Financial Survival In The Cashless Robotic QE Economy
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SHOW NOTES and MP3: https://www.corbettreport.com/?p=17583 James joins Alfred Adask for their weekly conversation on Financial Survival to discuss the latest financial and economic news from around the world, including the cashless society takeover, the QE unwind and the rise of the robots.
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Elimination of cash equals absolute control of populations. Fulfilling the previously incredulously pooh-poohed prophesy regarding no buying and selling with out the 'mark of the beast'. Who'd have thought it possible?
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regarding paper claims on gold vs physical availability, I believe it is the case that paper claims on gold or probably any other commodities can be settled with money rather than the actual metal.
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Banker games like derivatives and bonds don't matter when it comes to the buying and selling habits of 'main street.' Citing those things as 'the economy' and making the cash economy look tiny in comparison is only doing favors for the anti-cash movement.
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James and Alfred are way off. In the US 46% of transactions are cash (not 5% as Alfred claims) and in Canada 53% are cash (not 8% as James says). The only places lower than the US UK and Canada are Norway Sweden and Denmark (Scandinavia = 0.2% of the world population). In Germany Austria and Switzerland, 82% of transactions are in cash, in both transactions and value of transactions. The rest of mainland Europe is between 65 and 90%, w/ a median of about 75%. Australia & New Zealand are at 65%. In terms of cash's proportion of value of all transactions, the figure is lower, at about 50% in most developed countries. If you want to spread awareness fine, but making people feel hopeless and alone by spitting out BS figures isn't helping.
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nobody in the world want to use dollar , so stop stupidly assuming Yuan is a worse currency , no currency is worse then dollar .
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But what will the congresscritters stick into the G-strings of the strippers? And how will the government-sanctioned druglords do business?
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your society is going cashless because your failing to hold a job
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In Denmark baks only alloud customers to use only 20.000 kroner per month. Otherwise you have to pay a fee. They are pushing mobile pay, we have to resist. good job guys..
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We all stopped being consumers because we woke up to the cabal
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if more people switch over to using plastic money will metals, paper money, and coins become more valuable?
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All the sheeple are doing it to themselves! We clearly are in control of this,.. I know I am. Do like I do, USE CASH FOR EVERYTHING POSSIBLE !! I always pay cash when shopping. Also, I never shop at places that require a Discount Card in order not to be penalized with higher prices. If you use plastic, then You Want To Be Abused !! You have the power to fix it so FIX IT !!
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I hardly hear anything about the world swiss banking problem.
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We are not "cash free already" the problem(to them) is nobody knows how much cash is used . there are no records for these transactions .
Every car i ever bought was cash, the sellers don't want anything else.
every flea market find.
every tip.
the single banana while walking through the farm market.
the roadside farm market, run by a 15 year old.
the 10 dollar "tip" you put in the the guys hands that fixes your tire and tells you don't worry about it.
money real money can't really go away. there must be a way to "pay" someone for goods and services that are small .
there must be a way to pay for things like used cars that is portable. if you have to go to the bank to get a CC you might loose the car. even then a lot of people don't want that , cash is it. -
If society goes cashless, then how will mafias be able to work? Answer: the mafias go to work for the state, use some other tangible asset currency (gold coins, diamonds) or they use bitcoin. Better question: how will the intelligence communities deal with blackops money? What'll they trade, other than guns, beautiful children, nukes, drugs, stolen art?
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I think a big reason why people are not buying things is because they have all the junk they need.
A cell phone alone replaces a ton of things we used to buy separately like pc's,tv's,gps,cameras,music devices,video game consoles,DVD's ,CD's etc.etc.,and those cell phones are now good enough to keep for a few years.
And now more and more people are going off grid and buying tiny homes so we are currently in transition to a more free and technology based society.Of course the powers that be are going to fight tooth and nail to try to stop it but they cannot do squat. -
No cash =no black market
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NWO PEOPLE and theirs nothing you can do about it
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Yep and if youI don't want to use the new chipped debit cards you can't use it at target, and 4 other stores in my town,,,so far
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Well, from 1st January, Italy will apply the Bail in, Like in others, at least others not mostly, EU countries. Probably The bank you are talking about is Banca Etruria, only last of a series of bank scandals of the las few years. The current unelected president, Mr Matteo Renzi, and at least one of his ministers, Boschi, are deeply involved in Banca etruria on a family level. I have to say I have not heard of the run to get money out of the bank.
Italy desperatly needs people like Corbett to do some real information. Thereis the 5 star movement (Movimento 5 stelle ,M5S) which is scaring th shit out of the whole political system in the Country, therefore is being attacked from all sides, including from high ranking UE people. But that is not enough, although the great political value they are bringing in, they have vitually no main stream attention in a country where internet is a tool handled comfortably only by the under 35, and having the highest ratio of over 60 in EU. By the time most of people will be able to grasp this informations, there will be no more cash and internet will be a very, very different place. So, time is not in favour.
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