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Trump Outlaws CBDC
Trump's CBDC Executive Order empowers the medical freedom movement by ensuring financial tools can’t be weaponized to limit our punish us for our medical choices.
by Aria Morgan,
January 29, 2025
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On January 23, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order (EO) that affects digital financial technologies, including Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC.) This EO eliminated programmable money, an act which helps preserve our social and financial freedom. For now.

Sec. 5.  Prohibition of Central Bank Digital Currencies.
(a)  Except to the extent required by law, agencies are hereby prohibited from undertaking any action to establish, issue, or promote CBDCs within the jurisdiction of the United States or abroad.

Central Bank Digital Currency is digital currency given to citizens by the government. It can be used for social engineering, such as forcing people to comply with vaccine mandates. We have long feared that regular vaccination requirements could become part of a future social credit score system. CBDC is a means to distribute Universal Basic Income. CBDC can be deducted for not complying with laws, like jaywalking, or public health orders, like wearing a mask. You may be able to earn CBDC by participating in a clinical trial for a new drug, or by donating blood. Without the ability for the government to give you CBDC or remove it, the centralized government control mechanism is gone.

But social engineering doesn’t always have to work through our government.

We can never forget cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York City during the COVID-19 era, when people who chose not to take COVID shots were denied entry into public establishments.

We witnessed a privatized version of social engineering during the COVID Era, when institutions in the United States and in Canada froze individual’s GoFundMe, PayPal and other financial accounts for “misinformation,” the digital equivalent of thought crimes. Folks who financially supported the Trucker Convoy or who helped in fundraising for an individual’s right to take Ivermectin as a form of medical treatment had their funds frozen. Even individuals who merely spoke out against the narrative, like So-Cal freedom fighter Peggy Hall, had her funds frozen despite the fact that she had not violated anything in PaPpal’s terms of service.

It all falls under the term “Digital Totalitarianism” – a combination of fascism and communism. You could also say we are moving toward becoming government digital slaves. The plan is still very much in play, we just have a pause on the centralized control mechanism of CBDC while Trump is in office.

We are also thrilled that through another EO, President Trump has discontinued the United States membership in the World Health Organization. We no longer fear the W.H.O. declaring the six scariest words: Public Health Emergency of International Concern. Through the W.H.O.’s Pandemic Treaty and revisions to the International Health Regulations, those six words could have over-ridden our Constitution and rendered the United States subservient to the W.H.O. and any future public health orders. Due to this EO, we are no longer bound to the W.H.O.

About the Author, Aria Morgan

Aria Morgan is a writer and advocate dedicated to civil liberties, medical freedom, and free speech. As Director of Content at Free Now Foundation (2024–2026) and former Managing Editor of Children’s Health Defense–CA (2021–2024), she helped shape investigative storytelling efforts advancing informed consent and individual rights.

Aria bridges more than 30 years of embodied wellness practice and over 25 years of teaching with civic engagement. Her wellness work lives at DailyDowndog.com

1 Comment

  1. Rick Janes

    Congress must act to make the CBDC ban the law of the land!

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