Banks continue to fail, and the deep state finds itself in a precarious situation. With their true motives exposed, it's evident that their primary concern is retaining power rather than adding value to the lives of the people they govern. Even in our current kleptocratic and gerontocratic society, there are limits, and those boundaries are rapidly being approached.

The present trajectory indicates a shift towards a more authoritarian state, as this is the only viable means of sustaining the ongoing grift in the absence of a functional democracy. To achieve this, however, they must control the money to prevent rebellion. This necessitates the implementation of a CBDC.

While it's not being suggested that the recent spate of bank failures is intentional, it's clear that those in power are capitalizing on the situation. We are moving towards a world where each country has a single central bank with one true member. This structure is the perfect breeding ground for a CBDC.

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I'd suggest it's intentional πŸ€™

Central planners create crisis so that they can capitalize on it. What has been going on is literally the opposite of the duty of government.

Have the solution create the problem then profit.

To expand on that, I think we're heading for an interesting situation where the state, as you say, does become authoritarian in theory (de jure) and expands its powers but at the same time looses its grip on the real world and will become less and less able to exercise executive power.

Also when a state overextends its powers with little to no effects on the real world the potential threats of noncompliance looses its magic.

"I'm unvaccinated and got away with it, so why should I pay taxes?"

No doubt. They have lost legitimacy, so they have to resort to force. But that won’t work in the Information Age unless they can do it quietly via CBDC and/or technocratic bio-medical tyranny.

What about states like Florida and North Carolina banning a potential CBDC?

Appreciate your well thought out comments thank you Jimmy.