Central Bank Digital Currencies are being pushed worldwide by the Bank of International Settlements and governments. Are we witnessing the natural evolution of money into a fully digital form or a pervasive system of social control masquerading as money?
This movie is an in-depth inquiry into CBDCs, digital IDs, the origins of Bitcoin, and the tokenization of all people, objects, and assets worldwide.
Posted originally on the CTH on January 10, 2025 | Sundance
As if the people in/around the Los Angeles area didn’t have enough to worry about. Apparently, the entire population of 9.6 million residents was mistakenly told to evacuate their homes around 4pm local time, according to Los Angeles County Supervisor Janice Hahn.
The emergency alert was supposed to be for a specific region ‘impacted by the Kenneth Fire in Woodland Hills.‘ However, someone sent the alert to every resident in the greater Los Angeles region, creating massive anxiety and exacerbating an already tense situation.
Officials in the region have been getting blasted by residents for their abject incompetence in controlling the fires and keeping residents up to date. The results of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) running amok in local and regional government appointments is having real consequences.
(VIA DAILY MAIL) – […] ‘I have been informed the evacuation warning that many of us just received on our phones was mistakenly issued countywide due to a technical error. A correction will be issued shortly,’ Hahn wrote.
Many were left furious by the disastrous mistake, and quickly fired back at Hahn in the comments.
‘Your failures will be remembered in history textbooks. Resign. This is going to get people killed,’ one wrote.
‘Thanks for freaking out all of Los Angeles County. Didn’t need this while all of us and family are on edge already,’ said another.
Another user commented: ‘You incompetent buffoons.’ (read more)
Posted originally on Jan 9, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
Central Bankers are trapped; Keynesian Economics remains the only tool in their quiver, and they are running out of arrows. The Fed Watchers are neck-deep in mainstream media propaganda spun by Marxist academics who lack any experience in even trading their own account, no less observing the real world outside of their ivory towers. Most of this dogma has not changed for centuries, and it stems from an era when the monetary system was in its infancy and based entirely upon the metal content of coinage lacking sufficient premiums for economic power.
As I have reported many times, the coinage of ancient times always carried a premium for the dominant economic power. The Swiss were imitating the gold coins of Philip II of Macedonia during the 4th century BC – the father of Alexander the Great.
Ancient Egypt never bothered to issue their own coinage, and they were conquered by Alexander the Great. Previously, the dominant economic power before Macedonia was Athens. The Egyptians imitated Athenian owls, which were recognized in international trade.
When Rome conquered Green and displayed the empire of Alexander the Great, we find that India was dominant in the trade of spices with the Romans. There was always a PREMIUM over the metal content of the coins of the dominant economy. Just as the dollar is really the reserve currency BECAUSE everyone needs to sell their products to Americans, the same was true in ancient times with Rome. That is, Rome lasted longer than anyone because it had a consumer-based economy, and thus, it was economically beneficial to stay within the Empire. That created the 1,000 years of peace, which our Neocons are only interested in imperial empire building, defeating Russia and China. It is free trade that creates world peace. They skipped that class in school and preferred death and destruction.
It was a trade that raised Florence to the top of the economic food chain by the 14th century. Their gold coin was the Florin, and once again, we see everyone imitating the Florin from Hungary to Spain.
By the 19th century, even Britain was issuing a silver coin still called the florin, equal to two shillings, demonstrating the long-term consequences of inflation over the centuries. The economic history is written in the coinage, not subject to fake news or opinion. It is there for everyone to see if they ever opened their eyes.
With the fall of Rome in Europe, there were no gold coins issued until the Brindisi Gold Augustalis in 1232 to facilitate trade with the Arab world. That inspired Florence to issue the Florin about 20 years later, in 1252, and the idea caught on with Genoa issuing their Gold Genovino the following year. Then, King Henry III issued a gold penny in 1257. From Florence to London, issuing gold coinage became prestigious, showing they were a prosperous empire.
The monetary system was entirely based on the metal content. By the 16th century, we begin to see competitive debasement between England and Spain. This has greatly influenced to this day how central bankers are dealing with old theories based on the quantity of money.
Sir Thomas Gresham was the agent for the English Crown on the Amsterdam Bourse, where government debt was starting to be traded. Because the exchange rates between nations did not have a premium at this time for economic power, the FX rates were based entirely on metal content. Thus, Gresham observed that debasement was a deterrence to selling government debt, for you would be repaid with debased coinage that had a lesser value on the FX markets. This led to Gresham’s Law – that bad money (debased) drives out the good.
As I have reported previously, once Emperor Valerian I (253-260AD) was captured by the Persians and remained in the prison of their king to be stuffed as a trophy on his death, the PUBLIC CONFIDENCE in Rome’s monetary system unfolded. Bankers were unsure about even accepting Roman coinage, demonstrating that there was a premium OVER AND ABOVE the metal content. The collapse in PUBLIC CONFIDENCE led to people hoarding the old coinage, for what took place was massive debasement due to the sudden shortage of silver. We see the debasement visually in just one 8.6-year wave. It was so bad that Emperor Aurelian sent troops against the Roman Mint because they were robbing the silver for themselves, and thousands died in the battle against the deep state bureaucracy.
A document from Egypt has survived, illustrating the unleashed financial crisis. It is from Aurelius Ptolemaeus, who is the strategus of the Oxyrhynchitenome. The public officials gathered and accused the bankers of closing their doors on account of their unwillingness to accept the divine coins of the Emperors. It became necessary that an order had to be issued to all the owners of the banks directing them to open and accept, and exchange all coins except the absolutely spurious and counterfeit. It was also directed that all who engaged in business transactions who refused to comply would be penalized. (POxy 1411 260AD, cited by Burnett 1987: p104). This confirmed what I have said throughout my career – it boils down to PUBLIC CONFIDENCE!
This lack of understanding of PUBLIC CONFIDENCE has confused economics and robbed the central banks of all their tools. They look at the debasement and Gresham’s Law and then articulate in the Austrian School that the chicken is confused with the egg, which comes first. They look at the increase in the money supply from debasement and ASSUME that is what causes hyperinflation, when in fact, it is the collapse in PUBLIC CONFIDENCE that takes place FIRST, and that causes the hoarding and that reduces the money supply circulating, and then this compels the government to create more money to service itself. It is NOT the other way around.
If these academic economists ever looked outside their own myopic field, they would understand that hoards of Roman coins are found from periods of political instability – especially wars. There was a series of over 20 emperors in a short time period during the collapse of the 3rd century AD. This is also where we find the greatest number of coin hoards throughout Europe. This is proof of what I am saying. Recessions occur because of public UNCERTAINTY regarding the future, so people spend less and save more. This is true no matter what century, and negative interest rates only compelled people in Europe to buy safes and take their cash out of the banks.
Over 200 American cities issued their own currencies during the Great Depression because the Fed was afraid of inflation and did not increase the money supply but contracted it when the public was also hoarding their money. This is why the ECB moved to negative interest rates in 2014 to try to punish people for hoarding and not spending. I warned the ECB back then that this was ass-backward, but of course, they did not listen. They tried to force people to spend when they had ZERO PUBLIC CONFIDENCE in the future – and rightly so. Thus, central banks kept interest rates excessively low for too long, which encouraged governments to explode their debts. Yes, it helped the stock market, but not as the press presents. People were wise enough to buy the stock with high dividends. Why did cash pay 0.5% when some stocks paid 5%+?
We need a new economic theory, and this nonsense of Modern Money Theory is absolute garbage because it is the chicken or the egg once again. They saw the increase in money supply with QE did not lead to inflation and concluded that the government is a monopoly and can create money at will without fear of inflation. What they totally screwed up is that (1) up to 70% of the money is held outside the domestic economy, (2) debt that pays interest is free to borrow against and has increased the money supply dramatically, and (3) increasing the money supply had no impact as did negative interest rates because people REFUSED to spend and hoarded lacking and PUBLIC CONFIDENCE in the economic future.
It is time we prevent academics who have ZERO real-world experience or have ever traded from coming up with theories that they are NOT qualified to do. This is like a man writing a book on how it feels to give birth. Come on! We elect politicians without any experience because they look nice. Without trading experience in economics, we end up with theories from people like Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes.
We just had Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook this week make a blunt warning to the markets like Alan Greenspan did in December 1996. She said:
“Valuations are elevated in a number of asset classes, including equity and corporate debt markets, where estimated risk premia are near the bottom of their historical distributions, suggesting that markets may be priced to perfection and, therefore, susceptible to large declines, which could result from bad economic news or a change in investor sentiment.”
Greenspan’s remarks of “irrational exuberance” did cause a brief pullback. However, it was quickly forgotten because traders must deal with reality – not theory. Here are Greenspand’s remarks, and you can see that central bankers still do not understand market behavior because they ONLY listen to academics.
“Clearly, sustained low inflation implies less uncertainty about the future, and lower risk premiums imply higher prices of stocks and other earning assets. We can see that in the inverse relationship exhibited by price/earnings ratios and the rate of inflation in the past. But how do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade? And how do we factor that assessment into monetary policy? We as central bankers need not be concerned if a collapsing financial asset bubble does not threaten to impair the real economy, its production, jobs, and price stability. Indeed, the sharp stock market break of 1987 had few negative consequences for the economy. But we should not underestimate or become complacent about the complexity of the interactions of asset markets and the economy. Thus, evaluating shifts in balance sheets generally, and in asset prices particularly, must be an integral part of the development of monetary policy.”
Posted originally on Jan 7, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
Washington state Democrats accidentally leaked a document entitled “2025 Revenue Options” describing how they plan to hunt down citizens for additional taxes. An email containing the document and an accompanying PowerPoint presentation was sent to everyone in the Senate and entail exactly how they will wordsmith their way into extorting the people. “Do say: ‘Pay what they owe’ — but Don’t say: “Tax the rich” or “pay their fair share” because “taxes aren’t a punishment,” the graph read.
The proposal includes an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition. Storage units would be reclassified as RENTALS and seen as retail transactions. Amid the cost of living crisis exacerbated by shelter costs, these politicians believe that citizens should pay more in property taxes.
“Avoid centering the tax or talking in vague terms about ‘the economy’ or ‘education,’” the document states, instead opting to use positive connotations such as “providing,” “ensuring,” and “funding.” These lawmakers note that they must “identify the villain” who is preventing “progress.” That villain is the government, but the government needs to pin your woes on another source to create division. “We can ensure that extremely wealthy Washingtonians are taxed on their assets just like middle-class families are already taxed on theirs,” the slide reads.
The leaked document assures that this common rhetoric is intended to blind the masses into believing that tax hikes will not affect them but the dreaded “rich” who do not pay their “fair share.” In truth, no amount of taxation could ever be enough for the government as it spends perpetually with no plan to “pay their fair share” of debt.
Smart money has been fleeing blue states for this precise reason. Amazon’s Jeff Bezos notably fled Washington state for Florida, reportedly saving $1 billion on taxes alone. He moved his parents out of the state as well to avoid the death tax, which is among the highest in the nation at 20%. Governor Jay Inslee is wrapping up his term by insisting on a “wealth tax.”
The state is expected to face a $16 billion revenue deficit over the next four years and believes a 1% levy on the wealthiest residents could generate $3.4 billion over that time period. Businesses generating over $1 million annually would be in a new tax category called “service and other activities” and would be required to pay a 20% surcharge from October 2025 to December 2026. Come January 2027, successful businesses would be punished with a 10% tax. Why would anyone choose to conduct business in a state that punishes success? Innovators are not going to begin their businesses under these conditions and established companies will simply leave.
“Let’s be clear: there is a deficit ahead, but it’s caused by overspending, not by a recession or a drop in revenue,” Gildon said in a statement. “When the cost of doing business goes up, consumers feel it too. His budget would make living in Washington even less affordable.”
The state failed to manage its finances properly, and that burden now falls on the people. We see the same problem emerge at the local and federal levels. Governments feel entitled to YOUR money. Rather than correcting the root issue of spending and misallocated funds, governments believe the people they govern will foot the bill. The rhetoric is always the same as they insist they are “progressing” society by punishing the greedy and vilified rich. In truth, everyone suffers as a result of government mismanagement.
Posted originally on Jan 8, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
Foreign concept but there are people who enjoy big government and welcome additional taxation. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) held a celebration to kickoff New York City’s new congestion toll fees. That’s right – people gathered around a sign announcing the “Congestion Relief Zone” at 60th Street and held a countdown as if it were New Year’s Eve.
Motorists entering Manhattan at 60th Street or below will be charged $9 if in a car or SUV, $14.40 for non-commuter buses, $21.60 for big rigs, and $4.50 for motorcycles. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority needs to cover a $33 billion budget deficit, and per usual, the people are on the hook for the bill. The MTA is seeking to generate $68 billion over the next five years, and this congestion tax is one of many new fees coming to NYC area as the new toll tax is expected to generate a mere $15 billion.
Governor Kathy Hochul is utterly clueless. She plans to bribe families with an “inflation refund” by shelling out $500 checks to households in a move that will cost the state $3 billion. We saw this fail during the pandemic when citizens earning beneath a certain threshold were bribed to stay complacent. Hochul said she would not raise the income tax in 2025, but nothing is ever off the table.
“Your tolls pay for: better transit, cleaner air, safer streets, a livable NYC. Thanks!” one resident shared on a sign that they brought to the opening ceremony. Seriously, these people have no idea what they are celebrating. Commuters who cannot afford the tax will be forced to take the trains which are notoriously unsafe. In fact, there was a stabbing on the Metro-North on the very day that the congestion relief zone was implemented.
Rideshare programs have been lobbying for this tax for years. Uber paid $2 million from 2015 to 2019 to encourage congestion taxes. Lyft personally donated $18,500 to Kathy Hochul’s campaign to champion congestion taxes. Both companies plan to raise fees to cover the cost of the tax. “We spent millions of dollars funding message testing, research, lobbyists and grassroots organizing to help those that have been fighting for congestion pricing for decades,” Uber admits in a statement on its website, later stating, “We do this because we are a for-profit company and good, robust, public transportation is good for business, reducing the need for car ownership and increasing use cases for Uber.”
“Congestion relief” is political rhetoric. It’s NEW YORK CITY — one of the busiest cities in the world! Goods and people must still enter the city, and these fees quickly add up. The people are on the hook for the budget deficit and the people are also on the hook to cover the fees that will ultimately be passed down to consumers. It is absolutely astounding that there are people who cheer higher fees as a result of government mismanagement.
Posted originally onJan 2, 2025 by Martin Armstrong
Over 6,481 retailers have closed their doors since the beginning of the new year, according to data from Coresight Research in November, but that figure is expected to reach 7,327, marking a 57.8% increase in closures since 2023.
During the pandemic, closures exceeded openings by 180 stores in 2020, with the gap widening in 2021 to 6,000 retailers. There were 5,919 store openings in 2023, barely easing the burden. While online shopping has nulled the need for many brick and mortars, the types of retailers that experienced the steepest declines are telling.
Nothing at the dollar store costs a dollar. That changed years ago during the pandemic, thanks to tariffs and supply chain issues. Retailers had to mark up these cheap goods to make a meager profit. As a result, Family Dollar shut their door to 677 locations and 99 Cents Only stores shed 371. Big Lots, also known for selling discounted items, has been forced to close 580 locations, although the bankruptcy played a larger role.
Rite Aid also experienced bankruptcy in 2024, closing 408 locations. Pharmacies, in general, took a major hit this past year. Walgreens plans to close 1,200 locations over the next three years and lost 259 locations in 259. CVS closed 586 locations as well. The convenience of picking up items while at the pharmacy does not overshadow the need for a discount. People are not willing to pay more for essentials at the pharmacy when they can receive them for a discounted price elsewhere. The same goes for convenience stores like 7-Eleven which shed 492 locations in 2024 with plans to close another 400 worldwide.
Another major contributing factor is the workforce – people do not want to work low-wage jobs that do not support their cost of living. Enter any pharmacy or low-end store, and you will find a severe shortage of workers. One pharmacy by me that is part of a major chain is only open two days a week because they simply do not have the staff to keep it operating.
There is a reason that retail closures are at their highest level since the pandemic. Americans are spending more on less and their spending habits are shifting from convenience to practicality.
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