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Bizarre Shadowy Paper-Based Payment System Being Rolled Out Worldwide

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New York, February 17, 2014

 

World governments announced a plan today to allow citizens to anonymously carry parts of their wealth on their person and exchange it with others using small pieces of colorful paper printed with nationalistic and Masonic imagery along with numbers that purportedly represent the amount of wealth each piece of paper represents (if the paper is not a counterfeit). These pieces of paper are formally a "note" from each nation's central bank, but they are also called "cash" by many - this is a technical matter that is too complex to cover in our basic primer; Suffice it to say, that it is representative of the complexity and user-unfriendliness of this new system.

 

It appears governments worldwide have just implemented this new exchangeable paper currency flim-flam that allows for people to pay for goods and services anonymously. Sounds like a load of bologna gibberish nonsense drivel to me!

 

A really good read that puts things in perspective.

Source: http://ledracapital.com/blog/2014/2/17/bitcoin-series-19-bizarre-shadowy-paper-based-payment-system-being-rolled-out-worldwide

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Funny joke xD

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People still use cash? I've used my card for everything in the last 3 or so years.

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and the best part is, you can draw on it and its still real currency. MINIATURE SKETCH PADS FOR FREE!!!!! (sorta)

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hmmm interesting

 

what is backed by this paper Gold silver ?

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People still use cash? I've used my card for everything in the last 3 or so years.

I used to work at a cash-checking place 2 years ago and there was about 30 million in cash coming in and out monthly from just that 1 branch. I was talking to the boss and he told me he had 23 branches and the amount of cash that circulates was about half a billion.

 

Most of the customers were older (35+) and they usually tell me they don't trust banks. Which I found odd, since we were getting all their info anyways to file for annual IRS reports.

 

But yeah, once the generation shifts, we should be entering a cash-less society in less then 50 years.

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I used to work at a cash-checking place 2 years ago and there was about 30 million in cash coming in and out monthly from just that 1 branch. I was talking to the boss and he told me he had 23 branches and the amount of cash that circulates was about half a billion.

Most of the customers were older (35+) and they usually tell me they don't trust banks. Which I found odd, since we were getting all their info anyways to file for annual IRS reports.

But yeah, once the generation shifts, we should be entering a cash-less society in less then 50 years.

It wasn't an information thing. I personally don't care if a faceless corporation knows things about me. I think he just didn't trust banks with his money.
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