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Introduction of "Digital Dollar"
|Mar 23, 2020,08:23pm EDT
New Coronavirus Stimulus Bill In Congress Creates U.S. Digital Dollar https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonbr.../#6eb29ea54bea |
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Digital wallets are already here. I’ve always sold gym weights. Ever since I was 12, I’ve sold dumbbells, barbells, plates, kettlebells, or my own created implements. Well the NWOvirus caused gyms to close all over the United States. So, I have literally sold more weight than I have ever sold in my entire life. While I deal strictly in cash, the guys and gals asked me if I have Zelle (which I do) but never really use. Plus they mentioned other electronic wallet apps. But I just tell them to bring cash. So for years they have been trying to go cashless. Hey we already use worthless pieces of paper backed by debt instead of gold. So what’s the difference if we use “thin air” backed by debt? Nebuchadnezzar’s image (if it was future) should of went from gold to the feet being made of paper and digital numbers. Good grief.
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“Is there a way of paying and picking up that maintains social distancing? I can pay PayPal or Venmo and you leave them somewhere where we con't come into contact? Thanks.”
Here was one individual who contacted me to buy weights. Wanted to use digital money. |
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I use several electronic cash apps...comes in handy
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Someone posted this to FB and mentioned it's the prelude to the Mark of the Beast.
People have been using Bitcoin for a while now. I don't see the issue with digital currency. We basically use it now with our phone apps and debit cards. People rarely use actual paper money anymore. There is an update to the article: "Updated on 3/24/20 at 11:45 AM: The final version of the economic stimulus package offered by Speaker Pelosi the House Democrats no longer includes the U.S. Digital Dollar proposal; however, the language as proposed by Chairwoman Waters of the House Financial Services Committee still contains this language." |
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I have digital money, I use ApplePay all day long. I also have cash at the house. I dont believe things changing into a more technological advance is always a bad thing. Yet, with everything we use moderation.
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A crisis always ushers in the back door things we would never stomach before. Our freedoms are being eroded day by day. A digital wallet will soon ensure that everything you do will be monitored and tracked. It will usher in control over every aspect of our lives. Regardless of whether you want to believe in the mark of the beast or not... everyone sees the possibilities becoming more and more a reality. Soon, buying and selling will not be possible on a large scale, without digital access.
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Yep...everything in moderation ESPECIALLY moderation. 😂 |
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