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Gayle Wells's avatar

Keeping this data. Thanks so much. When the same ones who are designing all of this are the very ones that are making trillions, looting us and all under the lie it is benevolent and for our good, that is an easy way to show the horrific and criminal conflicts of interests we will reject wholly. People can locally explain and then the lightbulbs will go off on why so much wealth is shifting up and the methods they use to do it and get government reps to do it for them.

Cheeky Gesturton's avatar

What a most unfortunate conundrum, that these vampires keep using the word “stakeholder”

Power, position, and property of those within two steps of both the Rockefellers and the Bauers, should be stripped. And,… the world would be a better place.

Freecus's avatar

"Participation in the financial system is no longer a right — it’s a permission granted to those who meet the criteria, withheld from those who don’t, and administered through the architecture one institution built across forty years.

Inclusive capitalism is ‘permission-based capitalism’. And the permissions were written by the people documented above."

Perfect concluding summary of the built System.

A full spectrum dashboard of metric-scores updated in real-time for each credentialed participant, represented as a digital-twin in the Machine.

60Gigahertz2's avatar

I keep wondering what the interface between the vast group of social orchestration and finance professionals -- and the Global Financial Elite's actually looks like. The professionals are marching in sync with the GFE goals for a reason. How do they get their orders in such a way that they are able to roll it all out just in time?

Rypke Zeilmaker's avatar

Check publications on chartalism for money as tax driven currency

Precursor to CBDC and combined with positive money approach leads to mechanism you describe

The Green Bonds mechanism (Green Gilt in UK) co authored by Thimann of TCFD does the same: purpose driven government debt, where credit rating agencies audit the ‘greenness’ of government spending