Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Things To Come: Economic System Based On Digital IDs, Digital And Programmable Money

Globalists in the E.U., Canada, and yes even Trump's America are working hard to 'upgrade' citizens from humans to digitized transhumans whose only value is in their data



Financial and technology writer Shanaka Perera posted a Substack that says the European Union is fast-tracking the most comprehensive reconstruction of its monetary system since the euro’s introduction in 1999. The plan is to have it in place and fully operational by 2027. The old deadline for the Great Reset of 2030 is no longer good enough. They’ve moved it up.


He writes:

“By 2027, a regulatory trinity, cash transaction caps, mandatory cryptocurrency surveillance, and a digital euro prototype, will fundamentally alter how 340 million citizens interact with money. The stated objective is combating an estimated 700 billion euros in annual money laundering. The unstated consequence may be the de facto elimination of financial privacy in the world’s second-largest economy.”

Perera gives a comprehensive breakdown of the European plan to replace cash with digital, programmable money. I wish he would have gone further and talked about more than just Europe. This issue of digitization is so much bigger than Europe.


While the timetables may differ slightly, depending on the country, this is a transformation that’s taking place, not just in Europe, but globally.


Canada is going down the same route. (See Nov. 10 Slay News report that Canada’s federal government is quietly moving forward with a national digital ID system, slipping the plan into the depths of its 2025 budget where almost no one would notice.)


Donald Trump has openly stated that the U.S. monetary system is overdue for a technological “upgrade.” Trump says the current system of money, based on coinage, paper fiat currency and paper checks, i.e. cash, is “decades out of date.” Watch below:

You don’t have to read too closely between the lines to know the “upgrade” that Trump is talking about. Digital currency here we come. Trump signed the Genius Act earlier this year, making it easier for banks to issue digital Stablecoins. Trump has also called for a “proper tracking system” for all people entering and leaving the U.S., something that sounds an awful lot like the beginnings of a digital ID.

So the entire world is gravitating toward an all-new economic system based on digital IDs, digital and programmable money, and 24/7 surveillance of all transactions in real time. Some nations will lead. Others will follow, and a few might bring up the rear while kicking and screaming, but this is the direction in which all nations are being herded by the financial powers that be.


“These mechanisms, when operational, will create an unprecedented system of financial traceability, one that European institutions insist protects citizens, but which critics warn could establish infrastructure for comprehensive economic surveillance.”

The new monetary system operates through three interlocking components:

  • The elimination of all cash transactions, with paper fiat currency gradually being phased out of existence.

  • Cryptocurrency identification requirements, which means a biometric digital ID will be mandated for all participants in the new economy.

  • And, finally, after the fiat currency has been sufficiently debased and made evermore worthless, a new digital euro (or dollar) will replace it.






2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is Leo saying that those who are vaccinated are now transhuman?

Anonymous said...

The article stated working hard to trans human humanity. Nothing was said about vaccine. While the vaccine may have contributed to altering the DNA it did not seem to be an enhancement. The enhancement probably has another more nefarious meaning. First they have to digitalize everything to make it almost impossible to resist the proposed system. Build out all of the data centers for tracking and install all the networks including flock cameras. Then comes the biometric tattoo or mark. Of course advertised as a necessary convenience. Probably still out 5 years. They are running programs now in various areas to monitor push back. They won’t likely push too much here in the states until they have built out the system completely before switching it on.