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Long, but good read:
http://www.24hgold.com/english/news...32266G10020&redirect=false&contributor=JS+KIM

It starts with a 1917 Congressman, going on Congressional record, talking about how J.P. Morgan was actively buying up newspapers to control the media.

The article goes on to talk about that media power, in present day, being used to promote a cash less society.

Interestingly, towards the end, the author talks about conducting polls to find out what percentage of the population realizes how fraudulent our monetary system is currently. Five years ago that percentage was 4%, but now it is 8.2%
 
Definitely an interesting read. There are some good points that I agree with and some that I don't, but it definitely brings up some food for thought.
 
Interesting that the percentage has gone up, but it makes sense since a lot of folks were impacted by some debt crisis in the past few years.

The more interesting part is that no one can do much about it during their daily lives. You are nearly forced to use electronic means of transacting, since that's what everyone accepts and most people see it as "easier"...

For instance, my municipality won't even accept cash at their Treasurer's Office for tax payment! Ridiculous...

ADK
 

If you had the inclination, you could probably fight that in your municipality. Federal Reserve Notes are still considered legal tender and must be accepted when paying off a debt. I have known people to successfully fight similar issues with their local town.
 
I think we have the option to do cash or check at ours. We can use a CC, but have to pay the 2.5 or 3% convenience fee if we do - even though I am sure it is more conveniet for them too since you can do it online. Highway robbery I tell ya!
 
I think we have the option to do cash or check at ours. We can use a CC, but have to pay the 2.5 or 3% convenience fee if we do - even though I am sure it is more conveniet for them too since you can do it online. Highway robbery I tell ya!

That 3% is actually how much the credit card company charges the vendor when you use a credit card. It is the same reason buying PMs on a online store will always be ~3% more expensive if using a CC.
 
That 3% is actually how much the credit card company charges the vendor when you use a credit card. It is the same reason buying PMs on a online store will always be ~3% more expensive if using a CC.

I know. It still bugs me since I really do believe that it is more convenient for them. We have a fairly high tax rate here, so it tends to sting a little more as well.
 
http://21stcenturywire.com/2012/11/...ere-and-with-some-very-sinister-implications/
 
Interestingly, towards the end, the author talks about conducting polls to find out what percentage of the population realizes how fraudulent our monetary system is currently. Five years ago that percentage was 4%, but now it is 8.2%

I read somewhere that it only takes 10% of a population to change the ideologies of the entire population, so get the word out! We're only 1.8% shy of victory.
 

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-currency-digital-idUSKCN0UY1JT


http://www.livetradingnews.com/peoples-bank-of-china-pboc-to-issue-digital-currency-129831.htm

 
There's a restaurant near me that doesn't accept cash. Do you guys think I should try to convert him, or should I just throw rocks at his windows?
 
I think it's pretty clear that situation demands a hunger strike protest on their doorstep with crudely constructed signs.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of people who do what is convenient without a moment's thought to the greater implications of what they are doing (or implicitly supporting).

Same dynamic (though not a straight comparison) as the WWII era German people who turned the other cheek while evil festered in their midst.

But seriously, without a critical mass of educated citizens, effecting change before a painful lesson hits everyone will be almost impossible.
 
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