CBDCs and the Centralisation of Power: What You Haven't Been Told
History repeats itself! Look for the patterns. Critical insights and clips from Monday's Better Way Live session exposing the shadow side of CBDCs and history of elitism. exposing the shadow side of C
Written by World Council for Health Correspondent Alice Ashwell, PhD.
On Monday 16 October 2023, the World Council for Health (WCH) Better Way Live session #107 focused on appreciating the deep roots of our current situation and recognising the need to safeguard our finances as Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) start to be rolled out.
WCH Steering Committee members Emma Sron and Shabnam Palesa Mohamed welcomed speakers Jason Bassler and Gavin Nascimento, authors whose recent books expose the shadow side of CBDCs and the roots of plans for world government, which includes population control.
As always, if you missed it you can catch up with this informative discussion and more in the WCH Newsroom.
Preparing for CBDCs
Jason Bassler, co-founder of The Free Thought Project, describes his new e-book, 3 Ways to Prepare for CBDCs as “a book for the beginner” who is keen to get “one step ahead of the curve” as CBDCs are being introduced.
Many people are entirely unaware of this new financial transaction system, or that it is already being piloted or implemented in 131 countries.
Developed by central banks, which are private, unaccountable entities, CBDCs are an essential part of a vast control grid, which ties in with Digital IDs that will enable the implementation of a Social Credit Score system, and the restriction of movement of people within what have been dubbed ’15-minute cities’.
As a taster, listen to Jason suggesting some of the strategies that may be used to introduce CBDCs:
While the progress of this juggernaut seems unstoppable, Jason shared an encouraging story from Nigeria, where local people recognised the possibility that the eNaira would be used to control them. So many people refused to use this digital currency that the central bank withdrew it.
Two of Jason’s recommendations to help us prepare for CBDCs were, firstly to continue using cash, despite the current ‘war on cash’ that has resulted in a 30% drop in its use over the past year. Secondly, he recommends investing in cryptocurrencies – especially private, decentralised cryptos like Monero. Check out the interview for some valuable tips on safeguarding these investments.
Jason’s book is available as a PDF file directly from his website. In addition to advice on how to protect your finances, it sketches the context of the origins and evolution of money, and includes interviews with Derrick Broze, who spoke (watch here) at Better Way Conference 2023, and Gavin Nascimento, as well as a bonus off-grid survival guide.
Emma Sron mentioned that continuing to use cash is one of the actions promoted by WCH’s ‘Great FreeSet’ Campaign. She encouraged everyone to sign up for free at TheGreatFreeSet.org to receive fortnightly emails with practical tips on making a positive change towards a Better World.
History repeats itself – observe the patterns
Gavin Nascimento is founder of the website ‘A New Kind of Human’, and author of the e-book, A History of Elitism, World Government, and Population Control.
The book is a response to his concern about the current craziness, and his desire to guide people through this time of deception so that we can defend ourselves against those who intend to harm us.
Gavin recognises that, through the social system, humanity has been deliberately kept in a state of ignorance and unawareness by those whom Shabnam describes as the ‘parasite class’, in order to continue profiting from our exploitation.
He believes that we can use historical patterns as evidence of this malign intent:
“Historically speaking … there are certain immutable patterns. And once you see these patterns you can almost make a scientific observation because the outcome becomes predictable … if it’s been done before, it can be done again. When … these people in power … engage in certain behaviours consistently throughout the human story – then you can use that as reliable, palpable evidence.”
Many of the worst assaults on humanity have been covered up under layers of deception, resulting in most people being unable to recognise the evidence that we are under attack by this parasite class.
Gavin shared valuable advice for those trying to share these insights with others.
Firstly, we need to communicate a truth that can be verified by a source trusted by that person, and with which they are familiar.
Secondly, we must “conduct ourselves with composure” and not overwhelm the person with “a tsunami of emotions”. We must also recognise where that person is on their journey of understanding, and work slowly and incrementally to help them perceive what they may have previously ignored or rejected.
Finally, it is essential to avoid using fear to convince people as this is traumatising. Remembering that our perceptions tend to divide us, we should embody and communicate those human principles that unite us: kindness, compassion, integrity, and the Golden Rule.
Indeed, the Achilles heel of the parasite class is the fact that their power is rooted in deception of the people. Gavin reminded us of the words of Buckminster Fuller who stated, “You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
And so it is up to us to co-create ‘the better world’ based on the deeper principles of humanity – and to embody these daily.
An uplifting conclusion
At a time when so much division is being sown based on perspectives, not principles, it was uplifting to conclude the session with this reminder of our unity as humans. Enjoy this rendering of ‘One Day’ sung by a thousand people from different faiths at the Tower of David in Jerusalem in 2018.
Yes, there IS a better way!
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