I’ll be honest, I was hoping WW3 would start after my trip to Poland
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I’ll be honest, I was hoping WW3 would start after my trip to Poland
Don't worry all the politicians of NATO are getting ready to fight in a war personally and will not ask solders to risk their lives... (That's they way it works right?) :blink:
Representatives of the British military are in Ukraine meeting with our new allies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azov_Battalion
It's a small step up from funding ISIS in Syria, I suppose.
Here we go. Right on schedule. Let no manufactured crisis go to waste.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...erattacks.html
I trust you can translate the mainstream media at this late stage and take measures to protect yourself and your family.
So is the establishment going to speed up the process for a "Cashless society"?
Hope so. Can't remmeber the last time I carried cash on me.
Can't imagine it could go any faster than it already is. Canada is a good taste test for what the cashless society promises. It takes cancellation beyond the realm of social media and into the real world. You don't need thugs to deter protest if the press of a few keys can wipe you out.
We still have a few idiots in shops in the town who put gloves on when they handle cash. Epic conditioning. They used to tear your arm off for it. Shows how quickly the fundamentals can be changed.
Isn’t that true whether people pay by card or cash?
Unless you keep all your money stuffed in your mattress - maybe you do, but pretty much no one does - your money’s all in the bank anyway. So whether you use a card to pay for things (which I tend to, for convenience), or you get money out here and there to pay for things, most of your money is still in the bank. So there’s not that much difference.
I can charge goods and services in over 86 countries.