1 hr 29 min

The 2024 Election & CBDCs Hard Asset Money Show

    • Investing

In this episode, Christian Briggs and Mandy Gunasekera are guests on A Good Fight Show with Jameson Haygood, and discuss a range of significant political topics. Initially, the conversation focuses on the speculation surrounding the Democratic candidate for the 2024 election. Amid concerns about Joe Biden's health, there are whispers in Washington D.C. that Michelle Obama might be the party's nominee. The discussion suggests that, if nominated, she would continue the policies of the Obama era, perceived by some as promoting a socialist agenda.

The episode then shifts to the topic of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), using the 2020 Canadian trucking protest against Covid vaccinations as a starting point. The government's response, including freezing the bank accounts and GoFundMe contributions of the protesting truckers, is presented as a precursor to broader financial control mechanisms. The episode argues that CBDCs could enable governments to control individuals' wealth by linking spending capabilities to a social credit score. It predicts that by the end of 2025, at least 40 countries will have adopted CBDCs, potentially incorporating social credit scores to regulate financial transactions.

In this episode, Christian Briggs and Mandy Gunasekera are guests on A Good Fight Show with Jameson Haygood, and discuss a range of significant political topics. Initially, the conversation focuses on the speculation surrounding the Democratic candidate for the 2024 election. Amid concerns about Joe Biden's health, there are whispers in Washington D.C. that Michelle Obama might be the party's nominee. The discussion suggests that, if nominated, she would continue the policies of the Obama era, perceived by some as promoting a socialist agenda.

The episode then shifts to the topic of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), using the 2020 Canadian trucking protest against Covid vaccinations as a starting point. The government's response, including freezing the bank accounts and GoFundMe contributions of the protesting truckers, is presented as a precursor to broader financial control mechanisms. The episode argues that CBDCs could enable governments to control individuals' wealth by linking spending capabilities to a social credit score. It predicts that by the end of 2025, at least 40 countries will have adopted CBDCs, potentially incorporating social credit scores to regulate financial transactions.

1 hr 29 min