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RE: Australias Cash Ban : Rising Authoritarianism in the Land of Plenty
If money is a service they're providing us, why are they trying to limit its usefulness?
You're right though. Like any new law; its just for fringe cases at first. How many of us have recently paid more than $10,000 cash to a business? (Paying another individual is currently exempted)
Won't affect me, and I'm sure the overlords have good reason to need the new rule. Give em a fair go.
Bliss is just a few more rules away.
Because cash has out-served it's usefulness compared to digital money with full control and surveillance capability? Something is definitely just a few more rules away. Don't think it's bliss tho....
The latest twist on this legislation is said to be much wider than the draft legislation suggests and now they're considering adding crypto currencies and gold bullion to the proposal.
Adams north did a youtube vid on it today on their In the Interests of the People channel.
Only Together Can The People Break The Morrison Government!
We need to hit this with everything we have, emails, letters, phone calls etc. I've even bailed up my federal MP in the shopping center and grilled her over it.
This has parallels to the democratic freedoms being stolen in Hong Kong, it probably won't affect me much but my kids will have to live with it if it gets through.
Well, there's no need to wonder what government is for, when the full political fury of the people is necessary to mitigate it's depredations. Keeps anything good from getting done, anyway, and if the people fail to stymie oppressions in the offing, then more profit for the substantially staked from their feeder cattle.
Seems likely they'll succeed sooner than later, so it might be a good time to develop alternative stores of value that folks can exchange absent pernicious fees and interferene in their affairs. Beaver pelts used to serve hereabouts. Perhaps emus could serve there, or opals from Coober Pedy?
It's seems like they could get it through as you suggest, good old Aussie apathy should see to that. All these maneuvers are being dictated by the IMF, governments don't make the big decisions here they're just middle management for the world banksters that really run the charade.