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The Money Has Failed (Part Three)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsThere is a growing movement toward a cashless society, driven by technological advances and generational priorities, suggesting that cash's days may be numbered. The war on cash, fueled by globalists, aims to exploit massive debt collapse to outlaw cash and force people into electronic currencies, stripping away the freedom and anonymity cash provides. Governments and banks, like JP Morgan Chase, are taking concrete actions by restricting cash use in selected markets, banning cash payments for certain transactions, and disallowing cash storage in safe deposit boxes. This shift disproportionately affects the poor, many of whom are unbanked or underbanked, relying on cash due to lack of access to bank accounts or credit cards. Meanwhile, electronic payment options like Apple Pay and PayPal are accelerating the trend, though unevenly distributed, often favoring convenience over privacy. Governments can track all transactions with electronic currency, freeze or confiscate funds, impose confiscatory taxes automatically, and apply negative interest rates without fear of cash withdrawals. This gives them absolute control over wealth, allowing confiscation of economic productivity and perpetual debt spending through digital means. The march toward a cashless society in the U.S. has been steady since the 1950s with the advent of credit cards, now intensified by smartphones and electronic devices, raising concerns about privacy, overspending, and dependency on technology for payments. If cash is banned, alternative exchanges may become harder and riskier, positioning everyday citizens as collateral damage in the rush to digitize payments for total government control.
The Money Has Failed (Part Four)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsThe move to a cashless society will drastically drive up inflation, causing bankruptcies and foreclosures on a massive scale. The price of food rises 8% annually.
The Money Has Failed! (Part One)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsWhen it comes to eating or starving, money has no value compared to food. During the famine in Egypt, the value of money had fallen to zero.
The Money Has Failed! (Part Two)
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsThe motives of those who desire to create a cashless society are not pure; behind them lurks the sinister goal of controlling and stealing.
Cash No Longer King?
Commentary by Bill OnisickInstead of stuffing our mattresses with potentially worthless cash, we should focus on maintaining allegiance to God, storing up spiritual treasure.
Tangible Money is on Life Support!
Commentary by Martin G. CollinsMoney created virtually, encouraging the something-for-nothing mentality, as well as gambling, following the way of selfishness, violates God's way.