IMF (World Bank) Wants To Track Your Web Browsing History To Determine Your Social Credit Score
Mac Slavo
December 21st, 2020
SHTFplan.com
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The International Monetary Fund, or World Bank, wants to track your web browsing history to determine your social credit score. This will come in handy for the elitists and ruling class during the Great Reset. They’ll know exactly who to cut off.
Four researchers have examined the results of a working paper that explores the ever-evolving relationship between finance and technology, according to a report by Interesting Engineering. “We study the effects of technological change on financial intermediation, distinguishing between innovations in information (data collection and processing) and communication (relationships and distribution),” write the experts in their study.
Do NOT Fall For It: Centralized Digital Currencies Will Only Enslave You Further
If a globalist or member of the ruling class wants you tracked, traced, and surveilled, it should be common knowledge by now that that entity has one goal in mind: ultimate control over people. This world will look Orwellian in years if humanity can’t wake up and figure out what’s going on.
The researchers further look at the possibility of using your browsing, search, and purchase history to determine your credit score. This may allow some individuals that are overlooked by financial institutions to have access to more loans, state the writers.
Some would also argue that it paints a picture of a very dystopian future. Although, the researchers argue that this tracking would be for our own good (by providing access to more financial services), the public can likely fail to see any real benefit. Most people would prefer maintaining their privacy over financial compensation. Still, the paper and blog do make for an interesting read. –Interesting Engineering
Kind of like the lockdowns and the destruction of people’s livelihoods: it was for their own good. This will be a wholly centralized system where the power all lies in the hands of the very select few. The writers of this paper said some people would be concerned over privacy if this became a real-world solution.
Here’s the thing for those who still don’t get it: if this wasn’t something they wanted to do, they wouldn’t even be suggesting it knowing many will balk at the underlying dystopian reality of it.
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