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Vickie

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Make no mistake, a cashless society does not mean a non-monetary society. The money simply goes digital. It's the same monetary slave system that we live in currently except it's much more controlled. There has been a push towards digital money for years.

I've always had a strong feeling that Bitcoin was a test. It never seemed like a good idea to use this digital money. Well, the test was successful and the world is moving at lightning speed toward digital money as the article below explains.

Digital money means a complete lose of control over your hard earned money. By going digital you are assigning a custodian to take care of your money and you will be subjected to their rules of how you use it. It means that our governments can track every penny we spend and every penny we earn.


The article below explains how digital money is a big move toward one world order. False flag events are going on with "hacked" ATMs all over Europe. Common bills are being removed from currencies all over the world and Denmark is already going completely cashless right now.

In the USA our economy has been staying afloat on hot air, zeros and ones for years. Everyone has believed the economy here would collapse at any moment but digital money control will keep us in digits so we keep going but with much tighter control over the citizens and many more ways for our government to steal tax money from us, as they have done for many years, to fund their black budget projects.

Going digital is not good!

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Problem, Reaction, Solution – How the Government Will Take Your Cash


By Dylan Charles, Editor
Waking Times

“Every revolution needs a good crisis in order to germinate its seed. The cashless revolution is no different.” ~Patrick Henningsen

Depending on who you ask, the idea of a cashless society is either a utopia of modern convenience or an Orwellian nightmare, but recent international events coupled with stories about ATM cyber-hacks are fair signals that a major push for the cashless society is underway and will intensify.

“It seems the acceleration toward a cashless society is becoming like one of an amusement arcade amid the range of novel payment devices coming onto the market. These innovative payment devices are yet another novelty enticing customers toward fully traceable and trackable digital transactions, indeed cultivating user familiarity with a variety of cashless and contactless methods of payment.” ~Steven Tritton

In India, the government just banned the use of two of the most commonly used bank notes, the 500 and 1000 rupee notes (worth about US$7 and $14 respectively), and is reportedly making a move to restrict gold imports. Citibank in Australia just announced that it would no longer accept coins or notes, opting instead for digital transactions only. Denmark, however, may be the first country to go fully cashless, as its government has already begun implementing a program to move retailers off of cash, with the openly stated endgame of creating a fully cashless society.

A cashless society is “no longer an illusion but a vision that can be fulfilled within a reasonable time frame,” said Michael Busk-Jepsen, executive director of the Danish Bankers Association. [Source]

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Human beings are resourceful........this whole move towards a cashless society is partly so that the governments can keep a track on every transaction and tax it! They hate us having energy they cannot control. Silly arses.

So we will learn to barter in order to avoid the taxes, of course we will. This could be a wonderful invention to enable us all to really communicate and share our resources in such a way that we benefit each other.

Humans respond beautifully to control measures. We love creating prisons just for the joy of breaking out of them!
 

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Ah Pod you do make me laugh. Yes of course we will barter, the human spirit is indomitable as you say, we will find a way round whatever they throw at us. This could be just what we need to unite us. Oh we will suffer, so what's new, we suffer anyway. Instead of dividing us as is their way, they will most likely be uniting us. They simply cannot win, after all, who are the creators .
 

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They simply cannot win, after all, who are the creators .
I love those stories of the war when people hid pigs and did a black market in all sorts. Actually, people were much healthier than they are now. Less sugar!

You know in the last two years I have made quince jelly, rose hip jelly, marmalade, bramble jelly and crab apple jelly. Apart from the marmalade, all wild and organic from the hedgerows

If they try and quash us, they will simply create the breeding ground for super inventive things and situations.

I once had a ding dong about war and peace with an elderly couple in the train station at Leeds. I had been to a Peace March and was waiting for a connecting train back to Sheffield. Anyway, we met at a table in the cafe and got into discussion.....eventually she got really angry with me and screeched,

"What we need is another war......everyone pulled together in the war"
 
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This move toward digital may very well work to our advantage for sure in time. Although in the beginning it will be just as all of you said; they can deauthorize our cash, tax us to death and all the bad stuff. However, what if we get a big solar storm and the grid goes down? No Internet would mean a true non-monetary society and all the banks would have already been closed for a while or they would have become nothing more than debt services. With no Internet it would mean no way to pay for anything. We might get some real freedom.
 

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I agree about bartering and pulling together.
We have neighborhood email that reaches several hundred families. People use it all the time to sell or give away items.
At our end of the street, 12 families have banded together and watch out for each other. We have a variety of skills and knowledge including a doctor and a nurse, so we are in pretty good shape.
 

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This move toward digital may very well work to our advantage for sure in time. Although in the beginning it will be just as all of you said; they can deauthorize our cash, tax us to death and all the bad stuff. However, what if we get a big solar storm and the grid goes down? No Internet would mean a true non-monetary society and all the banks would have already been closed for a while or they would have become nothing more than debt services. With no Internet it would mean no way to pay for anything. We might get some real freedom.
I am not positive about it at all. Virtual money is one of the roots of all evil. They allow banks to create the illusion of creating money and lending them. It is a mass madness that only exists because people believe in it and trust the bank system. It is common knowledge that no bank can survive if even 20% of the people who "have" money deposited there take it out, just because no bank "has" that much money.

Virtual money is what allowed this scheme that gave power to the elite to exist. I don't see how eliminating real money can be a good thing.

What we really need is a non-monetary system that establishes the right of every individual to receive what is needed to sustain life, with probably some system to add some luxuries for those whose labor is more specialized, hard to practice, or more risky.
 
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I am not positive about it at all. Virtual money is one of the roots of all evil. They allow banks to create the illusion of creating money and lending them. It is a mass madness that only exists because people believe in it and trust the bank system. It is common knowledge that no bank can survive if even 20% of the people who "have" money deposited there take it out, just because no bank "has" that much money.

Virtual money is what allowed this scheme that gave power to the elite to exist. I don't see how eliminating real money can be a good thing.

What we really need is a non-monetary system that establishes the right of every individual to receive what is needed to sustain life, with probably some system to add some luxuries for those whose labor is more specialized, hard to practice, or more risky.
I see nothing good in it either as I said. It's a way to tax the people even more and fund all the power's black projects with our tax money while we would never be aware of what's going on. It's definetly not good. I just meant that it may backfire on the powers if the Internet is taken down because then the virtual money would be gone completely and we would no longer have money in any form which would be very good.
 

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Soon they will find a way to monetize a mother feeding her own baby. Some things just exist naturally and should be shared around naturally. The very idea that a pipeline can bulldoze its way through a sacred burial ground for the "greater good" shows how seriously out of balance society has become in valuing things. The Hebrews, Canaaites, Akkadians and Sumerians invented usury to create an elite power base. Sod that.
 
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Trump is meeting with an ex-bank CEO who wants to abolish the Federal Reserve and return to the gold standard

http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-meeting-john-allison-bank-ceo-abolish-the-fed-gold-standard-2016-11

This would be fantastic!! I hope President Elect Trump will move forward with this. It would restore currency in the USA and stop a lot of unconstitutional activities.

After all, The Don loves his gold. :) Here's his apartment at Trump Tower:

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Yuk:cool:
 

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No. The use of fractional reserve banking is such a great tool for profit that this will not be wrested from the bankers without a bigger fight than Trump can orchestrate.
 
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No. The use of fractional reserve banking is such a great tool for profit that this will not be wrested from the bankers without a bigger fight than Trump can orchestrate.
I think June means Yuk to Trump's golden apartment. Lol! It's quite gaudy.
 
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Bitcoin is meant to help people with their money and their ability to spend it. As I see it, one is able to be more anonymous with Bitcoin than physical money due to its make-up.

https://bitcoin.org/en/protect-your-privacy
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https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity

Then again, there are pros and cons to pretty much everything as ""decentralized cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin now provide an outlet for personal wealth that is beyond restriction and confiscation"" However, the same can be done through legal-loopholes with money in general, concerning those who have the power to do so already.
 

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Bitcoin is meant to help people with their money and their ability to spend it. As I see it, one is able to be more anonymous with Bitcoin than physical money due to its make-up.

https://bitcoin.org/en/protect-your-privacy
&
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Anonymity

Then again, there are pros and cons to pretty much everything as ""decentralized cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin now provide an outlet for personal wealth that is beyond restriction and confiscation"" However, the same can be done through legal-loopholes with money in general, concerning those who have the power to do so already.
The problem I have with bitcoin is the fact that software can be invented to hack it soon or later or what if the grid went down it would be all gone. I do see what your saying though. Makes sense.
 
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