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Stop the abolition of cash – this is how it works!
10.10.2024
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Stop the abolition of cash – this is how it works!
The global financial mafia is currently setting up new digital payment systems. The use of cash is becoming more and more difficult. Not everyone accepts these plans without resistance, but their resistance has caused them to fail...
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Digital payment methods are gaining ground worldwide, and despite their love of cash, Germans are also increasingly making contactless and mobile payments. At the same time, the use of cash is becoming more and more difficult. Its use is being restricted to combat money laundering and crime, among other things. Banks are also reducing the number of ATMs and shops are restricting cash payments, while at the same time more and more digital payment systems are being introduced in the name of progress.
Cash is an important part of payment transactions and is essential to the functioning of our society. The recent faulty Windows update clearly demonstrated how vulnerable purely digital payment systems are. One such update was enough to paralyze millions of PCs around the world, and thus entire airports, authorities and even banks. Cash, on the other hand, ensures that payment transactions function securely and independently even in the event of technical or digital disruptions. In addition, cash allows anonymous payments, protects against commercial surveillance and can be easily used by anyone without any technical hurdles. In this sense, cash is also printed freedom. In summary and to put it bluntly, one could say: If we didn't already have cash, now would be the time to invent it.
But what are the reasons for the one-sided and strong trend away from cash - despite the dangers mentioned? According to the German business journalist Norbert Häring, this development is no coincidence. In his opinion, there is a huge international network behind it, at the center of which are organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Bank, the IMF and thus the global financial mafia. They certainly do not use their power to enable people to pay easily and conveniently! As shown, for example, in the program "Digital Central Bank Money - the End of Freedom!" [https://www.kla.tv/29968], these circles are in the process of setting up new digital payment systems worldwide. However, cash is still standing in the way of this implementation.
But below you can see from numerous examples that plans to implement purely digital payment systems often fail. Many people intuitively reject digital payment systems. They therefore stuck to cash - no matter what the price was, and ultimately brought down a new digital payment system. At the same time, the weaknesses of such payment systems are also becoming apparent, for example as a result of IT breakdowns. As a result, and due to the negative attitude of entire sections of the population, governments suddenly changed their cash policy and, for example, enshrined the right to pay with cash in their constitutions.
Here are some very encouraging examples:
1. Cashierless shops close due to lack of customers
Cashierless supermarkets promise shopping as you walk past without the hassle of waiting at the checkout. The pioneer of this system is the online giant Amazon, which made headlines years ago with its cashierless "Amazon Go" stores. This payment model works via video surveillance with facial recognition. Every movement of the customer is monitored by countless cameras and sensors. The systems automatically recognize which goods the buyer takes. By checking in and out using a smartphone at the store entrance, the video surveillance then links the purchase to the account holder and automatically debits the calculated amount. In this process, countless biometric data and information are collected about each individual customer, making them not only transparent in the truest sense of the word, but also predictable. In addition to the many data protection problems associated with this technology, there is also the risk of individual price manipulation. For example, the price of "frozen pizza" for singles can be increased at the weekend. But many people obviously see through this system and intuitively avoid such supermarkets. As Amazon announced, six such stores will be closed due to a lack of customers. This shows how everyone can help stop such systems of rampant surveillance and digitization.
2. Governments strengthen cash acceptance
Contrary to the global agenda to abolish cash, the Norwegian government wants to provide security for those who do not want to use digital payment options so that they can continue to pay for goods and services with cash. Since a completely digital payment system can also lead to a complete shutdown of the economy in the event of a crisis, the Minister for Justice and Public Security, Emilie Enger Mehl, explains: A purely electronic payment increases the vulnerability of society. Cash must therefore be available in the event of a crisis.remain. A law is therefore intended to ensure that all goods and services can continue to be paid for with cash.
Similar efforts are being made in several European countries: In Slovakia, the right to pay in cash was enshrined in the constitution in 2023. In Italy, various anti-cash measures were ended against the resistance of the EU Commission and the upper limit for cash payments was increased from €2,000 to €5,000 on January 1, 2023. In Sweden, the government even wants to restore the cash level of 2017 by law and make it binding for the future. As a former stronghold of cashlessness, this means a huge turnaround in monetary policy for Sweden. This shows that the fight against the abolition of cash is far from lost and that the tide can quickly turn if people persist in holding on to cash.
3. The abolition of cash in Nigeria fails miserably
According to the German business journalist Norbert Häring, Nigeria is a popular guinea pig for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. According to Häring, many things are being implemented and tried out in Nigeria to bring populations under total automated surveillance. For example, the eNaira, Africa's first digital central bank currency, was introduced there in October 2021 in order to end the use of cash. However, the acceptance of the eNaira among the population was so low that one year after its introduction, less than 0.5% of Nigeria's residents had accepted this new currency. In order to force the population to accept it, Godwin Emefiele, a vehement opponent of cash and governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, withdrew large parts of the cash from circulation. He also introduced daily withdrawal limits for cash, which put many millions of Nigerians in existential distress and led to massive drops in sales for many companies. But the Nigerian people stood firm, which ultimately set the courts in motion. On March 3, 2023, Nigeria's Supreme Court finally upheld a lawsuit against the central bank's monetary policy, which forced the central bank to stop its plan to abolish cash. At the next election, a new president was elected, who then removed Godwin Emefiele from office. Emefiele was arrested shortly afterwards and is now charged with abuse of office amounting to $4.5 billion and fraud amounting to $2.8 billion.
According to geopolitical analyst Nick Giambruno, the rejection of the eNaira was a symbol of the Nigerian people's deep distrust of the ruling elites. The success of their concentrated resistance is also an extremely impressive prime example of the enormous power a people can develop when they are one.
All these examples clearly show that nothing is impossible. All the bad developments, including the abolition of cash, can still be stopped! The key to this is for the population to see through the evil plans of the global puppet masters. This will then lead to unity in the resistance, which will inevitably lead to the failure of the evil machinations and to the positive changes that everyone longs for. Enlightenment is therefore the order of the day! Only those who see through the evil plans of the puppet masters in the background will not fall for their lies. Let's use the time, because it is not too late!
10.10.2024 | www.kla.tv/30717
Digital payment methods are gaining ground worldwide, and despite their love of cash, Germans are also increasingly making contactless and mobile payments. At the same time, the use of cash is becoming more and more difficult. Its use is being restricted to combat money laundering and crime, among other things. Banks are also reducing the number of ATMs and shops are restricting cash payments, while at the same time more and more digital payment systems are being introduced in the name of progress. Cash is an important part of payment transactions and is essential to the functioning of our society. The recent faulty Windows update clearly demonstrated how vulnerable purely digital payment systems are. One such update was enough to paralyze millions of PCs around the world, and thus entire airports, authorities and even banks. Cash, on the other hand, ensures that payment transactions function securely and independently even in the event of technical or digital disruptions. In addition, cash allows anonymous payments, protects against commercial surveillance and can be easily used by anyone without any technical hurdles. In this sense, cash is also printed freedom. In summary and to put it bluntly, one could say: If we didn't already have cash, now would be the time to invent it. But what are the reasons for the one-sided and strong trend away from cash - despite the dangers mentioned? According to the German business journalist Norbert Häring, this development is no coincidence. In his opinion, there is a huge international network behind it, at the center of which are organizations such as the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the World Bank, the IMF and thus the global financial mafia. They certainly do not use their power to enable people to pay easily and conveniently! As shown, for example, in the program "Digital Central Bank Money - the End of Freedom!" [https://www.kla.tv/29968], these circles are in the process of setting up new digital payment systems worldwide. However, cash is still standing in the way of this implementation. But below you can see from numerous examples that plans to implement purely digital payment systems often fail. Many people intuitively reject digital payment systems. They therefore stuck to cash - no matter what the price was, and ultimately brought down a new digital payment system. At the same time, the weaknesses of such payment systems are also becoming apparent, for example as a result of IT breakdowns. As a result, and due to the negative attitude of entire sections of the population, governments suddenly changed their cash policy and, for example, enshrined the right to pay with cash in their constitutions. Here are some very encouraging examples: 1. Cashierless shops close due to lack of customers Cashierless supermarkets promise shopping as you walk past without the hassle of waiting at the checkout. The pioneer of this system is the online giant Amazon, which made headlines years ago with its cashierless "Amazon Go" stores. This payment model works via video surveillance with facial recognition. Every movement of the customer is monitored by countless cameras and sensors. The systems automatically recognize which goods the buyer takes. By checking in and out using a smartphone at the store entrance, the video surveillance then links the purchase to the account holder and automatically debits the calculated amount. In this process, countless biometric data and information are collected about each individual customer, making them not only transparent in the truest sense of the word, but also predictable. In addition to the many data protection problems associated with this technology, there is also the risk of individual price manipulation. For example, the price of "frozen pizza" for singles can be increased at the weekend. But many people obviously see through this system and intuitively avoid such supermarkets. As Amazon announced, six such stores will be closed due to a lack of customers. This shows how everyone can help stop such systems of rampant surveillance and digitization. 2. Governments strengthen cash acceptance Contrary to the global agenda to abolish cash, the Norwegian government wants to provide security for those who do not want to use digital payment options so that they can continue to pay for goods and services with cash. Since a completely digital payment system can also lead to a complete shutdown of the economy in the event of a crisis, the Minister for Justice and Public Security, Emilie Enger Mehl, explains: A purely electronic payment increases the vulnerability of society. Cash must therefore be available in the event of a crisis.remain. A law is therefore intended to ensure that all goods and services can continue to be paid for with cash. Similar efforts are being made in several European countries: In Slovakia, the right to pay in cash was enshrined in the constitution in 2023. In Italy, various anti-cash measures were ended against the resistance of the EU Commission and the upper limit for cash payments was increased from €2,000 to €5,000 on January 1, 2023. In Sweden, the government even wants to restore the cash level of 2017 by law and make it binding for the future. As a former stronghold of cashlessness, this means a huge turnaround in monetary policy for Sweden. This shows that the fight against the abolition of cash is far from lost and that the tide can quickly turn if people persist in holding on to cash. 3. The abolition of cash in Nigeria fails miserably According to the German business journalist Norbert Häring, Nigeria is a popular guinea pig for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. According to Häring, many things are being implemented and tried out in Nigeria to bring populations under total automated surveillance. For example, the eNaira, Africa's first digital central bank currency, was introduced there in October 2021 in order to end the use of cash. However, the acceptance of the eNaira among the population was so low that one year after its introduction, less than 0.5% of Nigeria's residents had accepted this new currency. In order to force the population to accept it, Godwin Emefiele, a vehement opponent of cash and governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, withdrew large parts of the cash from circulation. He also introduced daily withdrawal limits for cash, which put many millions of Nigerians in existential distress and led to massive drops in sales for many companies. But the Nigerian people stood firm, which ultimately set the courts in motion. On March 3, 2023, Nigeria's Supreme Court finally upheld a lawsuit against the central bank's monetary policy, which forced the central bank to stop its plan to abolish cash. At the next election, a new president was elected, who then removed Godwin Emefiele from office. Emefiele was arrested shortly afterwards and is now charged with abuse of office amounting to $4.5 billion and fraud amounting to $2.8 billion. According to geopolitical analyst Nick Giambruno, the rejection of the eNaira was a symbol of the Nigerian people's deep distrust of the ruling elites. The success of their concentrated resistance is also an extremely impressive prime example of the enormous power a people can develop when they are one. All these examples clearly show that nothing is impossible. All the bad developments, including the abolition of cash, can still be stopped! The key to this is for the population to see through the evil plans of the global puppet masters. This will then lead to unity in the resistance, which will inevitably lead to the failure of the evil machinations and to the positive changes that everyone longs for. Enlightenment is therefore the order of the day! Only those who see through the evil plans of the puppet masters in the background will not fall for their lies. Let's use the time, because it is not too late!
from hag.
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Banken reduzieren Geldautomaten https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/wirtschaft/article239598141/Warum-in-Hamburg-immer-mehr-Geldautomaten-verschwinden.html
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Einschränkung und Kriminalisierung von Bargeld https://norberthaering.de/bargeld-widerstand/eu-anti-bargeld/
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Strippenzieher Bargeldabschaffung https://norberthaering.de/news/vorschau-institutionen/
https://norberthaering.de/bargeld-widerstand/fatf-deutschland-bargeld/
https://www.kla.tv/24257
IWF und Weltbank – Instrumente der Finanzmafia https://www.kla.tv/14746
https://www.kla.tv/15043
https://www.kla.tv/13533
Kassenlose Läden müssen schließen https://norberthaering.de/news/amazon-go/
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https://www.golem.de/news/amazon-go-amazon-schliesst-kassenlose-supermaerkte-2303-172389.html
Regierungen stärken Bargeldannahme https://norberthaering.de/bargeld-widerstand/norwegen-bargeldgesetz/
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https://bargeldverbot.info/2021/11/26/18-eu-laender-bargeldobergrenzen/#Italien
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https://www.stol.it/artikel/politik/kartenzahlung-nicht-mehr-verpflichtend-bargeldgrenze-bei-5000-euro
www.cashmatters.org/blog/norways-government-seeks-to-strengthen-cash-for-national-resilience
www.perfect-money.de/schweden-bargeld-unverzichtbar/
https://norberthaering.de/bargeld-widerstand/slowakei/
Bargeldabschaffung in Nigeria scheitert https://www.heise.de/news/Nigeria-fuehrt-erstes-digitales-Zentralbankgeld-in-Afrika-ein-6229004.html
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Ticket: SE-1352 Norbert Häring / Better than Cash Alliance https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norbert_H%C3%A4ring
https://www.fordfoundation.org/news-and-stories/news-and-press/news/ford-foundation-co-founds-better-than-cash-alliance/
https://norberthaering.de/bargeld-widerstand/bundesregierung-finanziert-better-than-cash-alliance/
Godwin Emefiele https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin_Emefiele
https://www.pulse.ng/news/local/emefiele-gets-naira50-million-bail-in-dollar45-billion-fraud-case/73qellz