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Physical money, despite its lack of value, can be secretly traded. So, now they want an entirely cashless society, so they can have 100% control. When they control the money, they control the world. The money controls everything. And this non-physical money is the mark of the beast. The mark of the beast is literally a credit card, or debit number.

Imagine if we only used silver, and gold. What could they do? Could they tax us all? Could they secretly steal from us? Could they create inflation? No. They'd have zero control. We'd have the power. We could even save, and our metals would retain its value, instead of becoming worthless like the dollar. We could get off the financial treadmill that we're on.

Physical money, despite its lack of value, can be secretly traded. So, now they want an entirely cashless society, so they can have 100% control. When they control the money, they control the world. The money controls everything. And this non-physical money is the mark of the beast. The mark of the beast is literally a credit card, or debit number. Imagine if we only used silver, and gold. What could they do? Could they tax us all? Could they secretly steal from us? Could they create inflation? No. They'd have zero control. We'd have the power. We could even save, and our metals would retain its value, instead of becoming worthless like the dollar. We could get off the financial treadmill that we're on.

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Well for one thing, if you look up all the gold ever mined, subtract from that what has been lost to the bottom of the ocean, used as jewelry and artistic endeavors, electronics, photography, hoarded by governments and individuals, buried in unknown tombs and graves, etc., I think you’ll find there really isn’t all that much left to set a standard by that would satisfy the needs of the 7 plus billion people on the planet. Let alone the jew. If my math was correct quite some years back, taking all the gold ever accounted for it came to about 3/4 of a gram per person which would barely cover the bottom of a thimble. How high would gold have to go to per ounce to make that workable in redeemable paper and more importantly, how long would it take through today’s (((business practices))) before the jew had it all?

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A currency based on work credits like the one that guy from bavaria in the late 30s n early 40s used is a good idea.

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And one a jew couldn’t steal. Oh wait.....still got that one pesky problem.