Cashing Out

The slow-moving elimination of Cash continues with the dystopian nightmare of a technological prison still being touted at every turn. Digital, Monitoring, data and debt, the ‘new normal’ they would like you to become accustomed to.

Money helps to hold society in place and create the divides and the wants of the people. So much revolves around it, and then time gets tagged in and dictates your life thereafter. Your worth being tied to it, achievements, status, and how people view you. All because of a made-up thing that someone decided represented something else. Giving it a value and then others play along, allowing the financial system to exist and consume everything.

A scary illusion that has been made real by society, money and debt. Technically neither one exists, just as value doesn’t in monetary terms. As we have seen with recent moves to cripple stability with inflation, trying to strip people of what wealth and assets they have accumulated under that system. Trying to put a burden of debt and taxes into every part of life so it can consume your mind and life. Because without money, none of it could happen. There would be no hold over people in that way because they would have no price.

And that is obviously why it’s so important to ‘The Matrix’ as people call it, that the people in it do have a price. So that they can be bought, swayed or bribed into compliance or to play their part as required. With other methods it seems if anyone happens to resist the temptation. And cash currently being used to further the tie in, or rather cashless. Taking away your ability to have and spend your own money, making it impersonal and restricted. Holding Us Back a bit more each generation.

I’m sure they will start to cite safety as a reason for further taking away cash, rather than convenience, as not many are buying that excuse. So, it will probably be claimed that more robberies start happening in venues that accept cash. Making sure of it in some cases, as with previous times, to guarantee less resistance to what has been decided for you as for the ‘greater good’. But as I have said before, it seems to be moving towards someone else’s greater good, but definitely not ours…

(c) K Wicks

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