New post series from Unconformity.
Introduction to "The Everything List - Legacy"
The story of the Everything List, as described in a previous series of posts, has been broken down into two parts.
The first part explains why an Everything List is being constructed and describes the details and mechanism of the current debt based financial system, expanding on how the fraud operates and why it must eventually collapse. It introduces the idea of asset tokenisation and how this technology will be utilised to create the technocratic digital prison that’s planned for us all.
The second section describes some of the technical building blocks that will be used to construct the Everything List, introducing the blockchain and basic concepts behind cryptocurrencies.
Both sections imply that if an individual could time travel into the near future, they would encounter a world organised in a way that is completely dissimilar to our current experience.
Ideas of personal freedom and private ownership will be radically different and the relationship between role of authority and individual sovereignty would have been reset to a new normal. These changes are the antithesis to a life determined through free will and would be rightly rejected by any right-thinking individual.
So how could such a fundamental change be brought about?
How could an entire populace be corralled into digital subjection against their wishes and best interest?
The answer is, of course, they couldn’t. But they won’t have to - because the people will demand it. Once the manufactured crisis has been unleashed as a distraction it will be surprisingly easy.
In this next series of posts we’ll examine how this might occur and speculate around the event timelines that will take us from where we are now to where our overlords would like us to be. Events are described as relating to the land previously known as the United Kingdom. Although references are made to other areas of the world, readers will need to make allowances for cultural and geographic differences if they are searching for a local model.
The story will be presented as a strict timeline. The first part of each post acts as a reference, covering events, some of which are undisclosed to the public, and expanding the story into a wider global context. This is followed by a more personal story of how the monetary collapse and the subsequent construction of the Everything List affects an average family living in the UK - namely Greg and Britney, the aspirational couple from post series.
The timeline starts at “T minus six months” and moves through a period of five years. The term itself is borrowed directly from the financial world and refers to an agreed settlement time. For example, a T+1 label describes a contract settlement within one business day after the trade date. However, in our case “T” does not stand for “trade” but for something entirely different.
“T” could stand for time, technocracy, tyranny or quite simply The Everything List.
As the play moves forward, we see how the Everything List is slowly constructed behind the theatre’s curtain. You can’t see it but it’s there. It’s an incremental process; each step seems completely logical and beneficial to the unsuspecting audience. There is no pushback, it’s accepted with gratitude as a serf might receive a generous gift from a benevolent master.
This text is entirely speculative.
Will all the events occur in the order and manner described?
No, but the collapse of the fiat system is inevitable, something must replace it and those in control have a plan.
And when that plan comes to pass what will be our final legacy?
Fist Post: T minus six months - due 15th April.


