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Stephen Rowland's avatar

When I hear, embezzlement, I think, “Breach of trust” but

Rat & Cousin must understand that fraud & embezzlement are government tools that are intent on giving us CBDCs, the ultimate denier of freedom. No cheese deals without permission……has to be rejected at all costs.

TriTorch's avatar

Aside from a vehicle for fraud, embezzlement, money laundering, bribes, and well any and every crime under the sun, Bitcoin et el crucially acts as a pressure release valve to funnel dollars (FRNs actually) into in order to keep hyperinflation in check until...

The flood gates open and hyperinflation is deliberately allowed to explode (think holding a beach ball deeper and deeper under water over time and then suddenly letting it go) and the newly valueless dollar is then, right on cue, replaced with programmable slavery protocol CBDCs...

Which...

The public got conditioned into accepting because of the introduction of Bitcoin et el.

By the way, there are documents detailing digital currencies dating back to the 90s. The above was the plan all along:

BIS Chief Agustin Carstens: You Will Not Use Our CBDCs Without Our Permission (In Real Time): https://old.bitchute.com/video/mLVkHURKZp3S [1min]

"A key difference with the CBDC [and cash] is the central bank will have _absolute control_ on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability--and we will have the technology to enforce that."

They're saying they will determine how you use > their < money, in real time. Obviously we cannot allow that. Here is a comprehensive breakdown of the hell this would create over time:

HELL ON EARTH IS COMING WITH CBDCs - Here is How: https://old.bitchute.com/video/C8Dm3BjdJm14 [15mins]

Tardigrade's avatar

I think "NPCNN" is one of the most brilliant coinages ever.

Rat's avatar

I believe I picked it up on Xitter, or maybe somewhere else on the interwebs.

Jimmy's avatar

Au, Ag, are the coins to hold. Bitcoin, like fiat currencies, is universally cursed by those who failed to grasp the concept of wealth and didn’t get in on the ground floor, mostly because they were born too late. Crypto was never anything but

“rat poison” (as Warren Buffet said)

Dave Wise (Neoteric Wood Art)'s avatar

If someone were to glue coins on the doorstep of Jared Kushner, would that be considered a hate crime? Asking for a friend.

Charles Summers's avatar

If not a criminal act, a dilemma nonetheless, consider instead leaving a basket of free ham

Loon's avatar

Trying to snatch a piece of cheese from somewhere ?