Warnings have persistently circulated about the destructive agenda of the World Economic Forum and the Great Reset. Plans also include a cashless society in a world becoming dominated by big government, featuring less freedom and personal autonomy. Irish banks are prioritizing caving to the will of big government over service to customers, and using “sneaky tactics” to drive the public towards a cashless society, just like China.
Globalist leaders have been open about their agendas, which are seeing the unraveling of democracy, yet they keep getting voted in. Populations have become beaten down by COVID lockdowns, economic hopelessness, scare tactics, and the green agenda that is ruining farmers, all compounded by open-door immigration.
According to Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum:
Every country, from the United States to China, must participate [in the Great Reset], and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed.
The Great Reset — which many afflicted with Ostrich Syndrome have denied — includes a cashless society, and it’s being embraced by Irish banks. The Irish Independent reports that the Financial Services Union (FSU) claims that banks “were engaged in a deliberate policy of moving people away from cash payments and bricks-and-mortar banking.” As examples, “banks are accused of not answering phones, under-staffing branches so there are long queues, and failing to quickly repair broken ATMs as a way of pushing people to do their banking online.”
The FSU also accused banks of using COVID-19 “as an excuse by Irish financial institutions to reduce services and hours.”
In May, Breitbart published this article: Great Reset: WEF Pushes Central Bank Controlled Cashless Society. Townhall also published a warning: How Big Banks Are Planning to Force Americans into the ‘Great Reset’ Trap.
The “sneaky tactics” being employed by trusted banks in Ireland is just the tip of the iceberg as the WEF and its cronies push a new Communism to replace Western capitalism. In a World Economic Forum article entitled The benefits of a cashless society, China is presented as a model and vision, along with the assertion:
if the private and public sector can work together to harness the latest technology and realise the full potential of a cashless society, there will be enormous benefits.
China leads the world in its push toward a cashless society. But in a hopeful example for those countries that still have time, efforts were met with pushback from China’s central bank. The People’s Bank of China fined 16 public and private organizations last year for refusing to accept cash payments to “protect the rights of the public to use cash.” In more recent news, Beijing intervened to conduct “a nationwide pilot scheme,” forcing China closer to a fully cashless society.
In Ireland, it is shameful that Ireland’s banks are the culprits; they have demonstrated no backbone in service to the public. The publication Irish Tech News pushed the lie that COVID-19 accelerated a public favor toward a cashless society. It is very different to have a preference for digital transactions than to support a cashless society. Another report near the end of July highlighted just how opposed the public is to a cashless society. Allied Irish Banks “shelved plans to drop cash services in 70 of its 170 branches after a major political backlash against the decision over its likely impact on small businesses and rural communities.”
Let’s hope those who support freedoms will continue to oppose a cashless society, and more broadly, the dark agenda of globalists.
Ade Fegan says
Want to pay for something in Tesco’s with cash now already ? .. Good luck with that
tim gallagher says
Here in Australia, Rowan Dean, who is one of the three presenters on “Outsiders” on Sky News and also is the editor of the Spectator magazine in Australia, often shows Schwab and others from this World Economic Forum going on about this Great Reset and it includes them saying that, in the future, people won’t own anything but will be happy, and I think also something about computer chips being inserted into us or some such bullshit. Maybe it is because I’m old at 72, but i always think, what a fucking nightmare vision of life, and I’m glad I won’t be around to live this nightmare lifestyle. Schwab seems like a malevolent character, though i suppose his accent doesn’t help. All I can say about these creatures’ vision of the future is, you can leave me out of all this bullshit. I want nothing to do with any vision these creatures come up with.
Foster Cullen says
Here here, I’m 67 and live in South Africa and I agree with most of what you say! I’m glad I won’t live long enough for the cashless society to be realised. Although I am guilty of not carrying much cash with me and I use credit and debit cards these days!
tim gallagher says
Thanks for the comment, Foster. I wouldn’t know anything about this Great Reset and the WEF mob except for Rowan Dean who does hammer away at them. To me, I find it all a horrible prospect, that’s for sure. They seem to have lots of bizarre, sinister ideas to me but I am old, 72 years old, and don’t much like a lot of technological advances. Maybe young people will like all this crap..
Carol the 1st says
I’ve just discovered TFI Global – Canada. It has many good articles about Schwab and his Young Global Leaders (YGL formed in 2004).
Members of the first WEF class (in 1992) were the likes of ANGELA MERKEL, NIKOLAS SARKOZI, JUSTIN TRUDEAU, and TONY BLAIR. It is a dubious NGO “with neither its origins nor operations fully understood” claims TFI host Atul Mishra.
The WEF has been at the center of global affairs for more than four decades. It is a network for trans-national elites and is supported by almost a THOUSAND INTERNATIONAL FIRMS. Mishra states that presently “more than 80% of Trudeau’s cabinet are graduates of the YGL School” and that Trudeau is an actor singing Schwab’s song.
“TEFLON MARK” Rutte (12 year PM of the Netherlands) is also a WEF graduate. Redistribution of wealth rather than collective prosperity seems to be the WEF agenda.
We and our cultures, livelihoods, and futures appear to be mere pawns on their chessboard.
We need to keep throwing a lot of sand in their gears.
tim gallagher says
Yes, Carol the 1st, rowan Dean has mentioned some of those very influential political players who have come out of the WEF and that Global Leaders group. It is quite alarming as they are probably just dying to implement this sinister set of ideas on us. I actually find some of the plans that they espouse so sickening that I do tend to tune it out a bit when Rowan Dean is talking about this subject. I think that Dean has said that this whole Covid pandemic has been a bit of a boon for these people from WEF and their desire to control ordinary people ferociously. Hopefully, this mob won’t get far with their plans for us all.
Bikinis not Burkas says
I’m in Sydney and I hate the way both our Political Parties are flooding Australia with the adherents of the MURDEROUS IDEOLOGY of ISLAM.
The bullets are flying here in Western Sydney and innocent Australians are dying.
tim gallagher says
I agree, Bikinis not Burkas. Yes, those two crime families that have been indulging in all those drive by shootings and murders in Sydney, for years now, are from the Muslim imports. Islam brings so much evil behaviour that we would be so much better off not having here. Bikinis not Burkas is a good, clever name you have chosen. I used to occasionally check out Michael Smith’s website and I think you wrote comments there. I haven’t looked at it for quite a while. i mostly just visit Jihad watch now.
Pray Hard says
Go into any BOA and it’s worse than going to the post office.
somehistory says
A group of repubs in the U.S. are advising big banks that go along with this tyranny, their states won’t do business with them.
Infidel says
I actually would be fine w/ the idea of cashless, if only the banks and the finance companies like Visa or Discover wouldn’t go all woke and say things like “You can’t use our cards to buy guns” or GoFundMe didn’t look at who’s using their platform. By going woke, Wall Street has created this distrust in a segment of the population that just might have gone along w/ it
somehistory says
Like the old ad said, “It’s your money.” We should be able to use it for whatever is legal to buy….if we want to give it to a trucker who needs some fuel, or we want to buy some ammo for a hunting trip or a gun to keep for those intruders who might come calling without invitation.
After all, it’s *our* money, not the banks’.
Carol the 1st says
We need a little “chaos” and GRIFT for those who might otherwise fall off the boat.
When the government is so wasteful, controlling, and self-serving about our money then it leaves the public with little inspiration to do much more than just look out for ourselves. Loose dollars help us remain free and without “social credit scores’ ENHANCING (?) our lives. Bosses who steal all the credit for themselves make the job a drudgery.
So it can be with living itself.
Carol the 1st says
This is probably why Christ as our “guide” (and not one of our “leaders”) has been the superior Light as we carry ourselves through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. We are humans and not lemmings.
Carol the 1st says
BTW I just read that with 3D printing banning guns is futile. I wonder if that’s true: When you think about farmers, without guns surely they’d become easy targets for the criminal element (maybe the elites wouldn’t mind that very much at all).
Frank Vaughan, the ‘garlic famer’ from Ontario just moved out (to rural Alberta I believe). He loves it as opposed to what Ontario has become. He woke up a few weeks ago with a Momma bear and her cub on his porch. Since he has a young boy and a pregnant wife he plans to have a gun handy to discourage such visits. It’s only common sense.
Infidel says
Precisely!
Bikinis not Burkas says
Will this be able to stop drug dealers?
Hoi Polloi says
Catherine Austin Fitts is pushing Cash Fridays to get the populace into the habit of refusing to go cash free.
gravenimage says
Ireland embraces the Great Reset, using ‘sneaky tactics’ to push cashless society
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My husband and I didn’t have credit cards until pretty recently, but I’m not sure we could have gotten through the worst of the pandemic without them. A lot of restaurants and shops don’t even take cash any more.
We pay off our credit card bill (we just have one account) every month, and are considered eccentric for doing so.
James Lincoln says
gravenimage says,
“We pay off our credit card bill (we just have one account) every month, and are considered eccentric for doing so.”
That’s not eccentric – that’s smart!
Also, at the height of the pandemic, airport restaurants were not handing out paper menus. Had to use a QR code app – which I luckily had installed just a few days before…
Westman says
A cashless society will lead to either servitude to a dictitorial power or a revolution. Orwell’s 1984 paints a picture of what absolute power creates.
Westman says
“Who controls the food supply controls the people; who controls the energy can control whole continents; who controls money can control the world.” – Henry Kissinger
Hoi Polloi says
Our bank has been employing those tactics; we’ve seen it for about 2 years now. I moved money in protest to a different bank and have been restricted in moving out comparable amounts (past the initial transfer) using online services.
I know business travelers to China who had to pay a fellow diner with the cash they had. The Chinese citizen then had to pay for the strangers’ meals using the restaurant’s accepted cashless system; otherwise, no dining. I have since wondered if that courtesy dinged the citizen’s social credit score.
Bikinis not Burkas says
I live in NSW Australia and decades ago when you got your photo taken for your driving licence there was a sign next to the camera that said something like “The Roads and Maritime Service uses facial recognition technology”
Carol the 1st says
I’m most worried that they’ll manage to trap us with their technological “toys”.