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Cashless Society

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:11 pm
by SANDIEGUY

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:18 pm
by StormShadow
How will the U.S react to this?

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:01 am
by gurey25
just as prophesied.

no one will be able to buy or sell without the mark of the beast.
revelations 13 i think.


next step..
a bioelectric circuitry as thin as a tattoo that will be a tattoo or mark,
that will be powered by your body, and work as an ID card , RFID chip and electronic wallet.
It will have enough capacity to store your passport, drivers licence, tax file/social security number.

you will not only be unable to buy or sell without the mark, you will not be able to function in modern society,
an outcast really.


the scariest shit is that there are already several patents out for this exact product, and researches are already working on several parts.

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:18 am
by AbdiJohnson
Good. If you carry more than a $20 on you, I get very suspicious. You should only see cash when you're paying for your coffee. There are no fee banking accounts so there's no reason for you to not have a debit card. I get mine for free because I maintain a minimum balance. So those crying about $4.99 a month are to be ignored

Tax evaders, violent criminals, and people who have something to hide, like terror links or thieves carry cash. Its 2014. If you have to go to the Western Union to cash your checks and pay your bills, the police should monitor you. It should be the law for people to have debit cards


I am,

Abdi "People still pay their rent in cash" Johnson

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:30 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
gurey25 wrote:just as prophesied.

no one will be able to buy or sell without the mark of the beast.
revelations 13 i think.


next step..
a bioelectric circuitry as thin as a tattoo that will be a tattoo or mark,
that will be powered by your body, and work as an ID card , RFID chip and electronic wallet.
It will have enough capacity to store your passport, drivers licence, tax file/social security number.

you will not only be unable to buy or sell without the mark, you will not be able to function in modern society,
an outcast really.


the scariest shit is that there are already several patents out for this exact product, and researches are already working on several parts.
Only in America and the west and other paranoid nations. Not going to happen in the rest of the world. I've noticed that Japan, one of the most tech savvy nations on earth, is alarmingly low tech. They still use stamps, seals, type-writers etc. My friend who visited said a lot of them don't even use samrt-phones.

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:03 am
by gurey25
Good obervation, the Japanese do not like credit cards either and it is difficult to find a shop or business that accepts them in japan.
The love their cash.. even debit cards and eftpos are difficult to use in japan.

They still have things like stamps which look anachronistic to us but not to them because their mail system is still highly efficient
more efficient than courier services for a very affordable price,
and guess which is the biggest bank in japan in terms of customers and deposits?
The postal bank of japan..

another old fashioned thing that used to exist in europe and parts of the US.
before privitization of essential services.

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:35 am
by SelfD
Criminals will still find a way to hack or steal money through technology. To say that it will stop money laundering and all that is bullshit.

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 10:51 am
by LiquidHYDROGEN
SelfD wrote:Criminals will still find a way to hack or steal money through technology. To say that it will stop money laundering and all that is bullshit.
I think the main issue is to severely reduce Tax-fraud and also for surveillance reasons. It's weird how a murderer can walk scott-free in countries like America but if you owe the government a penny you'll be in prison faster than you can drop a bar of soap.

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 4:24 pm
by grandpakhalif
gurey25 wrote:just as prophesied.

no one will be able to buy or sell without the mark of the beast.
revelations 13 i think.


next step..
a bioelectric circuitry as thin as a tattoo that will be a tattoo or mark,
that will be powered by your body, and work as an ID card , RFID chip and electronic wallet.
It will have enough capacity to store your passport, drivers licence, tax file/social security number.

you will not only be unable to buy or sell without the mark, you will not be able to function in modern society,
an outcast really.


the scariest shit is that there are already several patents out for this exact product, and researches are already working on several parts.
:shock:

omg this is horrible wallahi.. my worst nightmare

Re: Cashless Society

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 4:25 pm
by grandpakhalif
AbdiJohnson wrote:Good. If you carry more than a $20 on you, I get very suspicious. You should only see cash when you're paying for your coffee. There are no fee banking accounts so there's no reason for you to not have a debit card. I get mine for free because I maintain a minimum balance. So those crying about $4.99 a month are to be ignored

Tax evaders, violent criminals, and people who have something to hide, like terror links or thieves carry cash. Its 2014. If you have to go to the Western Union to cash your checks and pay your bills, the police should monitor you. It should be the law for people to have debit cards


I am,

Abdi "People still pay their rent in cash" Johnson
This guy isn't Somali I guarantee, No somali could be this docile and hate freedom..