I wouldn't usually host somebody else's content on my platforms but I think in this case it warrants it. Essentially what's in this video is what I've been screaming about for the last few years.
@@Andras_Schiff they call us mad cause for them it looks like a thing too complex to pull off. How could the "incompetents" that rule us create such a thing? What scares me more arent the people not believing me but the people who thinks its good.
But what about the convenience of owning nothing? Won't you be soo happy it will almost be like one continuous orgasm? You trust your government when they say fruits and Vegetables are good for you and take your jab, but you doubt their sincerity here? See there are always, "truths" people never want to swallow. This is why we are doomed, and from now until 2030 when the lucky ones are eating Vegan slop in their pods, people that see what is coming are just circling the airport. Rome is burning and I am tuning my fiddle.
This is another reason why people need to start organizing irl - and developing self-sufficient communities. Transacting in an insulator manner, outside of the system.
yup, i never liked Bitcoin or any cryptocurrency, i even dislike using my bank but have to for many things, and i would never use a "safety deposit box", especially because government, yes the same hijacked criminal traitor government that doesn't recognize and acknowledge my natural rights, especially my firearm and defense rights, own and carry(unless your a part of their elite club and then you have all your real rights and more!) can just get a warrant to search and even seize your safety deposit box, plus i think government goes in them illegally anyways, why not, they commit tons of crimes without blinking, including mass murder via unjust immoral invasions of sovereign foreign nations, nope, i like cash, but even cash is not the king, as it it a currency they can devalue and can collapse, in my opinion Gold is king, and also silver and other liquid precious metals, and even all types of goods, especially guns and ammo, and it is smart to diversify and try to have more goods that have a long shelf life, ie; best before date!
It does not matter whether you use it or not, you will still lose it. Assets and tradesman skills etc are what have value. What you own and what you can do etc, hence why the Great Reset is an attempt to take both from you. Money at this point is of no real importance to them, and never has been other than a useful theft tool from we the gσуιм
@@ethanmac639 Gold , ammo and canned food . For sure .. Heck even solar panels and those solar battery power stations may be worth a fortune in the future once gas is no longer attainable at all . . Best safety deposit box ? Get a shovel and a water proof ziplock bag . . ;) Make some deposits in your yard .
We all need to do that! And share this video! I tried to tell a friend a while back about this and she didn't grasp the implications. This is good video to share, it's explained in very simple terms.
People need to stop thinking it's everyone else's job to uphold the societal standards, and use cash whenever possible, instead of doing what's _convenient_ at that very moment. My local supermarket (or wherever I go shopping groceries) has installed these 'self-check out' registers, and out of principle I outright refuse to use them. Not only does it make it even easier for Governments and Big Commerce to make suggestions we stop using cash altogether, but it also stops shops and malls from hiring youths/first-time employee/those wanting part-time jobs, and makes service poorer for customers in the long run. The fact it will almost guaranteed be used to slowly create a _"social score system"_ akin to China's is the absolute nightmare lurking in the corners in a cash-less society. Thanks for uploading this mirror, my man. More people need both a wake-up call and or a reminder of what's at stake here.
The only people I hear complaining about these things are boomers, once they're gone they will have a free hand to do what they want. Also as side note, if you overload those self-service checkouts with penny's it breaks them.
@@richardcrook2112 Yeah... most people my age and younger has little care or understanding for any of this. I'm saddened when contemplating our future.
For environmental reasons fishing and fires are banned, also in order to protect the natural environment humans are no longer allowed near it so no camping allowed either. Your views have also been highlighted as extremist so under the terrorism act and for your own safety you'll be placed in a secure facility.
It really easy. You go to the cashpoint, take out as much as you can while leaving bill money in the account, then do your spending in cash. I pay as much as possible in cash now: car mot, food shopping, at the pub, on days out.
@@bongsound pub days are the only days I've still stuck to cash. Reason being is that when I get smashed out of my mind I spend way too much money. I limit myself by only bringing 150 Euros or something like that. Other than that I have been using my card for everything for the past 10 years. I was even recently surprised by the fact that they changed the appearance of some bills. I never really thought twice about it until the coof restrictions that were placed on us. Now I'm paranoid.
@@chatteyj Depends on where he drinks. City prices, especially capitals, are just insane. It's now £7 for my rum and coke that cost £2:50 a decade ago. And I'm nowhere near a major city.
That 15 liters a week scenario actually scares the life out of me. I use about £40-50 a week just to get to work. Then me and my dad love going on 1000 mile road trips around Scotland and Wales, Ireland. It hurts so much: the difference scenarios in which this could effect our lives. It makes me think that crime will absolutely sky rocket because throughout all of history, what people can't purchase, they pillage instead.
Increased crime is part of the plan. Police deliberately do not investigate real crime, as keeping people in fear of violent criminals is beneficial to the powers that be.
It's like technology has allowed the descendants of the worst tyrants of the middle ages to exercise a level of control and micromanagement their ancestors could only have dreamed of. No human with an ounce of love for freedom will choose that misery, they would sooner roll the dice and die.
I have a work colleague from Hong Kong who’s family had to leave after the CCP made their lives miserable. She was saying since the “Pandemic” she has started to see lots of similarities from the UK government and fears which direction the country is heading in. Where will she have left to flee to next? Where will we all have left to flee to next?
"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the rules." -- Mayer A. Rothschild (c. 1838) Everywhere and always, that entity is the State.
The man who did the cartoon graphics for RDH’s film was Ross Broadstock of Britain’s Hidden History. He died suddenly three weeks ago at the age of 56 of a heart attack. He became unwell on his livestream and was dead within a few hours. RIP Ross a lovely genuine bloke.
@@fuzzylogic3017 I feel like that's the only way it will be possible. At the moment there are so many card only shops that it's difficult to do anything with what cash I have.
Anyone I send this to will dismiss it as a CT or ignore its implications through laziness. And that is why its inevitable sadly. I have to ask though, don't a lot of politicians buy drugs? Don't they use cash for that?
Just had an email from NatWest. My debit visa card is being replaced by a 'smart' debit Mastercard. Within the next 3weeks. No discussion. Anyone else had this. Is it just NatWest? If so, I'm changing banks but I doubt it's just them.
@@stan1050 Just pull your money out. There's still this shit-house inflation crap to deal with, though - I'm thinking of investing in WII games while they're dirt cheap. Gonna make a *killing* over enough time.
@@garlicgorilla6540 That's because to 95% of people the most basic facts of life are a complete mystery to them. Like what is the capital of China? Who was fighting in ww2? When was Jesus Christ alive? Ask them these questions and you'll see the confusion and horror just run across their faces...yet these are the people having the most fun, getting all the sex...having kids. It explains the entire situation we're in really. As Christopher Hitchens once said (not that I'm a fan of his) "It's amazing how relaxing it is when you realise humans are just a bunch of chimps that learned how to speak"
@@garlicgorilla6540 Did they watch it? A follow up comment asking how they found the video would be interesting. Bet one or two will think cbdc is a good idea.
Cheers, Morgs! On my way to the Doc's office, and this will be my treat for when the appointment is over. Just wanted to nudge the algo a bit first. Have a nice one!
Also, there would be problems with having no cash transactions between individuals. Yard sales, flea markets, gifts to friends, etc. If you were attempting to buy guns, ammo or anything not "approved" it would be impossible. The Government would know everything you buy and everything you own as well as every religious institution, political or charitable organization you contribute to. No one should have that much power and control over anyone.
*Bartering will come back. Invest in useful trades. Manual work trades as hobbies or start to acquire gold, silver, platinum. When troops were dropped being enemy lines they were given gold rings to swap for food and things*
*A great book to read (Morgoth you'll love this one). "Treasure Islands" it goes into extreme and elaborate detail on things like tax haven, The city of London, secrecy jurisdictions... it's also on Independent POV as a 2 hour documentary. Absolute fantastic, imo.*
Cash will always be king because the transaction is between two parties with a voluntary paper trail. You can come to an agreement with a simple handshake and the government has no clue it even happened and can't tax it.
It is happening as we speak.. Step by step; first a little money for your artificially inflated energy bill, then a little for this, then it will be digital because it is more easy and so on.
The cartoon people are so funny! Brilliant video, thanks for sharing Morgoth. I watched it a couple of days ago because I'm subscribed to Richard D Halls channel, loved his investigative videos on Madeline McCann and interview with Speech Analyst Peter Hyatt.
I think they're just waiting for the tech boomers to die off before they fully roll this out. I've still got some old timers in my family who refuse to get smart phones and others that can barely figure out how to download an app. I think these types are the greatest practical barrier. No doubt they'll have drop in sessions at banks to help the elderly download and navigate the new system, maybe even give out new smart phone contracts as incentives for joining their bank so no one has an excuse to not own one.
Weird how COVID-19 helped this transition along by killing a bunch of old people and creating fear-based pathologies in many other people. Just an observation.
It’s sad to see that this will most likely happen the same as all the other evil changes, slow and steady. They get people a little mad pull back then go a little further, rinse and repeat.
You can forget about paying cash for someones services and saving some money i.e. gardener, window cleaner, car repair without having to pay 20% vat and they'll have to pay income tax. It's a loose loose for everyone, except for the government of course.
I was sitting behind a big group of people in the pub the other night, another woman come in, and they said where’s your old man, she said he’s at home unwell in bed, he had his 4th ja b the other day. They just carried on talking inane drivel.
I don't know whether this CBDC will come to pass, but if it does, would it not see a huge rise in barter? Consider this situation: I want chocolate, but I cannot buy it because my communism dollar is not working for me. My friend buys chocolate and trades it to me for something else (i.e., fruit). This kind of thing happens in prisons where inmates are limited in what they are able to buy from the prison. Of course, if this happened, there would likely be a further attempt to control the barter. The state would move further and further into authoritarianism, carrying us all towards the inevitable end for any collectivist system: mass graves.
@@RealIllumin stop and search or home raids. You have Bananas but no trace of a banana purchase. You could say you were given them by someone but then you implicate someone else.
I've known this for years and shouting it from the roof tops but I'm just a conspiracy theorist and my own government calls me a fringe minority. I should be dealt with. So don't rely on me to fight this battle for you wake up and don't comply to convenience, use CASH. For everything.
The one aspect not mentioned on this video is the use of 'Personal Carbon Credits' with CBDC, Digital Identity, Social Scoring. Personal Carbon Credits will be used to further control and make poor the general population. My understanding is that everyone will be issued with an amount of Personal Carbon Credits each year that will need to be used in addition to digital currency when making a purchase. The amount of personal Carbon Credits required with the purchase will depend on how 'damaging'(?) to the environment/climate/CO2 production the product has been rated by the government (national/world. The UN and 'others' aim is to have a world price for ALL items). The annual amount issued to each citizen will be insufficient to lead a good life and so additional Personal Carbon Credits will need to be purchased, if you have the spare digital currency, by bidding for them in a digital marketplace. Additionally, each year the amount of Personal Carbon Credits will be reduced by 2.5%, thus eventually driving the majority into poverty, destitution, starvation and death. When it comes to children parents will have to provide Personal Carbon Credits to cover the child's requirements until it reaches an age when it is deemed to be self sufficient. There are more detailed onerous conditions other than those mentioned when it comes to Personal Carbon Credits.
@@deccanqueen2036 Thats why the UK and many European countries have quietly introduced laws against demonstrations with very severe penalties like many years in jail.
I’m reminded of how my mom always told me about the backstory of The Handmaid’s Tale was that the men working who first began the oppression of the women in that story started first by limiting women via their banking options. So, even back in the 80’s this method of societal control was pretty obvious.
All it takes is to, be nice - maintain control, because you are the responsible boss of yourself. Withdraw cash regularly and often from your bank account. Increase your use of cash for everyday purchases. Even if it takes planning, only shop at outlets which accept cash. Be nice about it. Eventually, balance will be restored and a lid will be kept on this situation.
@@annewilson442 not enough people doing that, besides, even if enough people did, they will still implement their plans, because they can. Our opinions don't matter to them. Jesuits and freemasons, the satanic spawn of jesuits, think they're gods to decide whatever they seem fit. They have the means and power. It works in this age, because of the technology. Jesuit order was founded in 1500s as a counter reformation. The RCC still thinks it's the god of gods on earth, look up what the pope did this Fall on Mount Sinai. (New 10 commandments of climate change). It's real. The RCC has a very dark history, burning people alive who dared to think differently than the church. Same spirit is behind the nwo today. RCC wants that glory back, to rule over all.
Richard Hall's channel has been removed entirely from RU-vid: This account has been terminated due to multiple or severe violations of RU-vid's policy prohibiting hate speech.
Such system existed in Yugoslavia before war. It was called "Sluzba drustvenog knjigovodstva" or SDK translated as "Service for social accounting". Every payment had to be processed in SDK first. Imagine -this was before computers and software. It couldn't stop inflation or hyperinflation and I bet whoever is trying to implement it in UK knows the history. The idea of centralized payment system is not bad in itself but now we have fears and we don't trust authorities with reason.
To all watching this I suggest you seek out 'Windows of the world' podcast. I also implore you to research communitarianism which is essentially the second wave of Bolshevism (and I am loath to say this) on steroids.
I’ve followed Mark Windows, Windows on the World for around 14 years. He is excellent in explaining the UN Agenda 20/30 and WEF Agenda. Global to local scenerio.
Wow I'm realizing how black pilled I am today. Ppl are so completely demoralized that they will accept this change without any push back.. I have no faith that any campaign against this can possibly succeed.
It would seem even more obvious now that the promotion of cryptocurrencies was designed to bed in the Blockchain to underpin the next version of the financial system and to get people used to the idea of a digital wallet.
cryptocurrencies are the only weapon we have against CBDC. they are blockchains, the original decentralized blockchains. a parallel electronic cash that the government can't control and by definition can never control. educate yourself
Bitcoin was created by Satoshi, a man no one actually knows. It uses the sha256 algorithm which the NSA created. The internet, TOR, Bitcoin.. they are all military projects.
HIs off-grid three part video from 2021 was very good too, showing how he used a cheap old house to do this experiment with. I mirrored it on my own channel here with full links to Rich's site etc. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-jrnRI5CH10I.html
Like the frog boiling slowly in the hot water this has been happening slowly over time. Banks closing, ATMs disappearing, self serve registers, now smart gates are looking like being installed in shopping centres. Many shops using card only, the SA festival this year NO cash... its happening, top down control here we come :(
Augustus Carstens? Augustus Gloop more like.... In all fairness is there even anything we could do about all of this? The normies will just rejoice in the convenience of it all....
Something undesirable has to happen to a few of these wef facilitators that makes the blood run cold in the rest of them. Then they may consider backing off for a while.