‘Total control' and CBDCs are coming by 2030 as massive cyberattack is unleashed - E.B. Tucker cbdcs gold bitcoin
A massive cyberattack by 2030 will be used to bring about Central Bank Digital Currencies , digital tokens issued and controlled by central banks, which can be used to track, trace, and limit financial transactions, according to E.B. Tucker, Director at Metalla Royalty and Author of The Tucker Report newsletter. This will bring about “total control” over the political and economy system, he said.
“If you are a person that wants to have total control over the world’s largest economy, this is the best possible thing that you can ever imagine, and it solves so many problems, because you don’t want people to have much freedom,” Tucker claimed. Tucker spoke with Michelle Makori, Lead Anchor and Editor-in-Chief at Kitco News, at the BMO Metals, Mining & Critical Minerals Conference in Hollywood, Florida.
To find out why and how Tucker sees this cyberattack unfolding watch video above. Tucker also discusses how to position one’s portfolio and why gold is essential in this type of event.
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