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Beyond The Reset , Our Future ?

You will find out in the video .

And you have not seen this movie ? :chin

Jones chronicles the history of the global elite's bloody rise to power and reveals how they have funded dictators and financed the bloodiest wars—creating order out of chaos to pave the way for the first true world empire.

No never saw that movie.
 
CBDCs where a central authority has full control over your own money. What sounds better than that?. Well, that "pffffft" sound a ATM makes when you withdrawing cash, that sounds waaaaay better, and you can spend your own money in privacy and without interference.

When those peaceful farmers protested in Canada and Dictator Trudeau ordered there personal bank accounts be shut down. NO comply and bow down and fully submit and decide to peacefully protest, sorry your just a trouble maker and the piggy bank is broken. At least with cash can still buy and sell privately and without any interference.
 
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Hi King Dan of Great the 1st
At least with cash can still buy and sell privately and without any interference.
I'm not sure that will be true, when that time comes. If cash is made illegal to use for trade, then while you may be sitting on a pile of cash and think that you're safe...who are you going to buy from? Only people trying to circumvent the laws would accept your cash. That's likely going to cut down your 'free ability to trade because you have cash' considerably.

I mean, remember when credit cards first came out. You had to hunt for stores that accepted them. You could have a whole pocket full of credit cards, but if the store where you're shopping doesn't accept them, then you might as well be broke. Similarly, with cash, if no one will take it because they can't use it, who are you going to buy from with all your cash?

God bless,
Ted
 
Hi King Dan of Great the 1st

I'm not sure that will be true, when that time comes. If cash is made illegal to use for trade, then while you may be sitting on a pile of cash and think that you're safe...who are you going to buy from? Only people trying to circumvent the laws would accept your cash. That's likely going to cut down your 'free ability to trade because you have cash' considerably.

I mean, remember when credit cards first came out. You had to hunt for stores that accepted them. You could have a whole pocket full of credit cards, but if the store where you're shopping doesn't accept them, then you might as well be broke. Similarly, with cash, if no one will take it because they can't use it, who are you going to buy from with all your cash?

God bless,
Ted

I don't think it would become illegal for trade because it's legal tender issued by the government, but it will just fade out as no one wants to use it.
 
Hi King Dan of Great the 1st
I don't think it would become illegal for trade because it's legal tender issued by the government, but it will just fade out as no one wants to use it.
Oh, I can agree with that. I'm one who doesn't like to use cash much. Yard sales, flea markets, tithes and loaning friends a few dollars. Other than that it's CC for me. I mean, who doesn't want a monthly record of all their expenditures right at their fingertips. I don't ever have to worry about getting a receipt anymore because all you have to do now, to return something, is swipe your card and they can find the charge. CC are small and lightweight and I can carry around the ability to access up to $100,000.00 without having to carry a duffle bag over my shoulder.

So yes, I can agree that people would often choose credit cards over cash. Of course, most of those benefits also apply to debit cards, but you are then limited to how much money you have in the bank.

God bless,
Ted
 
Hi King Dan of Great the 1st

Oh, I can agree with that. I'm one who doesn't like to use cash much. Yard sales, flea markets, tithes and loaning friends a few dollars. Other than that it's CC for me. I mean, who doesn't want a monthly record of all their expenditures right at their fingertips. I don't ever have to worry about getting a receipt anymore because all you have to do now, to return something, is swipe your card and they can find the charge. CC are small and lightweight and I can carry around the ability to access up to $100,000.00 without having to carry a duffle bag over my shoulder.

So yes, I can agree that people would often choose credit cards over cash. Of course, most of those benefits also apply to debit cards, but you are then limited to how much money you have in the bank.

God bless,
Ted

Still need a hard form of currency in general because what happens when a system goes down?. Like in a store the other week the system went down, no electronic transactions, could only use cash for a time. If there was no cash available what do people do?. Just a small example, could say well go elsewhere, its not really a major problem i guess, but some people have there preferences where they choose to shop.
 
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Still need a hard form of currency in general because what happens when a system goes down?. Like in a store the other week the system went down, no electronic transactions, could only use cash for a time. If there was no cash available what do people do?. Just a small example, could say well go elsewhere, its not really a major problem i guess, but some people have there preferences where they choose to shop.
Manual card readers
Knuckle busters
 
Still need a hard form of currency in general because what happens when a system goes down?. Like in a store the other week the system went down, no electronic transactions, could only use cash for a time. If there was no cash available what do people do?. Just a small example, could say well go elsewhere, its not really a major problem i guess, but some people have there preferences where they choose to shop.
Honestly, I've been in stores where the comms system go down and CC approvals can't be received. Generally, if it's something I have the cash on me to pay, then I do. If not, then I go home and make a later trip. But, of course, this has nothing to do with the cashless society that many read of in the Scriptures. For that time, if that's what the 'not being able to buy or sell without the mark' means, then your having cash, likely isn't going to help you much since you're probably not going to have had time to drain all of your savings, if it's of any great value to even to have it to hoard. And again, I don't think the 'majority' of the world is going to be following into the cashless society.

However, in total honesty, I'm 67 and such a scenario has only happened a couple of times in my life. Far worse is after major disasters such as hurricanes where nothing for miles around is working. You can't even get your cash until someone restores power, either by lines or generator. I remember after Andrew, it took days for many stores to open and the ones that did open the fastest had huge commercial power stations sent in.

God bless,
Ted
 
Manual card readers
Knuckle busters
I remember the sound they made when you used them . Check the book and see if the card is on the bad list .
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