06/06/2023 / By Ethan Huff
A global cashless society is at the door as the world’s globalist bankers forge ahead with plans to centralize all of the world’s international and central banks under one single umbrella network.
To make this possible, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is readying to introduce its new global central bank digital currency, or CBDC, which we are told will be called UMU or Unicoin. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) is also doing its part with multiple projects aimed at synchronizing the world’s money systems into one single system.
One BIS project under development is Project Icebreaker, which aims to create a SWIFT-like bottleneck system that will allow global banks to regulate and eventually homogenize all currencies into a one-world exchange model. This would allow the globalists full power to cut off any nation or company that does not meet certain ideological and obedience standards.
Then there is Project Aurora, another BIS project that is perhaps worse than Project Icebreaker in that it utilizes “machine learning,” or artificial intelligence (AI), to monitor money flows all over the world in order to identify flagged patterns indicative of “money laundering.”
According to the BIS, the purpose of the AI-driven spying and surveillance system is to look for money laundering structures protected by “money mules.” In order for it to be able to monitor all global financial transactions in real time, though, corporate banks and governments will need to allow the system to invade people’s private bank accounts.
(Related: Check out our earlier coverage about the globalist plot to collapse the existing world order to make way for a new world order dominated by a one-world digital currency system.)
Right now, your banking transactions are your own business, other than a few corporate banks that have implemented their own private AI monitoring systems to detect unusual account activities.
With Project Aurora in place, the BIS and its partners would have instant access to anyone’s bank account anywhere in the world, allowing the globalists to target “offenders” with impunity once identified by the AI robots.
“Much like the drug war was used as a rationale in the U.S. and Europe to give governments unfettered access to citizen finances; a power which has since been abused in a number of ways (in some cases accounts can be seized on the mere suspicion of a crime, rather than conviction), Aurora relies on the bogeyman of money laundering to give governments and global banks vast surveillance powers,” warns Zero Hedge.
“The project’s focus on AI is presented as if this will protect individual privacy, but all AI programs serve their makers. Whoever controls the AI also controls who the AI targets.”
It is not some wild conspiracy theory to imagine a future – and a very near future – in which systems like this are fully implemented to the point that people’s personal bank accounts are regularly frozen for a variety of reasons ranging from financial to political. It could become a global social credit scoring nightmare of unbelievable proportions, and very quickly.
“It’s hilarious that the top financial criminals of the world monitor us like we’re the problem,” wrote one person in response to the news.
“We’re laundering their money! Or, er, living,” joked another.
“I just wonder what happens when five minutes after turning on that AI it says ‘Holy ***! Look at all the money Joe Biden is laundering from all these countries!'” responded someone else.
Want to learn more about the coming one-world financial and governing system? You can do so at Overlords.news.
Sources for this article include:
Tagged Under:
AI, artificial intelligence, Bank of International Settlements, banking, big government, BIS, CBDC, central bank, corruption, digital currency, future tech, Glitch, money laundering, money supply, pensions, privacy, privacy watch, Project Aurora, Project Icebreaker, risk, spying, surveillance
This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author
COPYRIGHT © 2017 FUTURETECH.NEWS
All content posted on this site is protected under Free Speech. FutureTech.news is not responsible for content written by contributing authors. The information on this site is provided for educational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional advice of any kind. FutureTech.news assumes no responsibility for the use or misuse of this material. All trademarks, registered trademarks and service marks mentioned on this site are the property of their respective owners.