Federal Reserve’s ‘absolute control’ of digital currencies will be an Orwellian nightmare

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Opinion | Federal Reserve’s ‘absolute control’ of digital currencies will be an Orwellian nightmare WashTimesOpEd

They tested our limits with lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re using climate change to enfeeble the United States and empower a world kleptocracy. Part of this plan is to get rid of our dollar bills.

The administration is also waging inflation-causing war on fossil fuels, gas-powered stoves and cows on behalf of the green lobby, which has been endowed with billions of our tax dollars. Millions wind up in Democratic campaign coffers each election cycle. An executive order signed by President Biden on March 9, 2022, orders research and development of CBDCs. The order says that such a system could aid “equitable” financial access and reduce “negative climate impacts” .“While the Federal Reserve has made no decisions on whether to pursue or implement a central bank digital currency, or CBDC, we have been exploring the potential benefits and risks of CBDCs from a variety of angles, including through technological research and experimentation.

This is an Orwellian nightmare that we in the United States could experience if we don’t resist the lure of central bank digital currencies.

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