“The impact is not going to be felt right away but it will be felt soon. As technology continually speeds up, growing exponentially in efficiency over shorter and shorter timeframes, those who wish to control and further globalize society will have an ever more difficult time maintaining control. The time sequences between technological breakthroughs are diminishing, which gives those who oppose them less and less time to develop the promotional campaigns needed to justify halting them. Not only that, but ironically it is central banking and fiat money itself that is creating the feverishly expanding technology that is proving harder and harder to control.”
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