More and more countries around the world are going cashless. It's only a matter of time until this will be implemented everywhere, leading then to all disparate countries' currency being whittled down into ONE global currency. Even The Economist (the magazine of the Illuminati, more or less) predicted as much. IN 1988:
A cashless society means so much more than not having to use paper or coin currency. On his radio show recently, Glenn Beck explained precisely what going cashless could mean for society. Some highlights:
- In theory, having no cash will "cut down on crime"...but it won't; criminals are always 2-3 steps ahead of whatever system is in place
- Every transaction will be able to be tracked, since everything will be digital
- Without cash, living "off the grid" will be all but impossible, because you will have to use the cashless system for major purchases such as homes, vehicles, electricity, etc.
- Selling items for cash (household items, firearms, vehicles, etc.) will be extremely difficult; we may have to go back to the "barter system" if we refuse to go cashless
- If there is some type of financial discrepancy (which already happens frequently), even if it's the fault of the system, you are presumed guilty first, and have to try and prove your innocence
- A major global financial disaster could bring the world to its knees, causing another depression, or worse (an event like this may cause the rise of the antichrist)
- Bank "bail-in:" banks can take your money to help keep them solvent
- Your "personal sovereignty" will be no more; you will be "owned" by the system
Here are some countries currently on the verge of going cashless:
COUNTRIES |
CASHLESS
TRANSACTIONS
|
1-Singapore
|
61%
|
2-Netherlands
|
60%
|
3-France
|
59%
|
4-Sweden
|
59%
|
5-Canada
|
57%
|
6-Belgium
|
56%
|
7-United Kingdom
|
52%
|
8-USA
|
45%
|
9-Australia
|
35%
|
10-Germany
|
33%
|
11-South Korea
|
29%
|
12-Spain
|
16%
|
13-Brazil
|
15%
|
14-Japan
|
14%
|
15-China
|
10%
|