It’s a good article and the questions it poses are also good.
But from my own peculiar point of view I look at this as a necessary step in destabilizing the economy of the United States and the world. Once that is done I think that the ‘elites’ believe that they will have the power as well as the ability to completely reorder the political landscape of the United States and through it the world.
Personally I don’t think it’s going to work out the way they think it will. Time will tell though.
Economies can’t go any further than the labor they can unleash. You can’t fiat labor that isn’t there. You do have to give that labor a reason to work.
As long as everyone keeps believing in the money, even if it is fiat money, they will keep on working. Maybe it is a kind of soft implementation of the socialist ideal of “to each according to his need, from each according to his ability.” The latter one is tougher, but fiat money seems to get around it for now.
Of course this is all from a worldly point of view. Bring theology into the mix and yes you can get supernatural money. Jesus didn’t seem to have a problem with Caesar’s taxes, paid with Caesar’s coins.