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Offline Meg

Re: Bitcoin ₿ docuмentary
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2022, 06:17:32 AM »
Real Catholics use cash. 

Use credit cards for emergencies.

We may think that using cash is more traditional, but don't the banks control cash? 


Re: Bitcoin ₿ docuмentary
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2022, 06:52:04 AM »
We may think that using cash is more traditional, but don't the banks control cash?

They do in terms of the value of the cash and they will tank it soon so they can move on to the tokenized surveillance economy.

That's probably part of the #bankrun psyop in Canada right now.

They can't control cash transactions.  Small communities that barter and use coins with agreed upon value (paper will be worthless) to create a breakaway economy will be necessary when people are geofenced out of the system. 

Geofenced:  cancelled in the social credit system so your QR code or Biometric ID is shut off because you don't have your 10th gene editing shot update or you said something wrong online...You can't buy groceries, gas, take a bus...etc.

In the meantime, here is something to consider:

#Cashfriday
https://home.solari.com/cash-friday/

The video clip at that link shows the Bank for International Settlements explaining how sad it is that they can't, *sniff*, monitor cash and that is why they will bring in digital currency.










Re: Bitcoin ₿ docuмentary
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2022, 07:03:10 AM »

They can't control cash transactions.  Small communities that barter and use coins with agreed upon value (paper will be worthless) to create a breakaway economy will be necessary when people are geofenced out of the system. 

Depending on how much surveillance tech is in your home and body.

Offline Meg

Re: Bitcoin ₿ docuмentary
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2022, 07:21:57 AM »

The video clip at that link shows the Bank for International Settlements explaining how sad it is that they can't, *sniff*, monitor cash and that is why they will bring in digital currency.

Yes, that indeed may happen. Banksters want complete monetary control. But they do not at this time control all crypto currency. How can they? There are too many.

They can, in perhaps a small way, control cash in that they can claim a shortage of coins or cash. There was a supposed coin shortage in my area last year, and self-checkouts at stores here would not take cash, due to a supposed shortage. I think that the feds were doing an experiment, to see how Americans would react to a shortage. I can tell you that they were not happy about it here, since lots of folks around here like to use cash.

Re: Bitcoin ₿ docuмentary
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2022, 07:37:22 AM »
Yes, that indeed may happen. Banksters want complete monetary control. But they do not at this time control all crypto currency. How can they? There are too many.

They can, in perhaps a small way, control cash in that they can claim a shortage of coins or cash. There was a supposed coin shortage in my area last year, and self-checkouts at stores here would not take cash, due to a supposed shortage. I think that the feds were doing an experiment, to see how Americans would react to a shortage. I can tell you that they were not happy about it here, since lots of folks around here like to use cash.

They don't yet control all crypto.  It's a bait and switch. 

They are getting people acclimated to digital currency tied to biometric ID so they can usher in their tokenized economy tied to your ESG score determined by the UN's Sustainable Development Goals.

This plan is decades in development...long before anybody heard of "Bitcoin".  Just like the internet, and Facebook and Apple and Amazon...these things didn't spring up out of nowhere like the cover story given.  Anyway...

Yes, it's a test.

Coin shortage is fake.

If everyone refused to use self checkouts and only used cash and refused masks and shots and got rid of smart phones...

Think small Amish style communities.