There is a tendency to move people away from owning things to downloads and cloud storage. I am thinking specifically of software and music. My fear is that the God-Kings of the WEF want to extend the sharing to everything I thought I owned. With current technology hackers can access your computer and delete whatever they want. When the government forces us all to digital currency that means that they are the hackers above the law and they can wipe you out with the click of a mouse. Then the title deed to your home and the registration for your car will become all digital. This would be a dream come true for the Progressives*.
This is similar to the historic pattern. In the past all land belonging to the king, the church or nobility and the average person could be displaced at the will of the elites. What the midlevel socialists don’t seem to understand is that the king also had this power over the nobles. One of the reasons why America was such a beacon of liberty to the world was that a peasant farmer could come here, work hard and become a property owner.
Get ready for the return of feudalism. Think of the millions who are already living in some kind of housing paid for by the government either through direct ownership of subsidy. Think of the millions either not working or working menial jobs because the government is seeing to their needs with free medical care and subsidized food. Think of all the hoops people will need to jump through in order to keep the goodies flowing.
I encourage you to look for physical alternatives to digital possessions. Today it is your software. Tomorrow it will be your liberty.
*(Liberals, educators, the media, socialists, communists, crony capitalists, fascists (I repeat myself), elites, Rinos, Democrats, leftists, Never Trumpers, Antifa, BLM, MSM, Deep State, etc. Synonym for swamp dwellers)
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