Unshackled minds - Digital money - cashless society

in money •  3 years ago 

zappa.jpeg


The picture speaks volumes does it not!


Statement, not a question.

Good old Frank Zappa R.I.P..
I had a conversation with a gent last night who is worried about a cashless society, he is a teacher by trade, so I asked him what his fears were, 2 hours we were back and forth with the conversation. He said "digital money".
I literally had him speechless for 5 minutes, not a word uttered.
What did I say? - "money is already digital as most of it sits as digits in bank accounts".
"Money is created from thin air on computers, then 10% is printed to meet independent bank demands."

Interesting fact, to me at least.

"$1 million dollars weighs 10kg exactly."

10kg of gold is worth = $578,495.50 at the time I write this, times that by 10 and imagine paying for it in paper money.

Pure 24k gold for bits of paper?????
I do find it strange exchanging bits of paper for goods, it feels odd to pay for a car or motorbikes, like I did again 2 days ago by handing over some bits of paper.
All that metal, that history, the effort it took to make it, bought with money printed from thin air, backed with nothing but belief by the public that it is "required."

Like I say, to me it is a moral dilemma as I see money for the true value of it, worthless.
I know people work for it & chase it, but they also vote for the idiots that print it and tax them to get it back, why I have no idea.
Hey, I do not have to think like you, nor you me.


Interest.


I have no idea what your interest rate is, but I have noted most countries parroting a 50% rise in energy costs the same as here.
To mask the price increases here, the government have made food zero VAT, the problem is people like my wife, she knew milk was 3.19zl a litre and it is now 3.49 even though VAT has been reduced to zero from 23%.
She takes notice of prices where as I do not, I just pick it up and pay.
She could tell you what a loaf of bread cost before Poland joined the EU, but no I am not asking her as that would then give me 1 hour of complaints about the EU from her.

https://demonocracy.info/infographics/usa/us_stimulus_package_10_trillion_2020/us_stimulus_package_10_trillion.html


Honestly I am thinking it matters not if they do just go digital and scrap cash, as people will find other ways to deal outside of the system, sure you will need to pay bills with digital currency, but the end game that has been mooted via the backdoor so to speak, with regards a social credit scoring system via a central bank app to me is just as crazy as it sounds.
I can not for 1 minutes see the hundreds of thousands of private banks giving up their power to operate outside gov con-trol.

I have noted there is a new credit card out, it stops you spending when you have hit a certain CO2 (😂) amount.
Imagine if that was applied to debit cards!!!!


Anyway, if people have enough about them in the brain department there will always be a way around any system put in place, except for the cognitive dissonant types, but I doubt they will last more than 3 years after the prick anyway, IMO, we all have 1.

To those that do question things, that do think, that have critical thinking skills have a superb weekend, to those who just blindly comply because the TV says so, well doubt you have the mental ability to read till the end anyway so no point in addressing them. 😂

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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

erm... it isn't govscum that controls central banksters - it's the other way round.
The smaller banks will do like now - sell "value" services.
That's the CBDC plan - the fear of the banksters is to deal directly with the plebs, hence the smaller banks. But the real reason is so that the big global banks that in reality prop up the CBs can continue to have VIP access to the process of money creation. It will be very similar to DPOS - just like Diem was supposed to be.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I like old Ron Paul

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Total destruction , the only solution ,..

It seems to be the global agenda , so to after , build back better .
Powerless i am in stopping them , it ain't no use .

So i watch them destruct the system , and so themselves .
Keeping myself from any consent towards what they claim to have "build back better"

Denying the government system to stand above your freedom , not taking anything from it in any form , even declaring it non existing .
That should be a free choice . ... Always !

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

There is no government if we stop taking any notice of them, I have :-)👍

I believe we need to begin seriously contemplating and designing a moneyless society for our future generations. Today's money system was created thousands of years ago to enslave us. No matter how we try to rework the financial system, digital or paper or precious metals, it's a game we will always find few winning big, while the rest slave away to catch up to those Bigs.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

I agree, see my latest article, talk, join in the conversation, start the conversation.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Yep we always find a way around this currency system.


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

It is a must now bud.

with food I don't really look at prices I just go to the fruit veg and nuts and seeds aisle and have always had no barrier really as health is so important to me everything else comes second. I do sometimes look in the health food shops because some of that shit is just crazy like £8 for the tiny pack of activated nuts you can make at home.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

8 quid for nuts, jeez.
I was just talking to my Mom in Derbyshire about prices in the UK, it sounds insane compared to here. A pint here is 90 pence.

I mean remember this is London lol and also I am talking about those health shops like whole foods where they have crazy overpriced health foods.... I am a sucker for it though.. seaweed noodles and coconut wraps I am in lol but the £8 nuts ill soak and dehydrate my own thanks

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

Never been a big fan of London, not much a fan of any city, I prefer the countryside and wild animals, over wild people 🤣 I bet house prices are insane there now?
I only used to go to London to watch my footy team play away games.
Some good times, some bad, all part of the fun.

the tc was invented originaly as a hypnosis tool as I am sure you already knew.

  ·  3 years ago  ·  

It still is.