What to Do if We Are Forced to Pay With Digital Cash

After a friend was telling us about how his credit card was “cloned” while pumping gas into his car, others at the local cafe began expressing similar instances.

Why are consumers beginning to pay with cash?

“The waiter (at a truck stop restaurant) took my card after our meal,” a mother of three children said. “He took a copy of our card and gave it back eventually.”

“Well, this card cloning cost us a lot more than just a meal.  It took a lot of work and time to get everything back that we were owed, and that’s only because we had credit card protection with our credit card.”

As more Americans experience this, they have come to realize the fraud potential, but now understand real reasons and motivations behind the push for a cashless society.

When the World Economic Forum (WEF), Big Media and crooked politicians push this agenda, it’s not about increasing our convenience – it’s about tracking, surveilling and controlling us by making sure that there’s no more anonymity when it comes to money. 

After all, cashless systems allow governments to discriminate against groups they deem undesirable by watching, controlling, or simply shutting down their spending.

Cash does not discriminate. It is far more efficient when circulating within disaster-struck economies and has a ‘multiplier effect’ that cashless options—spreading outside the bounds of a particular economy—do not offer.

E-payments stimulate over-borrowing, causing more people to end up financially excluded because they’ve lost their credit rating. This ultimately widens the gap between those who have, and those who have not.

• Cash is the only form of payment that isn’t directly profit-oriented. It is a public good, deployed not to make a profit on its transfer but to support and sustain transfers free of charge.

• Although there are costs associated with cash, cash itself is a means of value transfer that settles at par.

• Payment is a lucrative market for providers of cashless options such as cards and e-payments.

• Most people don’t realize the cost of ‘transacting’ that comes with non-cash options.

• There are 16 or more intermediaries in the average debit card transaction, each requiring payment for their part of the service. The WEF wants to control this.

So long as cash exists, some of the potential in the WEF market will remain out of reach for cashless payment providers, creating a clear motive for them to reduce and ultimately eliminate cash usage.

Here’s how some people are fighting back in Europe:

“in France for three months now…Their approach to digital banking is simply fantastic. I’d like to share a bit about it. A very well known supermarket here decided to go cashless.”

“A group of 50 people got together and agreed that
they would all do a big shop on the same day.”

The pandemic was more about control and social engineering than safety.

“Filling their trolleys to the brim and each person getting to the checkout – the human check out, not the machines – and having everything scanned before bringing cash out.”

“The staff were absolutely overrun. There management in a complete tizz, everyone repeatedly, calmly and in a very organised and polite fashion acting as if they knew nothing. No edges, no rudeness, no humiliation.”

“Offering no other method of payment than cash, willing to leave their trolleys behind if cash was not accepted…the supermarket reinstated cash.”


•Gas stations: filling up with fuel then only having cash to pay.

• Restaurants: groups of friends going out for dinner and nobody taking phones or credit cards, only cash …

“They are doing it in every single area of France.

Simply refusing to be part of it. The reason it works is because it’s organized in large groups. One person here and another there doesn’t work. It needs to be really carefully constructed.”

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