When is the cashless New World order society comming?

52ndStreet

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Does any one know the timetable for the cashless New World Order society. When exactly is it supposed to happen?.
 
I have no problem not using cash.

I get 2% back on every dollar I spend using a credit card.

If I paid cash I'd pay more for stuff
 
Similar questions were asked when we went to printed money instead of the old barter system. Society would collapse when customers wanted to pay for goods or services with a piece of paper instead of with the 3 chickens or a bushel of corn that it was worth.
 
I have no problem not using cash.

I get 2% back on every dollar I spend using a credit card.

If I paid cash I'd pay more for stuff

"Dear Consumer, Our biometric detection division has confirmed that you participated in the protests at last month's coronation of Hillary Clinton as Supreme Leader of the United States for Life. Your case was reviewed by our enforcement personnel and you were found guilty of unlawful dissent. As a result, all of your financial accounts have been closed, your carbon credit allowance has been frozen, and your consumer participation chip has been deactivated.

You have been downgraded from consumer to laborer. As such, you may proceed to the nearest Federal Emergency Management Agency labor camp to receive your work assignment. You will be provided a space in the dormitory and three meal credits per day.

All Hail the New United Nations, Praise Be to Secretary General Rothschild.


Sound like far-fetched science fiction fantasy? If only.

This is a letter from SunTrust Bank to Brian Lynn, a former Marine Corps officer and CEO of a payday lending company that had been operating 26 branches in Florida, Georgia and Alabama for over 20 years. In 2014 both Suntrust and Bank of America closed his companies deposit and account services with no warning or explanation.

"We received a letter from our bank of more than ten years, the Bank of America, back in June, telling us they were closing down the accounts we had for nine of our stores in the Jacksonville area," Lynn explained in a news story in 2015. "I thought there was some sort of mistake, so I contacted our local branch officers, and they were as baffled as I was. We had been a very good customer throughout our long relationship with Bank of America. They contacted their superiors in the corporate offices, but got no explanation. They were just told the decision was final."

On its own, a story like this might just be an anomaly. But it is not an isolated story. It's been happening to gun dealers, pawn shops, coin dealers and tobacconists, even porn stars all across America. Hundreds of completely legal, properly licensed, regulation-compliant businesses have been subject to this treatment for years.

So here's where it gets really creepy. All of these account closures are not just the spontaneous decision of the banks themselves; they are part of a legally dubious and outright Orwellian "Justice" Department program that the DOJ tried to keep from the public for years. Initially conceived as far back as 2011 and first revealed to the public in 2013, the ominously-named Operation Choke Point induced the FDIC to use its supervisory role over the banking industry to lean on banks and "encourage" them to drop clients in industries engaging in "high-risk activities." This inducement took the form of Memorandums of Understanding between the FDIC and FDIC-supervised banks prohibiting payment processing for targeted businesses or classifying loans to such businesses as "undesirable."

But a 2014 report from the Congressional Committee on Oversight and Government Reform showed that these "high-risk" industries covered not just patently illegal or evidently pernicious businesses (pyramid schemes, online gambling, debt consolidation scams), but completely lawful and regulated ones (coin dealers, firearms merchants, tobacconists).. . . . "



. . . a cashless society is to usher in more centralized control by the government. If they do that, kiss the 2A goodbye.
 
I have no problem not using cash.

I get 2% back on every dollar I spend using a credit card.

If I paid cash I'd pay more for stuff

"Dear Consumer, Our biometric detection division has confirmed that you participated in the protests at last month's coronation of Hillary Clinton as Supreme Leader of the United States for Life. Your case was reviewed by our enforcement personnel and you were found guilty of unlawful dissent. As a result, all of your financial accounts have been closed, your carbon credit allowance has been frozen, and your consumer participation chip has been deactivated.

You have been downgraded from consumer to laborer. As such, you may proceed to the nearest Federal Emergency Management Agency labor camp to receive your work assignment. You will be provided a space in the dormitory and three meal credits per day.

All Hail the New United Nations, Praise Be to Secretary General Rothschild.


Sound like far-fetched science fiction fantasy? If only.

This is a letter from SunTrust Bank to Brian Lynn, a former Marine Corps officer and CEO of a payday lending company that had been operating 26 branches in Florida, Georgia and Alabama for over 20 years. In 2014 both Suntrust and Bank of America closed his companies deposit and account services with no warning or explanation.

"We received a letter from our bank of more than ten years, the Bank of America, back in June, telling us they were closing down the accounts we had for nine of our stores in the Jacksonville area," Lynn explained in a news story in 2015. "I thought there was some sort of mistake, so I contacted our local branch officers, and they were as baffled as I was. We had been a very good customer throughout our long relationship with Bank of America. They contacted their superiors in the corporate offices, but got no explanation. They were just told the decision was final."

On its own, a story like this might just be an anomaly. But it is not an isolated story. It's been happening to gun dealers, pawn shops, coin dealers and tobacconists, even porn stars all across America. Hundreds of completely legal, properly licensed, regulation-compliant businesses have been subject to this treatment for years.

So here's where it gets really creepy. All of these account closures are not just the spontaneous decision of the banks themselves; they are part of a legally dubious and outright Orwellian "Justice" Department program that the DOJ tried to keep from the public for years. Initially conceived as far back as 2011 and first revealed to the public in 2013, the ominously-named Operation Choke Point induced the FDIC to use its supervisory role over the banking industry to lean on banks and "encourage" them to drop clients in industries engaging in "high-risk activities." This inducement took the form of Memorandums of Understanding between the FDIC and FDIC-supervised banks prohibiting payment processing for targeted businesses or classifying loans to such businesses as "undesirable."

But a 2014 report from the Congressional Committee on Oversight and Government Reform showed that these "high-risk" industries covered not just patently illegal or evidently pernicious businesses (pyramid schemes, online gambling, debt consolidation scams), but completely lawful and regulated ones (coin dealers, firearms merchants, tobacconists).. . . . "



. . . a cashless society is to usher in more centralized control by the government. If they do that, kiss the 2A goodbye.
There is no such thing as a "biometric detection division"

You listen to too much Alex Jones
 
I have no problem not using cash.

I get 2% back on every dollar I spend using a credit card.

If I paid cash I'd pay more for stuff

"Dear Consumer, Our biometric detection division has confirmed that you participated in the protests at last month's coronation of Hillary Clinton as Supreme Leader of the United States for Life. Your case was reviewed by our enforcement personnel and you were found guilty of unlawful dissent. As a result, all of your financial accounts have been closed, your carbon credit allowance has been frozen, and your consumer participation chip has been deactivated.

You have been downgraded from consumer to laborer. As such, you may proceed to the nearest Federal Emergency Management Agency labor camp to receive your work assignment. You will be provided a space in the dormitory and three meal credits per day.

All Hail the New United Nations, Praise Be to Secretary General Rothschild.


Sound like far-fetched science fiction fantasy? If only.

This is a letter from SunTrust Bank to Brian Lynn, a former Marine Corps officer and CEO of a payday lending company that had been operating 26 branches in Florida, Georgia and Alabama for over 20 years. In 2014 both Suntrust and Bank of America closed his companies deposit and account services with no warning or explanation.

"We received a letter from our bank of more than ten years, the Bank of America, back in June, telling us they were closing down the accounts we had for nine of our stores in the Jacksonville area," Lynn explained in a news story in 2015. "I thought there was some sort of mistake, so I contacted our local branch officers, and they were as baffled as I was. We had been a very good customer throughout our long relationship with Bank of America. They contacted their superiors in the corporate offices, but got no explanation. They were just told the decision was final."

On its own, a story like this might just be an anomaly. But it is not an isolated story. It's been happening to gun dealers, pawn shops, coin dealers and tobacconists, even porn stars all across America. Hundreds of completely legal, properly licensed, regulation-compliant businesses have been subject to this treatment for years.

So here's where it gets really creepy. All of these account closures are not just the spontaneous decision of the banks themselves; they are part of a legally dubious and outright Orwellian "Justice" Department program that the DOJ tried to keep from the public for years. Initially conceived as far back as 2011 and first revealed to the public in 2013, the ominously-named Operation Choke Point induced the FDIC to use its supervisory role over the banking industry to lean on banks and "encourage" them to drop clients in industries engaging in "high-risk activities." This inducement took the form of Memorandums of Understanding between the FDIC and FDIC-supervised banks prohibiting payment processing for targeted businesses or classifying loans to such businesses as "undesirable."

But a 2014 report from the Congressional Committee on Oversight and Government Reform showed that these "high-risk" industries covered not just patently illegal or evidently pernicious businesses (pyramid schemes, online gambling, debt consolidation scams), but completely lawful and regulated ones (coin dealers, firearms merchants, tobacconists).. . . . "



. . . a cashless society is to usher in more centralized control by the government. If they do that, kiss the 2A goodbye.
There is no such thing as a "biometric detection division"

You listen to too much Alex Jones
Wake the fuck up man.

I got the same responses a year ago when we told folks that there would be "vaccine passports," to prove a person had the shot to move around and conduct business.

If you don't think it is coming? You have your head in the sand.
 
I have no problem not using cash.

I get 2% back on every dollar I spend using a credit card.

If I paid cash I'd pay more for stuff

"Dear Consumer, Our biometric detection division has confirmed that you participated in the protests at last month's coronation of Hillary Clinton as Supreme Leader of the United States for Life. Your case was reviewed by our enforcement personnel and you were found guilty of unlawful dissent. As a result, all of your financial accounts have been closed, your carbon credit allowance has been frozen, and your consumer participation chip has been deactivated.

You have been downgraded from consumer to laborer. As such, you may proceed to the nearest Federal Emergency Management Agency labor camp to receive your work assignment. You will be provided a space in the dormitory and three meal credits per day.

All Hail the New United Nations, Praise Be to Secretary General Rothschild.


Sound like far-fetched science fiction fantasy? If only.

This is a letter from SunTrust Bank to Brian Lynn, a former Marine Corps officer and CEO of a payday lending company that had been operating 26 branches in Florida, Georgia and Alabama for over 20 years. In 2014 both Suntrust and Bank of America closed his companies deposit and account services with no warning or explanation.

"We received a letter from our bank of more than ten years, the Bank of America, back in June, telling us they were closing down the accounts we had for nine of our stores in the Jacksonville area," Lynn explained in a news story in 2015. "I thought there was some sort of mistake, so I contacted our local branch officers, and they were as baffled as I was. We had been a very good customer throughout our long relationship with Bank of America. They contacted their superiors in the corporate offices, but got no explanation. They were just told the decision was final."

On its own, a story like this might just be an anomaly. But it is not an isolated story. It's been happening to gun dealers, pawn shops, coin dealers and tobacconists, even porn stars all across America. Hundreds of completely legal, properly licensed, regulation-compliant businesses have been subject to this treatment for years.

So here's where it gets really creepy. All of these account closures are not just the spontaneous decision of the banks themselves; they are part of a legally dubious and outright Orwellian "Justice" Department program that the DOJ tried to keep from the public for years. Initially conceived as far back as 2011 and first revealed to the public in 2013, the ominously-named Operation Choke Point induced the FDIC to use its supervisory role over the banking industry to lean on banks and "encourage" them to drop clients in industries engaging in "high-risk activities." This inducement took the form of Memorandums of Understanding between the FDIC and FDIC-supervised banks prohibiting payment processing for targeted businesses or classifying loans to such businesses as "undesirable."

But a 2014 report from the Congressional Committee on Oversight and Government Reform showed that these "high-risk" industries covered not just patently illegal or evidently pernicious businesses (pyramid schemes, online gambling, debt consolidation scams), but completely lawful and regulated ones (coin dealers, firearms merchants, tobacconists).. . . . "



. . . a cashless society is to usher in more centralized control by the government. If they do that, kiss the 2A goodbye.
There is no such thing as a "biometric detection division"

You listen to too much Alex Jones
Wake the fuck up man.

I got the same responses a year ago when we told folks that there would be "vaccine passports," to prove a person had the shot to move around and conduct business.

If you don't think it is coming? You have your head in the sand.

I just started a tin foil hat business. I have some very stylish models. Interested?
 

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