They need the computing power because they’re going to force us into a digital currency and a digital ID that has to be able to track our every movement, every transaction, and every word we speak in order to calculate our social credit and carbon credit score, that’s what it’s all about.
There’s not much more to it than that other than they plan to get rid of cops altogether so they can be replaced by humanoid robots, robot dogs and flying drones by the tens of thousands that’ll be deployed at a moments notice to brutally put down any sort of rioting or crime the spy grid spots happening in real time. Obviously that system is going to require an insane amount of computing power to be functional when used to control a nation of 400+ million people if you include the illegals.
Oh and they’ll need the computing power for their tele-health and tele-education services as well. They’re going to get rid of human doctors and schools/teachers in the future. They don’t want kids to be socialized properly, they want kids stuck at home for most of their lives so they don’t develop the social skills needed to find a future husband/wife that’ll lead to more children being born, population control….and when citizens get sick from all of the artificial health destroying technologies are bodies are being inundated with, like lab grown foods and 6G radio waves, they’ll use their AI controlled hospitals to deal with the patients, robot doctors that will dictate whether you get a necessary medication or a necessary surgery based on your age and how much value you provide to the system.
digital ID that has to be able to track our every movement, every transaction
You're not wrong. But, this is only part of it. However, if that's all it was they only needed just a few AI data centers in all the major countries.
It's much more. And THEY need way more computing power, and these needs were grossly underestimated. They need to introduce "programmable money" and a third lock. Let me explain. Programmable money introduces a third lock. Between you and the seller, there is now an algorithm, a set of encoded rules that can approve, deny, modify, delay, or conditionally permit every single transaction. That is the literal technical definition of programmable money. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) describes the architecture this way. In their own words, tokenization integrates messaging, reconciliation, and settlement into a single seamless operation. What they do not say but what the architecture necessarily implies is that the entity controlling the program controls the transaction that it's not a financial system that is a control system. The tokenized securities can support collateral repo and equity transactions while preserving the same legal ownership rights as traditional assets. The full service launch is set for October 2026. So, right around the corner.
They are introducing the new monetary operating system. And the defining feature of that operating system, the feature that separates it from everything that came before is programmability. Tokenization reduces settlement times and cuts costs. It increases transparency. Crossbank payments currently take days and cost billions in intermediary fees. The existing system is slow, expensive, and opaque. Programmable settlement using smart contracts eliminates manual reconciliation, reduces counter-party risk, and opens markets to broader participation. The IMF itself published a paper describing tokenization as a structural improvement in financial architecture. On April 2, 2026, the IMF published a specific staff paper authored by Tobias Adrian entitled Tokenized Finance, which argues that tokenization represents a structural shift in the global financial system rather than merely a technological enhancement.
October is operational readiness. Pay attention to which blockchain networks are authorized and which financial institutions opt in during the first 30 days. The adoption curve in those first 30 days will tell you how fast the rest of the system follows.
They need the computing power because they’re going to force us into a digital currency and a digital ID that has to be able to track our every movement, every transaction, and every word we speak in order to calculate our social credit and carbon credit score, that’s what it’s all about.
There’s not much more to it than that other than they plan to get rid of cops altogether so they can be replaced by humanoid robots, robot dogs and flying drones by the tens of thousands that’ll be deployed at a moments notice to brutally put down any sort of rioting or crime the spy grid spots happening in real time. Obviously that system is going to require an insane amount of computing power to be functional when used to control a nation of 400+ million people if you include the illegals.
Oh and they’ll need the computing power for their tele-health and tele-education services as well. They’re going to get rid of human doctors and schools/teachers in the future. They don’t want kids to be socialized properly, they want kids stuck at home for most of their lives so they don’t develop the social skills needed to find a future husband/wife that’ll lead to more children being born, population control….and when citizens get sick from all of the artificial health destroying technologies are bodies are being inundated with, like lab grown foods and 6G radio waves, they’ll use their AI controlled hospitals to deal with the patients, robot doctors that will dictate whether you get a necessary medication or a necessary surgery based on your age and how much value you provide to the system.
You're not wrong. But, this is only part of it. However, if that's all it was they only needed just a few AI data centers in all the major countries.
It's much more. And THEY need way more computing power, and these needs were grossly underestimated. They need to introduce "programmable money" and a third lock. Let me explain. Programmable money introduces a third lock. Between you and the seller, there is now an algorithm, a set of encoded rules that can approve, deny, modify, delay, or conditionally permit every single transaction. That is the literal technical definition of programmable money. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) describes the architecture this way. In their own words, tokenization integrates messaging, reconciliation, and settlement into a single seamless operation. What they do not say but what the architecture necessarily implies is that the entity controlling the program controls the transaction that it's not a financial system that is a control system. The tokenized securities can support collateral repo and equity transactions while preserving the same legal ownership rights as traditional assets. The full service launch is set for October 2026. So, right around the corner.
They are introducing the new monetary operating system. And the defining feature of that operating system, the feature that separates it from everything that came before is programmability. Tokenization reduces settlement times and cuts costs. It increases transparency. Crossbank payments currently take days and cost billions in intermediary fees. The existing system is slow, expensive, and opaque. Programmable settlement using smart contracts eliminates manual reconciliation, reduces counter-party risk, and opens markets to broader participation. The IMF itself published a paper describing tokenization as a structural improvement in financial architecture. On April 2, 2026, the IMF published a specific staff paper authored by Tobias Adrian entitled Tokenized Finance, which argues that tokenization represents a structural shift in the global financial system rather than merely a technological enhancement.
October is operational readiness. Pay attention to which blockchain networks are authorized and which financial institutions opt in during the first 30 days. The adoption curve in those first 30 days will tell you how fast the rest of the system follows.