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Student indoctrination: CBDC - get hyped!
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It always worries me when I hear about students being subjected to "embrace" something 'commercial.'

And while this alleged "indoctrination" is taking place in Europe, I can't imagine we won't see the same thing here in the States eventually.

My source is an article entitled: The CBDC Indoctrination Has Begun

In summary it describes something interesting happening in high schools, at least in Spain thus far.

Excerpted:

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"Yesterday a close friend of mine who lives in Spain told me that his son, a high school senior, has been getting lessons in school about Central Bank Digital Currencies, or CBDCs.

If you’re not familiar with the concept, a CBDC is essentially a cryptocurrency that is controlled by the government and central bank.
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But CBDCs take this power to a much higher level… because there’s no more middleman. Government authorities wouldn’t have to bother going to banks, brokerages, and credit card companies; they could simply deactivate your funds with a mouse click.
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Now, even though only a handful of CBDCs have been rolled out around the world, there are over 100 central banks that are developing their own CBDCs. And that includes both the United States and the European Union.
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My friend’s son (again, a high school senior in Spain) explained that his teachers are absolutely gushing over the idea of CBDCs...
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The teachers expressed utter joy about this, and the curriculum seems designed to get the kids excited about it too..."


Perhaps needless to say, I feel that the entire exercise of CBDC's is a "dream come true" for any cabal, or wayward government, pursuing the ultimate goal of totally subjugating a population.  It would be a lynchpin of any nascent NWO.  In fact, it seems to be the stuff of 'end game' moves, expressly because there is no way the intervene should their agencies decide to 'punish' anyone at anytime, anywhere.

So yeah, maybe I'm being too untrusting, and I should adhere to the commonly held notion of "they'd never do that."  But still, I prefer a world where they can't do it at all, not one where they could do it - but we trust them not to.

I suspect that if you wanted to create an indoctrination scenario, high school might the best place to do it - after all most high school students think they know everything and are never wrong. 

I have to wonder if they are going to try it with younger students in the US ... since that's where "influencer" educators operate with the least effective oversight?  Look for it at schools near you...
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Student indoctrination: CBDC - get hyped! - by Maxmars - 02-15-2024, 11:50 PM


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