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Hidden Agendas: Beware of the Government’s Push for a Digital Currency

John & Nisha Whitehead

“The greatest tyrannies are always perpetrated in the name of the noblest causes.”
Thomas Paine

The government wants your money. It will beg, steal or borrow if necessary, but it wants your money any way it can get it.

The government’s schemes to swindle, cheat, scam, and generally defraud taxpayers of their hard-earned dollars have run the gamut from wasteful pork barrel legislation, cronyism and graft to asset forfeiture, costly stimulus packages, and a national security complex that continues to undermine our freedoms while failing to making us any safer.

Americans have also been made to pay through the nose for the government’s endless wars, subsidization of foreign nations, military empire, welfare state, roads to nowhere, bloated workforce, secret agencies, fusion centers, private prisons, biometric databases, invasive technologies, arsenal of weapons, and every other budgetary line item that is contributing to the fast-growing wealth of the corporate elite at the expense of those who are barely making ends meet—that is, we the taxpayers.

This is what comes of those $1.2 trillion spending bills: someone’s got to foot the bill.

Because the government’s voracious appetite for money, power and control has grown out of control, its agents have devised other means of funding its excesses and adding to its largesse through taxes disguised as fines, taxes disguised as fees, and taxes disguised as tolls, tickets and penalties.

No matter how much money the government pulls in, it’s never enough (case in point: the endless stopgap funding deals and constant ratcheting up of the debt ceiling), so the government has to keep introducing new plans to empower its agents to seize Americans’ bank accounts.

Make way for the digital dollar.

Whether it’s the central bank digital currency favored by President Biden, or the cryptocurrency being hawked by former President Trump, the end result will still be a form of digital money that makes it easier to track, control and punish the citizenry.

For instance, weeks before the Biden Administration made headlines with its support for a government-issued digital currency, the FBI and the Justice Department quietly moved ahead with plans for a cryptocurrency enforcement team (translation: digital money cops), a virtual asset exploitation unit tasked with investigating crypto crimes and seizing virtual assets, and a crypto czar to oversee it all.

No surprises here, of course.

This is how the government operates: by giving us tools to make our lives “easier” while, in the process, making it easier for the government to crack down.

Indeed, this shift to a digital currency is a global trend.

More than 100 other countries are considering introducing their own digital currencies.

China has already adopted a government-issued digital currency, which not only allows it to surveil and seize people’s financial transactions, but can also work in tandem with its social credit score system to punish individuals for moral lapses and social transgressions (and reward them for adhering to government-sanctioned behavior). As China expert Akram Keram wrote for The Washington Post, “With digital yuan, the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] will have direct control over and access to the financial lives of individuals, without the need to strong-arm intermediary financial entities. In a digital-yuan-consumed society, the government easily could suspend the digital wallets of dissidents and human rights activists.”

Where China goes, the United States eventually follows.

Inevitably, a digital currency will become part of our economy and a central part of the government’s surveillance efforts.

Combine that with ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) initiatives that are tantamount to social media credit scores for corporations, and you will find that we’re traveling the same road as China towards digital authoritarianism. As journalist Jon Brookin warns: “Digital currency issued by a central bank can be used as a tool for government surveillance of citizens and control over their financial transactions.”

As such, digital currency provides the government and its corporate partners with a mode of commerce that can easily be monitored, tracked, tabulated, mined for data, hacked, hijacked and confiscated when convenient.

This push for a digital currency dovetails with the government’s war on cash, which it has been subtly waging for some time now. Much like the war on drugs and the war on terror, this so-called “war on cash” has been sold to the public as a means of fighting terrorists, drug dealers, tax evaders and even COVID-19 germs.

In recent years, just the mere possession of significant amounts of cash could implicate you in suspicious activity and label you a criminal. The rationale (by police) is that cash is the currency for illegal transactions given that it’s harder to track, can be used to pay illegal immigrants, and denies the government its share of the “take,” so doing away with paper money will help law enforcement fight crime and help the government realize more revenue.

According to economist Steve Forbes, “The real reason for this war on cash—start with the big bills and then work your way down—is an ugly power grab by Big Government. People will have less privacy: Electronic commerce makes it easier for Big Brother to see what we’re doing, thereby making it simpler to bar activities it doesn’t like, such as purchasing salt, sugar, big bottles of soda and Big Macs.”

This is how a cashless society—easily monitored, controlled, manipulated, weaponized and locked down—plays right into the hands of the government (and its corporate partners).

Despite what we know about the government and its history of corruption, bumbling, fumbling and data breaches, not to mention how easily technology can be used against us, the shift to a cashless society is really not a hard sell for a society increasingly dependent on technology for the most mundane aspects of life.

In much the same way that Americans have opted into government surveillance through the convenience of GPS devices and cell phones, digital cash—the means of paying with one’s debit card, credit card or cell phone—is becoming the de facto commerce of the American police state.

At one time, it was estimated that smart phones would replace cash and credit cards altogether by 2020. Since then, growing numbers of businesses have adopted no-cash policies, including certain airlines, hotels, rental car companies, restaurants and retail stores. In Sweden, even the homeless and churches accept digital cash.

Making the case for a digital wallet, journalist Lisa Rabasca Roepe argues that there’s no longer a need for cash. “More and more retailers and grocery stores are embracing Apple Pay, Google Wallet, Samsung Pay, and Android Pay,” notes Roepe. “PayPal’s app is now accepted at many chain stores including Barnes & Noble, Foot Locker, Home Depot, and Office Depot. Walmart and CVS have both developed their own payment apps while their competitors Target and RiteAid are working on their own apps.”

So what’s really going on here?

Despite all of the advantages that go along with living in a digital age—namely, convenience—it’s hard to imagine how a cashless world navigated by way of a digital wallet doesn’t signal the beginning of the end for what little privacy we have left and leave us vulnerable to the likes of government thieves, data hackers and an all-knowing, all-seeing Orwellian corpo-governmental state.

First, when I say privacy, I’m not just referring to the things that you don’t want people to know about, those little things you do behind closed doors that are neither illegal nor harmful but embarrassing or intimate. I am also referring to the things that are deeply personal and which no one need know about, certainly not the government and its constabulary of busybodies, nannies, Peeping Toms, jail wardens and petty bureaucrats.

Second, we’re already witnessing how easy it will be for government agents to manipulate digital wallets for their own gain in order to track your movements, monitor your activities and communications, and ultimately shut you down. For example, civil asset forfeiture schemes are becoming even more profitable for police agencies thanks to ERAD (Electronic Recovery and Access to Data) devices supplied by the Department of Homeland Security that allow police to not only determine the balance of any magnetic-stripe card (i.e., debit, credit and gift cards) but also freeze and seize any funds on pre-paid money cards.

In fact, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that it does not violate the Fourth Amendment for police to scan or swipe your credit card. Expect those numbers to skyrocket once digital money cops show up in full force.

Third, a government-issued digital currency will give the government the ultimate control of the economy and complete access to the citizenry’s pocketbook. While the government might tout the ease with which it can deposit stimulus funds into the citizenry’s accounts, such a system could also introduce what economists refer to as “negative interest rates.”

Instead of being limited by a zero bound threshold on interest rates, the government could impose negative rates on digital accounts in order to control economic growth. “If the cash is electronic, the government can just erase 2 percent of your money every year,” said David Yermack, a finance professor at New York University.

Fourth, a digital currency will open Americans—and their bank accounts—up to even greater financial vulnerabilities from hackers and government agents alike.

Fifth, digital authoritarianism will redefine what it means to be free in almost every aspect of our lives. Again, we must look to China to understand what awaits us. As Human Rights Watch analyst Maya Wang explains:

“Chinese authorities use technology to control the population all over the country in subtler but still powerful ways. The central bank is adopting digital currency, which will allow Beijing to surveil—and control—people’s financial transactions. China is building so-called safe cities, which integrate data from intrusive surveillance systems to predict and prevent everything from fires to natural disasters and political dissent. The government believes that these intrusions, together with administrative actions, such as denying blacklisted people access to services, will nudge people toward ‘positive behaviors,’ including greater compliance with government policies and healthy habits such as exercising.”

Short of returning to a pre-technological, Luddite age, there’s really no way to pull this horse back now that it’s left the gate. To our detriment, we have virtually no control over who accesses our private information, how it is stored, or how it is used. And in terms of our bargaining power over digital privacy rights, we have been reduced to a pitiful, unenviable position in which we can only hope and trust that those in power will treat our information with respect.

At a minimum, before any kind of digital currency is adopted, we need stricter laws on data privacy and an Electronic Bill of Rights that protects “we the people” from predatory surveillance and data-mining business practices by the government and its corporate partners.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the ramifications of any government having this much unregulated, unaccountable power to target, track, round up and detain its citizens is beyond chilling.

Originally published via The Rutherford Institute

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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Muppet Show
Muppet Show
Oct 10, 2024 3:49 PM

Short of returning to a pre-technological, Luddite age, there’s really no way to pull this horse back now that it’s left the gate. To our detriment, we have virtually no control over who accesses our private information, how it is stored, or how it is used.

This sounds like a gatekeeper/ limited hangout statement. It’s of the same kind as the “you can’t avoid getting vaxxed” statements I heard during the (ongoing) mass psychosis.

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Oct 2, 2024 1:47 PM

Just tried one of the links to Sweden in the article:
“…And people making illegal purchases on the black market will always prefer cash.”

See how people using norm purchases with coins are smeared in campaigns in MSM as fraudsters on “a black market” making “illegal” payments? = Socialist manipulation into false reality.

Socialists destroy our math, they destroy our language, they destroy our social relationship and social inter-dependency.

Fake socialist smile instead of real smile, fake plastic socialist Lolita instead of real women, fake socialist dildo instead of a real penis, a robot instead of a real human, fake illusion money on a screen instead of real money.

Fake screen ID instead of real physical ID.

Howard
Howard
Oct 1, 2024 5:24 PM

Hey, don’t sell the American people short. Back when Edward Snowden revealed the NSA’s massive surveillance of them, the American people raised such a fuss that the NSA had to back down!. Oh wait, that never happened did it? Instead, the people fell all over themselves finding ways to justify it – you know, the old default position: “If you have nothing to hide….”

The best ally totalitarianism has is a fairly comfortable citizenry terrified of one thing above all else: rocking the boat and losing what they have.

As a side note, I don’t know why the Whiteheads keep referring to the culprit as “the government” when it’s actually “the empire.” It’s no coincidence that we the people began losing our freedoms big time after WWII, when the US Empire sprung full blown from the mangled skull of Europe.

As to the assault on cash, it didn’t just begin with plastic cards. Oh no. It began many decades ago with a single phrase: “Do Not Send Cash” when paying bills. Oh, it was for our protection, so the bad guys at the Post Office wouldn’t steal it. Or was it?

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Oct 2, 2024 11:54 AM
Reply to  Howard

Actually there was a lot of bank robberies.
I have lived in Latin America a couple of years and know for a fact that money transports by special waggons to our construction sites by was frequently exposed to hold-ups and robbed.
People get tempted. Even today they have their long fingers down in E-accounts, stealing Bitcoin, m.m.
So the eternal “security problems” has still not been resolved, even less with E-money.

j d
j d
Oct 1, 2024 1:24 PM

The first video “Cross Border Payment A Vision for the Future” featuring Augustin Carstens, General Manager for the Bank for International Settlements, tells you all you need to know about CBDC in 56 seconds: https://live.solari.com/w/p/fB7tHdYRypjkPvZSxvEUBU
Also the next 3 videos, which are Neel Kashkari, President of the Minneapolis Federal Reserve, Bo Li, Deputy Managing Director for the IMF, and Richard Werner, which are also here: “Action of the Week: September 30, 2024: Make a Push for Financial Freedom in Five Minutes” https://home.solari.com/action-of-the-week-september-30-2024-make-a-push-for-financial-freedom-in-five-minutes/

jaredX
jaredX
Oct 1, 2024 1:23 PM

“Laws” – Ha!
As the author says it is happening – get used to it.
The little people are not really pertainant to the discussion, but the people that matte are not comfortable with the technology – they will have to make sure that there exist suitable loop-holes for their use – allowing evasion of monitoring and security from seizure. That is the reason for the hesitation – the sovereign is beholden to the merchants as it ever was. Go back to your Tik-Tok, there is nothing for you here.

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Oct 1, 2024 6:41 AM

Government is a parasite..

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Oct 1, 2024 11:01 AM
Reply to  Paul Watson

O/T, but am not sure whether you saw my two replies to your abusive post to me a couple of days ago. The link below takes you straight to my two replies (comments # 688666 & 688670):

https://off-guardian.org/2024/09/27/livestream-digital-id-the-foundation-for-technocracy/#comment-688666

And in my reply to Hannah yesterday (see link below), I again provided the representative booklist: there are literally tens of thousands [and probably hundreds of thousands] of very high-quality, scholarly books published which provide the many proofs that what I’ve stated is indeed the truth. Since my enlightenment back in 1994, I’ve read 1000+ books on this vital truth, and also possess literally hundreds of personal proofs of the truth of what I’ve stated, on this subject, As also have many other millions of properly-informed people around the world.

https://off-guardian.org/2024/09/27/livestream-digital-id-the-foundation-for-technocracy/#comment-688697

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Oct 1, 2024 2:38 PM

More Satanic dribble..

Christine Thompson
Christine Thompson
Oct 2, 2024 1:33 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

You will get one hell of a big shock on the eventual day on which you do what is so very incorrectly termed to ‘die’.

One day, I will receive an apology from you, when we’re both back in the very real Afterlife (literally everyone has to apologise, when back in the Spirit dimension, for things they’ve done, or said, wrongly… it’s part of how the Afterlife works). And I will then say “I told you so…”.

You ‘Christians’/Christian Fundamentalists have been well and truly ‘had’.
‘Christianity’ is nothing but a very evil cult. And none of you very foolish people around the world who’ve fallen for it are aware of that fact.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Sep 30, 2024 5:33 PM

The government already ‘erases’ money. Its convenient to think that it collects your money as taxes and gives it away to friends and family but that’s nowhere near what really happens. The mechanism(s) of money creation are a sort of fiscal sleight of hand, its very clever but essentially money is created out of thin air. This is balanced by money being ‘destroyed’ by taxation etc. and the Treasury and government has to maintain this balance to keep inflation under control.

At you get further down the food chain you find that economies have to be more balanced. In fact the government and its central bank requires a monopoly of fiat currency and takes a very dim view of anyone creating or using an alternative. (In the case of the US this extends beyond our borders to the world in general — one sure fire way to get liberated by the forces of freedom and democracy used to be a major oil producing state that started selling the stuff in other currencies than US dollars). The reason for this is, I’d guess, that fiat currency implicitly encourages mounting debt, its difficult to keep it from becoming a humongous pyramid scheme, so the only way to keep the game going is to make sure its the only game. (Understanding this explains much of what’s going on in the world — the biggest danger to Freedom and Democracy posed by countries like Russia and China isn’t that they’re going to invade us but they are running budget surpluses and we can’t get our hands on that cash!)

NickM
NickM
Sep 30, 2024 3:48 PM

< China expert Akram Keram wrote for The Washington Post, “With digital yuan, the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] will have direct control over the financial lives of individuals >

‘”Wapo” and “Experts”. China experts have replaced Russia experts of the Truman/Macarthy era, but the Washington Post still stands staunch, singing from the same old Anti-Socialist hymn sheet to faithful U$ Liberals.

That <quote> tells you where the Whiteheads are coming from, and where their Rutherford project will be recorded:

“The Decline and Fall of the Neo-Liberal Empire” — Book title.

Annie
Annie
Sep 30, 2024 11:25 AM

Is this not been brought about in revelations? Can we even stop the beast now??.

McMurphy
McMurphy
Sep 30, 2024 11:13 AM

Taxes are made for you to stay poor. The overloads don’t need your money…They print it.

Johnny
Johnny
Sep 30, 2024 9:36 AM

Australia’s biggest bank had an advertising campaign back in the late 90s/early 2000s with the slogan “It’s your money Ralph”

Not anymore

Erik Nielsen
Erik Nielsen
Oct 2, 2024 12:01 PM
Reply to  Johnny

Even the bankers are not the enemy. The bankers themselves will be fired and all their local offices will be closed, eaten up and sold.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Sep 30, 2024 9:22 AM

A close relative actually said to me

” If you’ve got nothing to hide, you’ve got nothing to fear”

Those very words.

Whilst that attitude exists it is easy for them to introduce CBDC.

It appears to be a very common belief.

Johnny
Johnny
Oct 1, 2024 8:39 AM

Meanwhile, those at the top of the pyramid CAN hide their money offshore, in the Caymans, Switzerland etc.
Fucking hypocrites.