WE TOLD YOU SO: FRENCH JUSTICE MINISTER ON CASHLESSNESS

Well, chalk this one down to another “we told you so”. In this case, the “we” is Catherine Austin Fitts, myself, and a few other people, who have been trying to warn about the dangers of crypto-currency, “sovereign wealth funds”, and so called cashless societies. In such a society, your “digital ‘currency'” will be nothing more than a corporate coupon, and not a currency at all, in any traditional sense of the word. But the “why” of that may not be clear unless one dives into this significant story shared by V.T. (with our deep gratitude):

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French Justice Minister Calls For Abolishment Of Cash And Public Facial Recognition To Stop Crime

Note what the article clearly states, and what the goal is:

France’s Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin earlier this week said during a hearing that he believes the abolishment of paper money replaced with digital currencies would cut down on crime and drug trafficking because it is much easier to trace the transactions, along with implementing public-wide facial recognition.

Darmanin said during a Senate hearing on Thursday that “a large part of the daily crime fraud, even criminal networks, are cash frauds.” “I have told many times to those who interrogate me to know how we stop drugs in our neighborhoods. A fairly simple measure: the end of cash will prevent deal points,” he said.

“Once money is traceable as cryptoassets […], it is more complicated for both the consumer and the reseller to be able to escape a financing circuit.” (Emphasis added)

So note what is going on here, because it’s classic globaloney and Eurolunacy: (1) pretend the “reform” will cut down on crime as a selling point, (2) institute a “digital currency” and couple it to a global surveillance network, and voila, (3) there is “increased difficulty in escaping the finance circuit”. Of course, this means that your “currency’s” “value” will be adjustable, depending on whether or not you’re a good little girl or boy, thus demonstrating how easy it will be for Mr. Eurolunacy and Mr. Globaloney to transition from “protecting society from crime” to “making sure everyone behaves and believes like we want them to” in the name of “national security”. “Don’t want to take the latest potion injection we’ve brewed up in our laboratory cauldrons to ‘cure’ the latest planscamdemic we’ve also cooked up in our laboratory cauldrons? Fine. No access to your (now devalued) money until you do, and the value will decline per diem until you do.” Notice that an adjustable value to currency dependent on your behavior is no currency at all: you could be denied access to your “money”, at the push of a button.

Meanwhile, notice the implicit and never-stated flaw in the argument: crime will not be ended, it will now simply occur in that “cashless” world manipulated by the technocrat-criminal. They will be operating with complete immunity, and little to no oversight, behind the digital one-way mirror that they themselves have created. (This one-way mirror analogy has been a consistent and persistent illustration used by Catherine Austin Fitts in her explanations of the system they’re trying to build. It’s as accurate as it gets, along with her observation that what they’re trying to build is a “beast system.”) The point here is that the idea that such a system eliminates crime is merely their marketing gimmick to make the system seem palatable. The reality is that the system will not cut down on crime it all, it will merely make it even more endemic and systemic, because the system they are trying to build is itself the crime, for it is designed to rob and plunder you at the push of a button, and not just rob you of your assets, but of your most precious asset: your freedom and individuality.

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