Is Canada Heading for the Cashless Society Trap? [video]

May 14, 2017

These guys have figured it out and share their views on the pitfalls of the current slavery system and the proposed cashless society which would further install the control system. 

They also speak of Justin Trudeau, and I must say I am heartily disappointed in Trudeau’s activities since his election. I had high hopes that he would turn things around but perhaps he can be persuaded…  ~ BP

https://youtu.be/IFuDftrlrMY

Canadians Want A Globalist Cashless Society! – THIS Is The Blueprint For Enslavement

Published on May 14, 2017

Josh Sigurdson sits down with author and economic analyst John Sneisen to talk about the insane push for a cashless society, something that according to The Huffington Post, Canadians are “ready” for.

The concern of course is a centrally planned cashless society. This is an incredibly dangerous move towards a much larger control complex constructed by a globalist monetary system that’s already a massive debt pyramid.

If your money’s in the bank, it’s not yours, it’s the bank’s. If your money always goes through the banks via digital transaction and you never hold it in your hand, it’s never yours, it’s ALWAYS the bank’s.

As the IMF tries to merge a cashless system into the SDR (Special Drawing Rights) world currency, it’s time people start heeding the warning!
Its best to diversify between gold, silver and of course things like Bitcoin and Steemit. Cryptocurrencies are decentralized, but the vast Canadian public are blindly walking into a centralized cashless society. Much like India which pulled 86% of their cash and coin out of circulation and are forcing the people to behold a cashless society as black markets are desecrated and privacy is absolutely abolished in the markets.

This truly is the last remnant of the free markets. You’re being watched and you’re being enslaved. Insure yourself and decentralize!

Stay tuned for more from WAM!

Video edited by Josh Sigurdson

Featuring:
Josh Sigurdson
John Thore Stub Sneisen

Graphics by Bryan Foerster and Josh Sigurdson