Why CBDCs Won’t Work: Brett Oland, CEO, BVCU

September 13, 2023

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Currently the globalists and cooperating governments around the world are working to implement systems that will allow them total control over your money and your privacy. Specifically through CBDCs, Central Bank Digital Currencies and through Open Banking.

But what if they can’t make it work?

Despite all the mainstream media coverage and government propaganda, there are very knowledgeable people who believe that they can’t. That the CBDC agenda simply cannot be implemented.

Brett Oland is the CEO of Bow Valley Credit Union in Alberta. BVCU, under Brett’s leadership, is taking steps to not only resist government and globalist control, but to protect their clients from the repercussions should they succeed.

In this interview, Brett clearly explains CBDCs and why he believes they simply won’t work. He also discusses the threat to your privacy represented by open banking. If you are using an accounting app that ties directly to your bank account, the government and corporations already have fine-grained access to your financial transactions.

If you are concerned about CBDCs and your financial privacy and security, this interview is essential viewing.

LINK:
Bow Valley Credit Union

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