The War on Cash is Now Being Rolled Out at An Incredible Speed

- The War on Cash is Now Being Rolled Out at An Incredible Speed
by In the old days there used to be bank robbers… old Westerns were full of the stories. Now, the banks rob you. It’s all part of a grand scheme to turn the entire world into indentured servants under total control.
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Here is where the world is headed: Countries like India are already building corporately sponsored cities, municipal environments where people live in the same place they work.
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How lovely is that? Your workplace provides your social activities, sponsors your apartment and transportation and generally surrounds you like a kind of corporate amniotic fluid.
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Until you lose your job anyway. Then everything is turned off, your wife divorces you and, bereft of marriage, home and job, you will likely leave the place where you intended to grow old. Maybe you will die of exposure or an untreated disease – as no doubt you will have lost your medical care as well.
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This is the future that our corporate masters have planned for us and as part of the total control they intend to migrate from paper money to the “cashless” society.
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THE BRAVE NEW DIGITAL WORLD
Already we are subjected to a barrage of articles in major media about the upcoming brave, new digital world. India and the developing world in general is well-down this path as the developing world is always subject to these schemes before they are rolled out in the West.
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In Africa and Kenya especially, people pay many bills via digital phone. In the West, Scandinavian countries have often proven the point of entry for utopian schemes and so it is in this case. In Sweden and Denmark especially events are racing ahead. Denmark plans to be cashless by 2030. And its citizens, according to reports, are said to be ecstatic.
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Sweden is another funny, little country that has big plans from a cashless perspective. Many bank branches won’t even accept cash and like phone booths many ATM machines have been carted away.
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We are told cash is only two percent of the Swedish economy currently. In Denmark, only 25% of citizens use much cash, down from 80% twenty years ago. But it’s not just Sweden and Denmark. Brussels itself is relentlessly pressuring citizens not to use cash. In Spain, you can’t make cash purchases over 2,500 euros. In France and Italy that figure is down to 1,000.
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