The "Coming" Class System

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Two schools in Veenendaal are the first in the Netherlands to launch the High-Five digital reward system, aimed at changing the behavior of children and their parents.

With High-Five, little ones can earn prizes by walking past scanners with a chip or cycling on their way to school.
The idea behind High-Five, as the system is called, sounds very positive. “Children no longer come to school by car, but on foot or by bicycle. This leads to less air pollution and the risk of accidents around the schoolyard, and at the same time ensures that children exercise more,” according to the High-Five website . So it is not surprising that 74 schools in Belgium, and now two in the Netherlands, are already working with the system.
But if you look closely at High-Five, you will see that the system has everything in it of a social credit system, such as the Smart Citizen Wallet in Rome and Bologna or the BetterPoints system that recently made the travel behavior of citizens of the British Sunderland more 'sustainable'. must make.

Follow with chip

Where adults in Italy and Great Britain are followed via their telephone, the children are tracked and monitored via a bracelet with a chip, or a chip that is attached to the bicycle. Instead of satellites, High-Five works with special poles, which are placed at strategic points along the routes to school. Here the children can have their chip scanned when they walk by or cycle. For that they really have to give the pole a High-Five – the sign for 'well done'.
They will then receive digital coins in real-time on their credit, which they can exchange for rewards, such as tickets to the pool or something delicious. With High-Five it is also possible to set goals as a class, adding a kind of competition element. Children who are not doing their best can thus be encouraged to go the extra mile.
On the online platform, students and classes can log in and compare scores and take on challenges. On the platform, everyone can see who scores the best and who the worst, or who shows the best behavior and who is the worst.

Also aimed at parents

The system is also indirectly aimed at changing the behavior of parents, through the children and through social pressure from teachers and other parents. After all, nobody wants to be known as the father or mother who takes the children to school with the environmentally polluting car, and in the process ensures that their child or the entire class misses out on a reward.

Sustainable Development Goals
On the website, High-Five lists the goals, which they appropriately call SDGs or Sustainable Development Goals, after the SDGs of the United Nations (UN). Similar to the UN, different colors are used to represent the different development goals.

In addition to Good health and well-being , the High-Five SDGs are, for example, concern for Sustainable cities and communities , Climate action – climate action – and Partnerships for the goals – partnership for the goals .

Over year evaluation
The Province of Utrecht has released a budget to carry out the project in Veenendaal for a year. It will then be examined to what extent the goal has been achieved to allow more children to walk or cycle to school.

It is not known whether more Dutch municipalities are planning to start working with the system.
 

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If they really wanted to reward/encourage people using alternative forms of transportation (an admirable notion), why woulnt they just give away/make readily available those modes of transportation instead of focusing on tracking/surveillance?
I have read your back & forths with @Maldarker on the climate agenda and he told you many times that it's just a contrived lie to make our lives difficult. But just like the vaccine, everyone who believes the climate nonsense they push is as soon going to realize that there is no emergency, warming, et al and that it's all a ploy. A trojan horse only meant to usher in surveillance and control.
 

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Everyone has pretty much seen the clip of the BIS manager (below) but some quotes from Carroll Quigley's book Tragedy & Hope make things even more interesting...especially, as the techno-feudalist state comes alive. Whether awake or asleep, we are goose-stepping into it.

“The powers of financial capitalism had another far-reaching aim, nothing less than to create a world system of financial control in private hands able to dominate the political system of each country and the economy of the world as a whole. This system was to be controlled in a feudalistic fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent meetings and conferences. The apex of the systems was to be the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a private bank owned and controlled by the worlds central banks which were themselves private corporations. Each central bank...sought to dominate its government by its ability to control Treasury loans, to manipulate foreign exchanges, to influence the level of economic activity in the country, and to influence co-operative politicians by subsequent economic rewards in the business world.

For the first time in its history, Western Civilization is in danger of being destroyed internally by a corrupt, criminal ruling cabal which is centered around the Rockefeller interests, which include elements from the Morgan, Brown, Rothschild, Du Pont, Harriman, Kuhn-Loeb, and other groupings as well. This junta took control of the political, financial, and cultural life of America in the first two decades of the twentieth century.”

― Carroll Quigley, Tragedy and Hope: A History of the World in Our Time

 

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I have read your back & forths with @Maldarker on the climate agenda and he told you many times that it's just a contrived lie to make our lives difficult. But just like the vaccine, everyone who believes the climate nonsense they push is as soon going to realize that there is no emergency, warming, et al and that it's all a ploy. A trojan horse only meant to usher in surveillance and control.
Anyone can tell anyone anything. If people choose to ignore the planet they live on as it convulses from abuse and pollution, so be it. Its a shame because actually "we" all live on it together but I aint the boss of you and vice-versa.
 

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Divisions were created with intent and fueled by fake media. The one world leadership model is universal basic income while pushing people into the smart cities that are coming which are actually prisons. AI will be at play as well if not in charge in time to show a supposed objective entity that wants what is good for people. Social credit scores are all the rage with youth, indoctrination is and has been in full effect. They will tax and limit everything and the class system is further along than we think. The Bible says the meek will inherit the earth. It is not hard to see that if there is an eventual uprising. But they are putting systems in place to squelch that too like the slow boiling frog in a pot. We are all in the pot and few have noticed the heat is turning up. They fear one thing. People come together past their differences. And they will be unveiling a charade of alien disclosure if they see their plans stalling or going off the tracks. Chaos surrounds everyone here and the corruption of all countries is evident. We are so much further along in the coming process than I originally thought.
 

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This guy (Clive Thompson), not wanting to be alarmist claims that once the economic reset happens, it will be beneficial to the little man on the street but Klaus Schwab says that this transition is going to be "socially very painful". Maybe it is why we see this push for suicide as the easy way out.
(17mins to end)

"There aren’t many people in the world who talk regularly to as many CEOs and world leaders as you do. What are you hearing and feeling about the economic outlook for ’23?

I wouldn’t relate it only to ’23. We are in a restructuring of the global economy. When you have a restructuring in a company, you write off the costs on your balance sheet, and shareholders are suffering and sometimes employees have to go. But when you have a restructuring of an economy, it bites into the purchasing power of the people. We should not look at the global economy with a crisis mindset and a short-term approach. We have to manage in a strategic way this transformation period, which may last three, four, five years and will be socially very painful."

"Deep societal fragmentation" won't just be on the economic level but on the genetic level as well...which is what the 4IR is all about.
 

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Interesting

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Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made them. To combat what he saw as a chronic deficiency of purchasing power in the economy, Douglas prescribed government intervention in the form of the issuance of debt-free money directly to consumers or producers (if they sold their product below cost to consumers) in order to combat such discrepancy.[1]

In defence of his ideas, Douglas wrote that "Systems were made for men, and not men for systems, and the interest of man which is self-development, is above all systems, whether theological, political or economic."[2] Douglas said that Social Crediters want to build a new civilization based upon "absolute economic security" for the individual, where "they shall sit every man under his vine and under his fig tree; and none shall make them afraid."[3][4] In his words, "what we really demand of existence is not that we shall be put into somebody else's Utopia, but we shall be put in a position to construct a Utopia of our own."[5]

The idea of social credit attracted considerable interest in the interwar period, with the Alberta Social Credit Party briefly distributing "prosperity certificates" to the Albertan populace. However, Douglas opposed the distribution of prosperity certificates which were based upon the theories of Silvio Gesell.[6] Douglas' theory of social credit has been disputed and rejected by most economists and bankers. Prominent economist John Maynard Keynes references Douglas's ideas in his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money,[7] but instead poses the principle of effective demand to explain differences in output and consumption.



 
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It's interesting to me that this report was funded by Wellcome Trust.

Experts in politics and public health will gather in Newcastle this week to discuss how Universal Basic Income could provide a solution to the UK’s current economic and public health crises.

As the price of fuel, food and other essentials continues to soar, the cost-of-living crisis is hitting communities in the North of England particularly hard. This is causing unprecedented pressure on households, resulting in an increase in the number of people suffering from mental health conditions such as anxiety and depression – particularly among 16–24-year-olds.

With conventional policy making failing to tackle the crisis, a new Royal Society of Arts report, led by Professor Matthew Johnson, of Northumbria University, explores an alternative solution – the introduction of Universal Basic Income (UBI).

Under the scheme, every UK citizen would receive regular payments to support their basic needs. This addresses a fundamental grievance about the present welfare system: that it does not support those who are aspirational, hard working and responsible. UBI grants security to those who are presently being squeezed by the cost-of-living and upcoming mortgage cost crises, especially those who were, until recently, ‘just about managing’.

Findings by Professor Johnson and his research colleagues reveal that:

  • UBI is economically feasible,
  • that it can prevent or delay a wide range of health conditions
  • that it is particularly effective in mitigating the mental health pandemic among young people
  • and that public support for UBI is strong, especially in the ‘red wall’ constituencies of Wales, the Midlands and North of England.
A full report of their research, which has been funded by the Wellcome Trust, will be launched in Newcastle on Friday (7 October).
 

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This is exactly what the group in the OP claimed: Digital money will be capped so the only question here is whether the millionaires and billionares will have their money capped too.

Britons would be limited to 20,000 digital pounds ($24,000) each if the country goes ahead with a digital currency, Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe said on Tuesday.

Britain's government said on Monday that it and the BoE were pressing on with work on a possible digital pound that was likely to enter circulation in the second half of this decade and be held in a "wallet" provided by banks, although no final decision has been made.

"We propose a limit of between 10,000 pounds and 20,000 pounds per individual as the appropriate balance between managing risks and supporting wide usability of the digital pound," Cunliffe said in a speech.

A limit of 10,000 pounds would mean that three quarters of people could receive their pay in digital pounds as well as holding pre-existing balances in the same account, while a 20,000 pound limit would allow almost everyone to use digital pounds for day-to-day transactions, Cunliffe said.

 

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so the only question here is whether the millionaires and billionares will have their money capped too.
Billionaires have very little wealth in the bank . Most of their wealth is in stocks,real estate etc .If money dissapears they will remain wealthy .
All those billionaires are tied to tax-heavens and other crooked places like swizerland so the laws mentioned above will probably not apply to them.Only for "peasants" who will be locked to their zone/gated community/smart city. Billionaires will be "global citizens" with their 2-3 passports and they will register themselves into Cayman islands or to some other maffia country and they will live very differently than the modern peasant bug-eaters ... Peasants will be pushed into smart-city's while they will be living in country side mansions or in some exotic island etc.
 
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