Solomon Schmidt
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So it's basically typically created by a sovereign government and is tied to ensure that whatever the level of growth is, that you have enough paper...
or enough currency to transact with.
So it's really tied to economic growth as opposed to any particular commodity or real asset.
So the idea of financial rebellion was to, right now, we are financing our both digital IDs and programmable money.
We are financing the control grid.
that ultimately, if it goes into place, I say turns into a digital concentration camp.
And literally, we have the power to stop financing it by shifting our money.
I always tell the story of being in Washington and in sort of a boardroom situation, and the congressman is standing there, and there's protests on the street on Pennsylvania Avenue, and he says, let's face it, honey, as long as they're carrying a Citibank credit card in their back pocket, I don't care if they walk up and down.
right?
So, you know, we often think of political solutions as going into the polls and changing, you know, who's in the Oval Office or who's in a particular political.
But one of the greatest political solutions is we just stop building and financing the control grid and shift our time and money.
And there are many different things you can do, and that's what I'm going to be talking about on Sunday.
You know, why are we
helping the enemy.
Why are we literally turning over our power by complying with digital ID systems and programmable money?
Many people have heard of central bank digital currency, but the US has just passed a new law called the Genius Act, and they are planning on issuing the equivalent privately, it's programmable money.
And one of the things we're doing at Solaria, we have new legislation.
We were working with states who were passing laws to stop CBDC, both foreign and domestic.
Now we're coming back around with new model legislation to say it's called the Payment Protection and Transparency Act.
And the goal is to stop all programmable money, whether private or public.