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Tennessee: State Bills to Protect Cash and Financial Integrity

Tennessee has put forward several bills in the past few years to protect citizens and residents from electronic…

Central Banks Want CBDCs | Prof Richard Werner | BIG PICTURE

Central Banks Want CBDCs | Prof Richard Werner | BIG PICTURE

As part of the upcoming film CBDC: The End of Money, I interviewed renowned economist and professor Richard Werner.

Professor Werner is the father of the monetary policy concept of quantitative easing, the author of the best-selling book Princes of the Yen: Japan’s Central Bankers and the Transformation of the Economy, and the writer of an important paper on the actual operations of banks.

The Digital ID Threat Is Real: Don’t Fall for Empty Promises and Trojan Horse Reforms

The Digital ID Threat Is Real: Don’t Fall for Empty Promises and Trojan Horse Reforms

At Solari, our focus is on working to protect financial transaction freedom and expose the central bankers’ dangerous agenda of complete financial transaction control. Digital IDs—which, in combination with other digital systems, can “be used to monitor our whereabouts, limit our freedom of movement and control our access to money, goods and services”—are a linchpin of the control agenda, and one that the bankers and their technocratic allies are eager to bring to fruition

How to “Opt-out” from the Big Tech Social Credit System

How to “Opt-out” from the Big Tech Social Credit System

Update 10-15-23: The first version of this article was well-received. Thanks to everyone who took the time to send me feedback. Based on this, I updated the content and expanded the article with the latest developments and more options that people should know about. The state of tech is an ever-changing …

CBDCs: Ultimate Tool of Oppression

CBDCs: Ultimate Tool of Oppression

If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face – for ever,’ said O’Brien, the grand inquisitor of the totalitarian regime in Orwell’s futuristic novel 1984.
Alternatively, you could imagine a sandal. Last month I visited Sutton Hoo, the famous Anglo-Saxon burial site of a king and his ship in Suffolk…

‘Putin could switch everything off’: how cashless Sweden went too far

‘Putin could switch everything off’: how cashless Sweden went too far

It is the Swedish thing to do to have coffee and cake in the morning. It is, however, unusual to be doing so with a former head of Interpol. Björn Eriksson has spent much of his professional life hunting criminals, coordinating police forces and running national emergency drills. Now his chief security concern is his country’s erasure of cash…

The Social Credit System is Already Here

The Social Credit System is Already Here

Another shot was fired last week signaling the arrival of a Social Credit System in the US. JP Morgan’s Chase Bank abruptly closed several accounts of Dr Mercola, his businesses, his employees, and employees’ family members. Chase claimed it took the actions “because of unexpected activity.”…

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