look to our wants as needs. That pushing of "wants" as "needs," and the confusion of "needs" is the primary function of propaganda, which is literally everywhere, and all has a single source. It is that purposeful confusion that drives our "consumer" nature. That is NOT our natural state, but a derived and purposefully created state; a training, a brainwashing.
People need to relearn the difference between "need' and "desire." Once people realize the fuckery that led to the confusion, our whimsical nature will be much reduced. Transitioning to a slightly more complicated, but much more engaged method of exchange will become trivial at that point. A value added cost that everyone will feel is worthy of their time.
I'll tell you what.
Give 3 to 5 shopping situations.
Write it out step by step and tell me how it will work.
You seem like a smart guy. I am assuming you have this figured out to be so confident it will work.
I believe you are missing the point. The point is an Awakening. Awakening means a fundamental shift in knowledge. For example, if you currently believe that eating 300g of carbs per day is healthy (per the FDA recommendation), you will eat 300g of carbs per day. If you learn that that 300g of carbs per day was motivated by first a fraudulent report from Harvard paid for and bribed by the sugar industry, then, when that was found out, paid for and bribed by the grain industry to keep it at 300g per day but switched from sugar to grains, how likely are you to change your diet? If you also found out that that diet choice is the primary cause of almost all deaths in the United States, being responsible for almost all Cancer, Heart Disease, and type 2 Diabetes, how likely are you to change your diet? If you then learned that these three death types make the hospital industry, on average, over $50,000 per death, a hospital industry which is owned and run by the same people who own and run the food industry, how likely are you to change your diet?
Our entire restaurant industry, grocery industry, and all other food industries are geared towards that high carb diet. It is hard to not eat that way. A proper diet is very likely less than 100g of carbs per day. It is extremely hard to eat that way and get all the proteins and good fats your body needs to remain healthy. Yet some people do realize that. It has been a trend for the past ten years that some people have come to realize that a complete diet change needs to happen for human health, and so they do what it takes to eat better. It doesn't matter HOW HARD it is to eat better, or how much more it costs, because value has been added through knowledge.
The same is true for our concept of what we buy. We are being killed by the system as it is. Not just "defrauded," but actually physically, emotionally, psychologically, and spiritually destroyed by our "easy" system. Once people see, really see what has happened, how we got here, what our system does, it will be completely rejected. People will do whatever it takes to transition from that which is literally killing them and sucking their soul out of them.
It is all about "knowledge." The awakening will cause that. If you wish to see the start of my report on this system, please look at it here. It is a deep dive into the construction of the singular corporation that exists, and the singular body of people that run it. The next section (hopefully coming out soon) will elaborate numerous other systems that same group of people created and still control, namely education, science, and medicine. Future sections will show how they created and control our government and the media, and what they have done with the systems they created. The final section will elaborate how they created our system of economics, and how they have used it to literally and legally enslave the entire human race. It will then show the path out, in detail, but first all that context needs to be understood. I have a ways to go to get all that out, but I invite you to read the first part I have done.
It's a bit long, because it is comprehensive and designed to be read by someone with no knowledge of the Cabal, but I have been told it's a pretty easy read, if you are interested.
As for what a typical transaction would look like, it could be as simple as:
You go to the store and trade 1.29 stocks of TMTG for your weekly groceries by simply swiping your NFT holding card. Or perhaps they take silver, so you give them 1.2 oz of silver. Maybe you have apples. You go to the service desk and see if they will trade your apples and how much they are willing to trade for them.
I have a lot of ideas on how the infrastructure would be set up that I could elaborate in detail, but honestly, who knows or cares? None of that is the point of this discussion and is not something that could possibly be figured out by a single person. It is rather, something that requires many people working together to create, or perhaps it would just develop organically.
The point is an appreciation for the new knowledge that people would have that would motivate the belief in the need to make the change. People must perceive there being a need for the value added cost. I have studied the system and how they created it extensively. If I can get all that info out to everyone, or they otherwise come to it on their own, adopting a new system won't just be "easy,' it will be demanded.