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Cashless Society


In 2016 the Zetas were asked about a maneuver by the Indian government, to limit the use of cash among India’s impoverished populace. Per the Zetas, the currency being liquidated (500 and 1,000 rupee notes) was a currency many of the poor in India had stashed away in their mattresses, saving for their retirement or sudden emergencies. Suddenly, the poor were now more desperate. Just what the elite wanted, per the Zetas, as the elite wanted to hamper the poor.



ZetaTalk Insight 11/19/2016: India is a country that runs on cash, cash payment for services, and thus very little income tax can be collected. Moving to a new paper currency will not change nor stop this. Nor will it have any effect on terrorism, which relies more on fervent ideologues than on cash at hand. The real reason for this sudden move by the India government is to remove cash from the people. As we have prophecized, India is destined to sink, almost entirely. Most of this will happen suddenly during the hour of the Pole Shift, but the trend will be apparent before that. 

The elite of India want the poor working classes to be helpless during this sinking. They want them unable to flee, unable to buy airplane tickets or hire boats to go to Africa or Europe or the Americas. They want them to drown, while the elite pick off what they consider the most desirable of their citizenry – educated, technology skilled, and compliant. Why is this approach considered necessary? It is necessary only for the elite, who want to be seen as coming with good baggage, not garbage baggage. Thus, they are arranging to drown what they consider the garbage.

Replacing cash with credit cards or other electronic payment is on the increase, worldwide, but is also being encouraged in certain countries, notably the British Commonwealth countries of Canada, Australia, India, and of course the UK. Per the Zetas, this continues to be a maneuver of the elite, to retain control of the poor and middle class. Restricting access to savings accounts in banks is not enough. To track migration and determine the location of survivor camps, one needs to be able to track credit card usage.

Will Trump Stop Plans to Ban Cash in the US?
August 4, 2017

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-08/will-trump-stop-plans
The biggest trend that continues “behind the scenes” is the War on Cash. Spain, Greece, Portugal, and France are already banning cash for above certain amounts (usually €500 or €1,000).
Payment Cards Set to Surpass Cash for First Time Ever
September 29, 2016

https://avpsolutions.com/blog/payment-cards-now-set-to-surpass-cash/
Payments made using credit, debit, charge and other cards will overtake cash payments worldwide for the first time in 2016.
A Well-Kept Open Secret: Washington Is Behind India’s Brutal Experiment of Abolishing Most Cash
January 12, 2017

https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-01-12/well-kept-open-secret
USAID has negotiated cooperation agreements with the Indian ministry of finance. One of these has the declared goal to push back the use of cash in favor of digital payments in India and globally. Almost half of Indians have no bank account and many do not even have a bank nearby. The economy is largely cash based. Thus, a severe shortage of cash ensued. Those who suffered the most were the poorest and most vulnerable. They had additional difficulty earning their meager living in the informal sector or paying for essential goods and services like food, medicine or hospitals. Chaos and fraud reigned well into December.

ZetaTalk Comment 1/31/2018: Cash allows mobility, as the bearer can presumably go anywhere. It is direct, without needing the interface of a Credit Card company or bank for the transaction to complete. It also hides the identity of the bearer. Those countries wishing to control the movement of their populace, and the ability of their populace to hide their activities, are increasingly trying to impose a cashless society. We have predicted that banks will restrict withdrawals from savings accounts, but it goes beyond that. Only electronic transfers to the approved Credit Card will be allowed, and then ID must be presented for use. 

How does this fit in with the banking battles ongoing, wherein the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank are losing out to the BRICS consortium? The IMF was notable for creating debt slavery among individuals and impoverished countries. BRICS is the opposite, empowering by their loans and reasonable fees. It is not surprising, thus, that the push for cashless societies is strong among those in the West, who stand behind the IMF. We have stated that the world will increasingly move toward a barter economy, not using paper money or Credit Cards or Cryptocurrency, but items to be exchanged.

From the start of the ZetaTalk saga, the Zetas have stressed that human society, the survivors of the forthcoming Pole Shift, will resort to the barter system rather than use paper money or any medium of exchange other than a thing which has worth. Gold, silver, jewelry, artwork, paper money, Bitcoins, or credit cards – all will be worthless.



ZetaTalk Prediction 12/15/2001: We predict that long before the shift, a barter system will be replacing the current paper money system. The value of the dollar, in all countries, will be falling, such that in any transaction one or both parties will feel they are getting a fair deal only if a thing, not a representation, is given or received. This is a common practice in countries where the dollar is falling, and a natural migration as the thought occurs readily to mankind, the barter system being recent in their cultural evolution. What will this mean for the common man, and what will it mean for the rich? The common man will find they are pleased with themselves if they have had the foresight to secure goods of value, such as seeds or tools or dried food.

The value of appliances that are dead and not able to run, even of cars unable to run over broken roads, will be zero. The value of items that can increase worth, such as a needle and thread which can repair clothing otherwise worthless, or a shovel that can create a garden otherwise a weed patch, will balloon. The rich will of course whine endlessly, and try to convince anyone who will listen that their goods will return in value, which it will not. We advise the common man, as we have in the past, to relieve themselves of stock and jewels and paper money that will fall in value, perhaps suddenly and without warning. Better to stock up on things that will have value, candles and matches, school books and a guitar, than what the rich treasure.



The Finegan Fine short story, which I, Nancy, wrote, has a chapter on this issue. The Pawn Shop chapter depicts the difference between those who grasp the reality of the coming economic times versus those who cling to the past.
Finegan says, “Got any umbrellas?”The pawnshopman says, “None of those, but got a sale on over here.” He walks over to a counter top piled high with video games. “Half price, today only.” Finegan says, “But we got no electricity!” To which the pawnshipman replies, “It's coming back.” Both Finegan and the pawnshopman stop the conversation and just stare at each other at this point, as Finegan is stunned at this delusion and the pawnshopman does not want to get into details.

Finegan leans an elbow on the counter, leaning toward the short pawnshopman who is standing proudly behind his wares, fingertips resting on the counter edge and back ramrod straight. “How do you figure? You must know something I don't.” To which the pawnshopman replies, “Yez sireee, it's coming back. When they come through here laying new lines and roads, we'll all be back in business again. Yez a matter of time.”

Just then a man wearing his Sunday best, suit and bow tie and shined shoes and hat walks into the pawnshop. He is carrying a small wooden box, which he sets on the counter. He opens it carefully and music plays. He almost visibly breathes a sigh of relief, as though he had expected it might not work right. He looks at the pawnshopman, who says, “Not much call for these, but it is a beauty. What you looking for?” The man in his Sunday best looks a bit worried as he is going to try for food instead of the usual - cash. “I'd trade for a sack of flour for the mizzus.”The pawnshopman replies, “None of that, but I do have a sale on over here.” He gestures at the pile of video games.

                 

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