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Cashless Society War Intensifies During Global Epocalypse

Market Commentator & Financial Writer
January 22, 2016

In the fall of 2015, the world descended into an economic apocalypse that will transform the globe into a single cashless society. As we enter 2016, we are only beginning to see this Epocalypse form through the fog of war. The war I’m talking about is the world war waged furiously by central banks against the Great Recession as the governments they supposedly serve fiddled while their capital burned.

The governments and banks of this world advanced rapidly toward forming cashless societies throughout 2015. The citizens of some countries are already embracing the move. In other countries, like the US, citizens fear the loss of autonomy that would come from giving governments and their designated central banks absolute monetary control.

The Epocalypse that I’ve been describing in this series will overcome that resistance during 2016 and 2017 as it wrecks economic havoc to such a degree that cash hold-outs will be ready for whatever holds the greatest promise of saving people from their collapsed monetary systems, fallen banks, deflated stocks and suffocating debt.

You’ll see how the cashless movement gained huge momentum throughout the world in 2015 in the articles referenced below where the voices and actions of numerous economists and governments press for the formation of a global cashless society.

It may have been a long time coming, but it’s certainly not hard for anyone to see now that the world’s currencies are, indeed, crashing all around us as we near the coming of this seemingly messianic money that The Economist predicted in 1988 would resurrect from the ashes of the world’s fallen currencies in 1918.

The article quotes a point-by-point, accurate prediction put forward by The Economist nearly thirty years ago and compares that to many news sources in 2015 and the start of 2016. With such accurate timing to what is playing out now, it almost seems like a plan. 

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Courtesy of http://thegreatrecession.info/blog

David Haggith

David Haggith publishes The Daily Doom and writes satire. The Daily Doom contains economic, social, and political news about our troubled times--a non partisan weekday collection of the most consequential stories about our complex times with insightful editorials  and weekly economic analysis. As an equal-opportunity critic of America's sharply divided, two-ring political circus, David divides his satire into sister publications so you can pick the one you find agreeable and ignore her sassy sister.

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