| Carney wants to bring in a digital currency, but how? We know what happened when Carney advised Trudeau to declare the Emergency Act, and advised Freeland to de bank certain people who contributed funds and or participated.The result was that it caused a run on the banks and the Trudeau gov't had to immediately withdraw the Emergency Act after banks across Canada notified the Trudeau Regime about line ups to withdraw all available funds. Last week, Carney's gov't de banked an opposition party candidate in this election. I expect that Carney will first put in place currency controls, and then use financial coercion on a number of fronts, perhaps the first being to threaten to de bank firearms owners who don't surrender their firearms. He also must know using such heavy handed tactics will trigger another run on Canadian banks, but this time, Carney will then declare a banking holiday and use it to bring in a digital currency, with provisions for all cash held outside of banks or in deposit boxes to be converted or be rendered worthless. Once a digital currency is in place, Carney's gov't will be able to control your spending, travel and other expenditures based on your social credit score, which no doubt will largely depend on support for the Liberal Party and government, its narratives, policies and legislation. No doubt Liberals will cheer knowing that Carney is acting to keep them safe and secure. There is a silver lining. If Carney proceeds with his plan to accelerate the transition to digital currency and net zero, it should trigger Alberta independence. Vive L' Alberta Libre |