You future is planned in ways you cannot imagine

Published: Sat, 12/01/18

G. Edward Griffinfrom G. Edward Griffin   
2018 December 1      

Your future is being planned in ways you cannot imagine
Conference Chairman: G. Edward Griffin
 
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Broadcast live from Paso Robles, California, December 8 & 9

 
The High Priests of Money, in their temples called Central Banks, long ago anticipated that their arcane secrets eventually would be revealed to the world and they would have to invent a new deity to replace it. That deity has been invented and is called Distributed Ledger Technology. Its beta model is called Blockchain, and its first use for money is called Bitcoin. New models are being tested, and the field is in rapid development. The end of this process is a cashless society that will place humanity under micro control by the same High Priests who now control fiat money.

Please re-read that paragraph. As outrageous as it may sound to cryptocurrency enthusiasts, I believe it’s an accurate summary of the epic monetary transition that now is underway. It’s development is under supervision of the High Priests and being offered to the faithful as a mysterious and benevolent new god.

That’s not to say that cryptocurrencies are evil, because they do, indeed, contain the potential for great benefit, but this digital coin has a back side. Cryptos are like guns. They can be used for good or evil depending on who is using them.

The High Priests understood this long ago and decided not to just wait and see how it all turns out. They wanted to be sure that control will be in their hands. They quietly took the lead in its development while pretending to be opponents – exactly as they did in the days leading to the creation of the Federal Reserve. Those who have read my book, The Creature from Jekyll Island; A Second Look at the Federal Reserve, will recall that, having drafted the Federal Reserve Act themselves, top bankers publicly spoke against it, knowing that those who normally would oppose the measure could be fooled into thinking that, since bankers are opposing it, it must be good.

The importance of this development is mind boggling. It goes far beyond the question of how much money you can make (or lose) by speculating in Bitcoin, or which new crypto-token is poised to make you a millionaire. Even if you have no interest in such matters, cryptocurrencies involve you profoundly.

YOU WILL BE FORCED TO USE CRYPTOS
Cryptocurrencies are here to stay, and you will be using them even if you don’t want to. Why? Because the High Priests are building a mechanism to facilitate that, and their friends in government are drafting laws to force you to use it.

Your future is being planned in ways you cannot imagine. 
If you are like most, you probably have no knowledge of this and no reliable source to acquire that knowledge – which brings us to the conference that is the reason for this message.

You can’t fix something without knowing what’s wrong with it. However, after the cause of the problem is identified, the solution becomes clear. Solutions are an important part of this conference. That includes a vision for a better monetary system and a plan for how to bring that system into reality. In the meantime, we also must know how to financially protect ourselves.

LIVE STREAM FOR THOSE WHO CANNOT ATTEND
Almost everyone wants to meet the speakers and make new friends – there is a lift of energy and morale that comes from that – but physical attendance is not possible for many. That’s why we have made considerable effort to deliver a high-quality live stream of the Saturday event. It will be broadcast on the Internet and can be viewed on-demand for seven days. The cost is incredibly low, especially if you share your viewing time with friends. So, if traveling to Paso Robles is not an option, do yourself a big favor and make a reservation now for the live stream. You’ll be glad you did.

 
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