Recent reports coming out of Davos make one thing unmistakably clear: the push for a digital control grid is accelerating.
This is not speculation. It is not theory. It is not a distant future scenario. They are serious, and so are we.
Public statements, closed-door discussions, and policy signals from global financial and governance forums show increasing coordination around digital currencies, digital IDs, and programmable financial systems. These systems are being framed in terms of “efficiency,” “safety,” and “innovation,” but their real-world effects would include expanded surveillance, centralized control, and the erosion of individual financial autonomy. This is the moment to get serious about pushback.
What Actually Makes a Difference
1. Radically increase your use of cash.
Cash is anonymous. Cash is resilient. Cash cannot be programmed, frozen, or monitored in real time. Commit to getting at least 5 people you know to increase their use of cash in everyday transactions.
2. Normalize cash in your community.
Ask businesses if they accept cash. Thank those who do. Spend more where cash is welcomed. Visibility matters.
3. Support state-level legislation that blocks programmable money.
Real resistance is happening at the state level, and it works.
In Tennessee, the Consumer Payment Rights and Transparency Act has officially been filed as HB 2039/SB 2071. Solari has prepared this model legislation to help states protect themselves against being coerced or forced into using programmable money.
You can view the Tennessee bill here, click on the bill number in white to open the PDF of the full bill language.
https://wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx?BillNumber=HB2039&ga=114
4. Call or email your state legislators.
Ask them directly where they stand on programmable money, financial surveillance, and the right to use cash. Let them know you expect them to support legislation that protects financial freedom, not surrender it.
This Is the Line
The digital control grid is not inevitable, but it will advance if it goes unchallenged.
The good news: when people understand what’s at stake, they act. And when enough people act locally, nationally coordinated systems fail.
They are serious. So are we.
In freedom,
The Solari Team