HUGE: Sweden going AGAINST cashless agenda

ER Editor: Wow, good old Sweden. A harbinger of things to come for the rest of us. See Peter Imanuelsen‘s recent piece from four days ago —

HUGE – Sweden is SCRAPPING Agenda 2030 goals

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HUGE: Sweden going AGAINST cashless agenda

The right-wing Swedish government is looking at strengthening the use of physical cash for the future.

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The government is appointing an investigator to come up with ideas to support people’s right to pay with physical cash. This could be because some people simply don’t want a cashless society, but also to ensure that payments can be done in emergency and crisis situations.

“Basically this is about not being excluded from being able to pay” said Niklas Wykman, Minister for Financial Markets. (ER: See this article just linked to – browsers will translate into English: Government: Food should be available for purchase in cash —

The government wants to strengthen the opportunity to trade in cash so that all groups in the future can pay for essential goods.

– Basically, it is about not being excluded from being able to pay, says Finance Minister Niklas Wykman (M).

It can be about people who cannot or do not want to pay digitally, but also about ensuring that payments can be made even in crises and wars.

In other words, the Swedish government is looking at FORCING shops to accept cash. This goes against the whole cashless agenda that we have been seeing lately.

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ER: Remember this madness from 2022? Apparently 6,000 Swedes had been microchipped for this purpose.

People are now paying with microchips in their hand.

PETER IMANUELSEN

22 APRIL 2022
People are now paying with microchips in their hand.

You find yourself at the self scan checkout, just finishing up your run to the grocery store. As you scan the last piece of fake soy meat, you proceed to pay. Instead of grabbing your wallet, you simply hold your hand over the machine and with a ”beep” you are done.

This new move from Sweden is very good news.

Because in a cashless society it would become very easy for the government to control what you can and cannot buy (ER: and whether you can buy at all). Paired with a digital ID and a digital wallet, we are looking at a dystopian future where dissidents can be banned from participating in society.

Surprisingly, Sweden has suddenly begun to do a lot of things right.

Do you support this move from Sweden?

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1 Comment on HUGE: Sweden going AGAINST cashless agenda

  1. As they are doing things right, maybe it would time to refuse NATO membership too.

    Other people in other countries should take inspiration, especially braindead ones who don’t use cash anymore.

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