[This post will be the first in a
series on a very important topic with far-reaching implications regarding
personal freedom. As the situation
evolves, further posts on the topic will be created. Also found on: MeaningofFreedom.com]
Do you use cash to pay for
things? If so, it may only be a matter
of time before you can no longer do so.
With each passing day, our society
moves closer and closer to a cashless one.
And that has very dire consequences for our personal freedom and
sovereignty.
The right to have control over
one’s currency must be considered paramount.
Those currency units represent the amount of time it takes to earn
them. In effect, they represent little
pieces of one’s life. Currency equals
life.
Now, imagine being denied the right
to do with your life as you see fit.
Imagine it being under the control of government and banks. Most people cannot imagine this. Yet it has been happening, and will continue
unabated if the banks have their way.
Several countries have recently
made startling moves toward a cashless society.
The pace at which this agenda appears to be moving forward looks
surprising to say the least.
India, for example, has seen the
war on cash come to its doors. Its government recently banned high-denomination bank notes (see here)
In this latest development on what
has been termed “the war on cash”, absolute chaos has ensued. People have been waiting in lines that
stretch across entire city blocks just to exchange their cash for smaller notes
they can spend. Just take a look at thisshort Youtube clip:
In South Korea, the government has
decided to eliminate coins altogether, openly declaring the move to be one toward a “cashless society”.
In fact, a whole list of countriesexists that have already made significant move towards getting rid of physical money. They remain one step away from total monetary
control over their citizens lives.
The war on cash has many
far-reaching implications and appears to be part of a larger plan by global
central banks to centralize all capital under a single digital domain. This allows for greater control, increased
scrutiny over transactions, and total elimination of any personal financial
privacy. As we move towards a cashless
society, our freedom diminishes.
As our freedom diminishes, so too
does our prosperity. America became the
most prosperous nation in history because it began as the freest. Now it seems as though everyday brings with
it a new deterioration of those freedoms.
Anyone with a conscience cannot stand idly by and watch as a concerted
effort by politicians, financiers, bankers, and oligarchs pushes us onward
toward serfdom.
Take a stand and fight back against this
war on cash, by committing to use cash to pay for goods and services whenever
possible.
What will you do? Sit back as your liberties get chiseled away,
or make any attempt possible to delay this system of control being forced upon
us all by globalists and bankers?
Leave a comment below regarding
your thoughts.
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