The abolition of our cash.

Gradual Cash Abolition in the EU?

If you watch the news regularly, you've heard what the governments of Greece, India, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden and Germany are planning to do with cash. The media may only scratch the surface of the whole truth, but you only have to put one and one together to find out what the real goal is: the gradual abolition of cash.

The IMF (International Monetary Fund), talks about penalty interest on cash.

Anyone who has taken a vacation in Sweden in the recent past will know that cash is no longer welcome there. Cash is no longer accepted on public transport and in more and more pubs and stores. Even for donations in churches, there is the collection machine, which only accepts credit cards.

This Berlin Journal report describes how the EU Commission plans to phase out cash.

As is so often the case, citizens are not told the whole truth. Terror and criminal activities are often cited as reasons. That behind all this is our ailing financial system, of course, no one admits publicly. Of course, you can find countless contributions from well-known people, e.g. on YouTube or on TV, which explain the true state of affairs. Unfortunately, almost no one makes the effort to look for it, let alone look at entire contributions. The "manipulation" by the mainstream media are so naturally door and gate open. I also catch myself again and again that I form a judgment only due to a headline. That is not only bad but even dangerous!

What alternatives are there to cash?

On the one hand, there are the precious metals such as gold and silver, and on the other hand, cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin are enjoying increasing popularity.

Of course, gold and silver can't replace the pay money, because you can't pay with it in any store. They are therefore more of an investment for bad times. The only question is whether you can get hold of your gold at all in really difficult times. The past has shown that gold was even confiscated to save the state. The most recent example is India.

Digital currencies are on the rise and anyone with a smartphone can pay with them. But where? There are more and more companies that accept Bitcoin and Dash as a means of payment, but at the moment you can't shop everywhere with them. An interim solution is the Visa debit cards, which you can load with Bitcoins and Dash. This allows you to store in any store that accepts credit cards in your local currency.

Total control, surveillance state and slaveholding society are harsh words. But is there any truth in them?

We ALL have it in our hands and can't blame anyone else!

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