nikola on Nostr: Looking ahead I do no longer see/expect a unified single global panopticon cbdc ...
Looking ahead I do no longer see/expect a unified single global panopticon cbdc system. Or at least not for all. The system simply does not have the skillset to pull it off. There will be exits, loopholes and thriving pockets. Some will be lost, some will be free
A few years back I saw it differently. The power momentum was suffocating and the system came down on us with all they had.
However, I now believe freedom advocates, by responding on multiple fronts and standing their ground, significally have slowed down the oppression, turned division on itself, and even won some, energetically and in manifestations.
There will be multiple battles over generations to come, but the path to victory has been set, we will not lose. Nothing can beat standing in authenticity and longing for freedom and love, surrenderimg to the journey of the soul.
A few words from Aldous Huxley.
’Not to mention the right to grow old and ugly and impotent; the right to have syphilis and cancer; the right to have too little to eat; the right to be lousy; the right to live in constant apprehension of what may happen tomorrow; the right to catch typhoid; the right to be tortured by unspeakable pains of every kind.’
There was a long silence.
’I claim them all’ said the Savage at last.
A few years back I saw it differently. The power momentum was suffocating and the system came down on us with all they had.
However, I now believe freedom advocates, by responding on multiple fronts and standing their ground, significally have slowed down the oppression, turned division on itself, and even won some, energetically and in manifestations.
There will be multiple battles over generations to come, but the path to victory has been set, we will not lose. Nothing can beat standing in authenticity and longing for freedom and love, surrenderimg to the journey of the soul.
A few words from Aldous Huxley.
’Not to mention the right to grow old and ugly and impotent; the right to have syphilis and cancer; the right to have too little to eat; the right to be lousy; the right to live in constant apprehension of what may happen tomorrow; the right to catch typhoid; the right to be tortured by unspeakable pains of every kind.’
There was a long silence.
’I claim them all’ said the Savage at last.