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Source: Armstrong Economics
Canada to Incorporate Social Scores in Banking
March 14, 2024 | By Martin Armstrong
The Canadian banking system is set to be radicalized by open banking framework. Proponents are framing this as a way for banks to easily share information and access user data. The truth of the matter is that this is an opportunity to merge social standings with banking to provide government complete control over our finances.
"It's about having that fairer, more inclusive, more open society," said Helen Child, founder of Open Banking Excellence. Open Society, well, that does sound familiar. Why is there a need for inclusivity and fairness in banking when it should come down to numbers? "It drives financial inclusion," she added, "It's democratizing data."
Data. That will be worth more than gold as we move forward with a cashless society. There is no easier way to control the masses than to control their access to money, their ability to buy, trade, and freely move about. The Canadian Press outlined the true motive in plain sight: "One of the biggest areas of growth is in credit assessments. Under open banking, lenders could directly access an individual’s banking data, so they can look beyond credit scores. Consumers can also use it to build their credit scores, for example, by proving reliable rent payments."
Looking beyond credit scores equates to determining if a person is fit to participate in the global economy based on their personal views. Look at what happened to Nigel Farage. He never committed a crime or did anything to warrant what many have called the "Farage fiasco." Nigel was suddenly debanked by Coutts and was unable to access any of his checking or savings accounts. His credit cards were deactivated. He was unable to participate in society without a moment’s notice.
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Source: Armstrong Economics
Canada to Incorporate Social Scores in Banking
March 14, 2024 | By Martin Armstrong
The Canadian banking system is set to be radicalized by open banking framework. Proponents are framing this as a way for banks to easily share information and access user data. The truth of the matter is that this is an opportunity to merge social standings with banking to provide government complete control over our finances.
The organization Open Banking Excellence, a World Bank partner that originated in the UK, claims that it will host all of a bank's relevant needs in one place. The organization, which has reached 40 countries, aims to "create exceptional platforms and content that promotes knowledge sharing, new thinking and partnerships within the industry – catalysing the adoption of Open Finance and Data for better financial inclusion worldwide."
"It's about having that fairer, more inclusive, more open society," said Helen Child, founder of Open Banking Excellence. Open Society, well, that does sound familiar. Why is there a need for inclusivity and fairness in banking when it should come down to numbers? "It drives financial inclusion," she added, "It's democratizing data."
Data. That will be worth more than gold as we move forward with a cashless society. There is no easier way to control the masses than to control their access to money, their ability to buy, trade, and freely move about. The Canadian Press outlined the true motive in plain sight: "One of the biggest areas of growth is in credit assessments. Under open banking, lenders could directly access an individual’s banking data, so they can look beyond credit scores. Consumers can also use it to build their credit scores, for example, by proving reliable rent payments."
Looking beyond credit scores equates to determining if a person is fit to participate in the global economy based on their personal views. Look at what happened to Nigel Farage. He never committed a crime or did anything to warrant what many have called the "Farage fiasco." Nigel was suddenly debanked by Coutts and was unable to access any of his checking or savings accounts. His credit cards were deactivated. He was unable to participate in society without a moment’s notice.
Please go to Armstrong Economics to continue reading.
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Here is another Bronfman operation. Weaponized philanthropy to kneecap Bronfman interlopers:
These aren't Trudeau's radical ideas. They are coming out of the Bronfman oligarch circles:
This is always in the back of people's minds:
This is what you can expect when private corporations take over governments. When a private corporation takes over the control of health care imagine what a private bank can and will do?
Canadian banking? How can it be legitimately called "banking" when the banking system is designed to take control over people and resources? We need to discern what banking is.
Here is one of the best explanations of what banking should be concerning the creation of money:
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