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Central Banks Want CBDCs | Prof Richard Werner | BIG PICTURE

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This post was originally published by Big Picture

Shot as apart of the documentary

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.

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https://bigpicture.watch/donations/support-our-work/

In this 15-minute interview, Professor Werner discusses the global implementation of CBDCs, the crusade to eliminate cash, the push for negative interest rates, and how Bitcoin has paved the way for CBDCs!

A system of totalitarian control is being rolled out to micromanage our lives, driven by central bankers worldwide. There is a campaign to go cashless and make our money complete programmable. Digital prisons are being built before our eyes and we must realize this and stop it.

During the Covid crisis, vaccine passports and restrictions on movement and purchasing taught us a great deal.
Don’t miss this epic interview!

And Richard Werner’s Substack:
https://rwerner.substack.com/

And his website:
RichardWerner.org

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