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While the debate rages over the future threat of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), a far more insidious reality has already taken hold: our existing financial system already functions as a digital control grid, monitoring transactions, restricting choices, and enforcing compliance through programmable money.
For over two years, my wife and I have traveled across 22 states warning about the rapid expansion of financial surveillance. What began as research into cryptocurrency crackdowns revealed something far more alarming: the United States already operates under what amounts to a CBDC.
92% of all US dollars exist only as entries in databases.
Your transactions are monitored by government agencies—without warrants.
Your access to money can be revoked at any time with a keystroke.
The Federal Reserve processes over $4 trillion daily through its Oracle database system, while commercial banks impose programmable restrictions on what you can buy and how you can spend your own money. The IRS, NSA, and Treasury Department collect and analyze financial data without meaningful oversight, weaponizing money as a tool of control. This isn't speculation—it's documented reality.
Now, as President Trump's Executive Order 14178 ostensibly "bans" CBDCs, his administration is quietly advancing stablecoin legislation that would hand digital currency control to the same banking cartel that owns the Federal Reserve. The STABLE Act and GENIUS Act don't protect financial privacy—they enshrine financial surveillance into law, requiring strict KYC tracking on every transaction.
This isn't defeating digital tyranny—it's rebranding it.
This article cuts through the distractions to expose a sobering truth: the battle isn't about stopping a future CBDC—it's about recognizing the financial surveillance system that already exists. Your financial sovereignty is already under attack, and the last off-ramps are disappearing.
The time for complacency has passed. The surveillance state isn't coming—it's here.