The Path to Digital Slavery, by MrGlobalTransport

Going by current news articles, I think we as a society are on a trajectory towards digital slavery. Now, don’t get me wrong, the powers that be and their state-controlled media will assure us we are still participating in a democracy (the term constitutional republic is taboo to them, albeit the correct term) and that this will be convenient. The events that have been precipitated are all starting to accelerate and fall into place for the greatest power grab known to the United States and it’s globalist friends, and eventually most of the world.

What events do I mean? Digital currency as the sole currency for the common man, the integration of digital identity apps which will intertwine with digital currency, and the resulting lack of freedom that will go along with it.

Digital currency, crypto if you will, is being given the green light recently by many countries. Here in the US, the government is feverishly trying to figure out how to create its own and how to control the existing forms of it. We have for decades already been lead down the primrose path towards it. Debit cards, credit cards, banking apps…your money is nothing but zeros and ones and getting less tangible by the minute.

Digital identity apps are being developed, tested and implemented as you are currently reading this. Let’s look at Ukraine as a testing ground, research for yourself their state sponsored DIIA app as an example of reality. It will eventually contain your passport, drivers license, car registration, vaccination/health records and digital wallet. All conveniently tied to and controlled by the government.

We are all aware of the vaccine passports and QR codes that once were denied at the highest levels as “conspiracy theory.” Now a reality that is forced in many countries and to a lesser extent some of our own states.

Ok, doomer rant over. What can one do about it? I would suggest the creation and use of a parallel economy, and to a lesser extent bartering and black market to keep cash alive. For now, getting to know and doing business with locals is the first step.  Find a local butcher, farmers market, small businesses owned and operated by your neighbors and support them.

Will cash become obsolete due to inflation in conjunction with the exchange rate to the new digital currency, most likely. In that event I would suggest learning skills now or a way to produce something of value for when that time comes. You can only barter away so many beans and bullets, and honestly if you are skilled or can produce something of value then you set the price and reap the rewards. You are inherently more valuable to yourself, your family and your community if you are skilled.

Now why did I write this? Because, in a sense I’ve lived it. I was a prisoner in Australia for 2 1/2 years and a prisoner in Florida for 8 1/2 years. I know first hand what it’s like to be reduced to a digital identity and a number, and how to overcome overwhelming odds. I’ve lived in a cashless society for over a decade where every part of your identity, health and money lives on one single ID card that is controlled by the state. I also understand how to get, keep and use cash in a cashless society and most importantly how having skills or the means to produce differentiates you from being reliant on the state or others. Some of those stories are better stories around a campfire and not online, so that is all for now, hahaha.

God bless and remember: It’s a Republic…if you can keep it.

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About the Author: Patriotman

Patriotman currently ekes out a survivalist lifestyle in a suburban northeastern state as best as he can. He has varied experience in political science, public policy, biological sciences, and higher education. Proudly Catholic and an Eagle Scout, he has no military experience and thus offers a relatable perspective for the average suburban prepper who is preparing for troubled times on the horizon with less than ideal teams and in less than ideal locations. Brushbeater Store Page: http://bit.ly/BrushbeaterStore

2 Comments

  1. Captain Mike March 23, 2022 at 10:10

    I think the Amish people still do a lot of things the old world way. I grew up on an American Boy farm with my grandparents in Chiefland Florida and from that I put a lot of trust in everything around me with good understanding of how things worked. Now that I’m away from the farm though I believe most people are too stupid to not take themselves out along with everyone around them. Look how many shitwits virtue signaled for everyone around them to take the jab and now look at them laid up in a hospital bed about to bleed to death. I think the thing we can eventually look forward to are those who are still farming after most of us are dead from lack of knowledge and gods plan for future generations to look back and consider those who have blazed the trail before them already at least once before.

    • MrGlobalTransport March 23, 2022 at 13:50

      Captain Mike, I definitely agree, we can all learn a lot from the Amish and from our farmers. Even in the 1930-1940’s (if my years are correct) having a “victory garden” and chickens in the backyard was promoted. It might not be enough for full self sustainment, but I think it’s a great start.

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