Australia Makes Progress On Going Completely Cashless In Move That Should Frighten Freedom Lovers

Australia is moving quickly to become a cashless society as the government and banks are looking to have even more control over the daily lives of their citizens.

This isn't some sort of conspiracy theory - this is actual fact that digital only payments will soon be the only way to perform transactions as more banks are closing, those that remain open are going cashless, and banks are limiting the amount of money that can be withdrawn. The agenda is becoming even more evident as Australia's Reserve Bank just revealed that the amount of banknotes that banks requested this year was just 1/3rd of normal levels.

At this rate, many believe that Australia could be entirely cashless by the end of 2025 - just a little over two years from now as they sucker people into giving up their freedom for being able to utilize something that is more convenient and easier to use.

WHY THIS SHOULD FRIGHTEN YOU

Anyone with a smartphone knows that even here in the United States you can use it more places now than ever before. But the danger lies by ONLY allowing one to use digital pay rather than having the option of cash OR a digital currency.

The first problem is one that should be obvious to everyone - what happens when the system goes down.... because it will go down. We've all been places where a restaurant or a store or a mall's credit card system went down, essentially making everyone screwed unless they had cash. But what happens when cash... isn't allowed?

It's the same argument against the overreliance on electric vehicles. I can't tell you how many times my California friends tell me that they can't be somewhere on time because they have to charge their vehicle first, or how those traveling across multiple states can't do so with EVs because they can't find places to charge or get enough mileage per charge. Yet our political leaders, the United Nations and the World Economic Forum (WEF) are hell bent on pushing towards it.

FOLLOW THE LOGIC...

The long game that Australia is doing is without a doubt the most frightening.

By limiting one's income and personal wealth to digital only, it allows for a digital trail with a multitude of information that the government and financial branches will know about the Australian citizen. For years people thought that China's "social credit system" was just a thing wackjob conspiracy nuts were ranting about.

Guess what - it's very much real.

Certain Chinese provinces have been implementing a social credit system where people are judged by their actions and beliefs. If the Communist Party deems someone or some company untrustworthy, they will restrict their allowed movements as well as interfere by restricting Internet access or lowering their bandwidth allowance. Oh, there's also that heavily spied on TikTok thing.

Don't think it won't happen here as there's plenty of talk within Congress and the Federal Reserve of what is known as the U.S. Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC).

CANADA FROZE REGULAR PEOPLE'S ACCOUNTS

It was only a year ago when hundreds of Canadian truckers staged a boycott by not being able to cross between the U.S. and Canada border because they weren't vaccinated.

What did Canada do?

Prime Minister Trudeau unilaterally enacted national powers and FROZE THE BANK ACCOUNTS of all the truckers. Some that were arrested were then not even able to pay bail - because they couldn't withdraw cash! Even more frightening, various fundraisers that raised money to donate to the protestors were also blocked from any digital payments to the protestors.

Going cashless is the first step towards a more restrictive society that there is no coming back from. Banks aren't suddenly going to start printing more banknotes and dollar bills when there's fewer places to use them, obviously.

JUST ASK AUSTRALIA'S NOVAK DJOKOVIC...

Keep in mind this is the same Australia whose leaders refused to give up any power or control bestowed to them during the Covid pandemic that they literally deported Novak Djokovic and wouldn't allow him to play a fricken tennis game outside because he wasn't vaccinated. They gave the best tennis player in the world a three-year ban from entering the country. Normal, right?

Yes, cashless is more convenient (who wants to walk around with change in their pockets anyway) but to not even have the ability to use cash and being forced to rely on a system that many times is run by corrupt individuals and entities that don't have your well-being as a priority?

Sounds like we should be running very fast in the opposite direction.