Top 10 forecasts for 2008 and beyond the cashless society
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Imagine the control over peoples lives if there was a cashless society? When you think about it we are not too far away from it now. The vast majority of people get paid directly into their bank account. When I started my last job I was told that they would pay me however I liked. Soon I realised that this was not true when I asked them for cash every week. It simply was not convenient enough. Man would sell his soul for convenience sake.
A cashless society is a very serious goal by world bankers and their handlers. I said above that we’re not far off it and this is very true. Since all currency trading is done electronically. No money actually changes hands.
It does not take a much to imagine a cashless society since the majority of us have credit cards already. When you use it no money is exchanged at the point of sale. So it would seem like a natural evolution to move all transactions in this direction since we’re used to it already and it has numerous benefits.
But like everything there are goods reasons and there is the real reason. If you follow my blog, you’ll know the point I am trying to make; nothing is this world is left unplanned. Everything is controlled to guide us all to an end point. Money is central to this control.
As humans we do not like change at all. Everybody has experienced some sort of shock as a result of a sudden change. Whereas if this change comes about very slowly it and what seems quite naturally, then it is more likely to be accepted rather than violently dismissed.
Money should be thought of in the exact same way. It has taken many hundreds of years to get nearly every person on the planet used to the monetary system. This could not have happened overnight as the con would have been spotted straight away and the bankers killed or run of the land.
The same applies to a cashless society. The current generation of people well used to the notes and coins would not be very happy with a sudden change. So in effect, the credit card is like a potty training. It only a build up to the real thing. Sure, there will be lots of people making a lot of money out of it. Its a good reason but not the real reason.
Our children and their children will the people living in a cashless society. The will have been trained subtly in school from an early age to think this is natural. The media they consume will reinforce this message. That is for certain. People need to realise that when this sort of training is going on that they are not in a free falling system - its meticulously planned in advance.
I am not going to finish this post off. I want to invite any person who stumbles upon this post to put the logical end to it by commenting on it. Feel free to let me know what you think. The main point being is to think.
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