Fight the Tyrants Trying to Ban Cash

Fight the Tyrants Trying to Ban Cash

Fight the Tyrants Trying to Ban Cash

The NWO wants us to go cashless.

Who gets to cancel your card and you? A few years ago, I got a taste of how vulnerable one can be if your credit card is cancelled. I had renegotiated a mortgage with one bank and agreed to reduce my credit limit on their card. When I arrived overseas, I suddenly found that my VISA card was being declined I finally called VISAand was told “But, Mr. Fromm, you cancelled your VISA.” I hadnot and it was quickly restored. After complaints to the first bank and a big investigation, it seemed that a minor employee had somehow managed to cancel my VISA with another bank. I was fortunate that I had just enough cash to settle my tab.It drove home how vulnerable I’d have been had I not had some foreign cash.

In a cashless society, if your credit or bank card was cancelled you would be truly a helpless, non person.

Coronavirus is an excuse for corporate tyranny.  Some merchants are refusing cash and insisting on credit cards or debit cards. Refusing cash is contrary to policy https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2020/04/bank-canada-asks-retailers-continue-accepting-cashBank of Canada asks retailers to continue accepting cash. Print this off and stick to your guns.

Resist: order or buy and, if the merchant insists on cash, protest, leave the goods and walk away. — Paul Fromm

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Update: Bank of Canada asks retailers to continue accepting cash

May 28, 2020

During this time of heightened public health measures intended to limit the transmission of COVID-19, some consumers and businesses are choosing not to use cash to limit potential exposure. The Bank recognizes that these measures are being taken with the safety and well-being of both staff and consumers in mind.

Cash acceptance

We encourage Canadians to use the method of payment that they are the most comfortable with. However, the Bank strongly advocates that retailers continue to accept cash to ensure Canadians have access to the goods and services they need. Refusing cash purchases outright will put an undue burden on those who depend on cash and have limited payment options.