Norway Is Tracking What Everyone Buys, And Biden Wants To Follow Suit In The United States
A report published at the end of May by NRK, the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, notes that the official statistics bureau of Norway will soon track most grocery store purchases made in the Scandinavian country, a development that should serve as a warning to Americans about the growing trend in Western nations to expand surveillance and tracking of everyday citizens.
In an article titled “Statistics Norway demands to know exactly what Norwegians buy in the grocery store,” reporter Martin Gundersen wrote that Statistics Norway has “ordered the grocery chains NorgesGruppen, Coop, Bunnpris and Rema 1000 to share all their receipt data with the statistical agency.” Gundersen further reports that Nets, a payment service provider that processes about 80 percent of all in-store payments, “has also been required to share detailed information on all transactions.”
Statistics Norway, “the national statistical institute of Norway and the main producer of official statistics” for the country’s government, has said, as part of its new mandate, the agency will collect all customer transaction dates, card services information, user location number, user location name, account numbers, and other relevant information related to each grocery transaction.
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Americans might be tempted to write off this truly disturbing overreach in Norway as something that could never happen in the United States, but the truth is, the Biden administration is currently considering the creation of a central bank digital currency that would give the Federal Reserve and federal government the ability to track virtually all transactions made with the new asset, not just purchases at a grocery store. – READ MORE
this is really dangerous. for example, during covid lockdown, there was an insane amount of demand for homegym equipment. dumbells were impossible to get. i made alot of money picking up equipment i didnt need and selling it. conversely, amazon, which records all sale date on their platform, became aware of the trend and came out with a branded Amazon dumbell. you see the problem? if you have a one-world digital currency, the big companies can predict the trends and swoon in and take over before some little guy can ride the wave into a higher level of independent success.