Hey @flauwy yes I'm in the UK and I agree that if possible it would be wise to vacate the cities during such an incident .. in fact it's one of the reasons I left the south-east. Equally, the UK is an interesting one, to start with there are 65 million of us on a small island .. we have a divided society because of Brexit and there are a growing number of social and racial tensions .. throw a banking crisis into the mix and people unable to access their money and buy food and it could be a powderkeg .. indeed the London riots are still fresh in my mind, from that perspective Somerset is a wise place to be.
From my own research, a currency reset and subsequent digital system has been a very long time in the planning and I feel when it happens (not sure if it will be this year but it is a mathematical certainty that it will happen) they will be looking to maximise it's potential. They will want people out on the streets demanding this new system as opposed to having it forced upon them .. problem/reaction/solution. In terms of social credit yes I can certainly understand where you're coming from and at this moment in time it seems incomprehensible .. equally, when you move into a digital system it begins to add an extra control mechanism and the social engineers are adept manipulating public perception. Indeed the definitions of hate speech are becoming ever broader and there are many whom even now would be happy to see "haters" socially punished .. give the engineers five-ten years of propaganda and we may be surprised what people agree to.
Personally, although I think it has the potential to cause unrest I also see such a reset as a huge opportunity to make a free break from the system .. a crisis point can (if handled correctly) become a great instigator/driver of change and I feel this reset is going to split the population between those that follow the official narrative and those that make a clean break and follow their own destiny. Every cloud and all that ;) No worries, just catch the posts as and when you can .. you're doing some great work and are very busy on here so no worries. Thanks again dude.
@perceptualflaws, @flauwy. Great article and great comment.
The currency reset is on its way, and yes, it is likely to occur during a moment of crisis.
The plans for this are already well written.
Will it be a digital currency? There are elements which suggest that it will be available in digital format, perhaps as part of the excuse for the reset. The old and new currency are likely to operate alongside each other for a while. However the old currency will, to all intents and purposes, be a foreign currency which can be bought and sold via banks, and foreign exchange bureaux. It wouldn’t be terribly different from the decimilisation in the UK when you could have paid 240 old pennies or 100 new pennies for exactly the same thing. In other words, old and new, digital and physical, will operate alongside each other.
As far as the benefits to the country. The economy will be running officially on the new currency.. National economy will not be burdened by the old currency and the national debt nominated the old currency.