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Privacy is a right, and a cornerstone of personal sovereignty and individuality.

Where to start? Many small business owners have experienced the intrusions and pervasive "Big Brother" attitude of bureaucrats. I got out when consumption (Sales) tax put government in your business with a 10pc stakeholding - a partner who has to know all the business inside information - information is a asset to guard but those in government leak information every day for their benefit. Toxic. Quarterly reports may be no headache for established businesses with stock holders and their own cohort of accountants and cubicle stuffers on payroll... but for new businesses...

Mentioned above because all this NWO digital imperialism and associated Agenda 21 anti-freedom claptrap is "top-down" elitism at work -it is in no way from the grassroots. In response, the "Grassroots" should probe the weak points of the elite - the wealthy adore and treasure their privacy but are diluting and scrubbing "grassroots" privacy. The wealthy buy layers of shelf companies and instruments to shield them from government as a stakeholder partner. Hypocrisy.

Close down every tax haven account. Kill that whole industry. Assign digital I.D. measures to every account and every off shore dollar and tax the human owners. No more hidden wealth in trusts. No privacy for billionaires and the slush money of the world.

Incidentally why are so many commodities locked up in cartels? Why are the commodities strictly administered by Big Brother? Why are precious metals controlled by a handful of private outfits in London? A critical economic activity device -physical currency- is under attack aka "being reviewed" and it opens the door to other "reviews" such as archaic mechanisms protecting established wealth dynasties.

As for the political representation and lobbying for legislation industries, start digitizing it as well; if the bandwidth can support CBDC and digital wallet transactions by the millions per second from every sale of every item everywhere, then it is also capable of handling a new direct electorate - suggestions of people voting in a direct lower house (parliament) abound. Lets cull politicians and invent a app for new Bills and Amendment of Bills notifications. "Oh, I can't vote this week I am need to pair with another person on leave..."

Recently Elon Musk used Twitter to gather votes on some issues and the response was a highlight. A more direct digital version of democracy is the only attraction of Digital I.D. to ordinary people with ordinary concerns about preservation/maintenance of personal sovereignty.

Attack in kind. The Elites will recoil from CBDC if we push back; I trust Elites and cozy cohorts to follow their self-interests and protect the status quo.

Do Not Comply.

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