Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » Exactly, think they've been at it for years, and years, fingers in every single CT, even the random pure funny top banter ones that are really best ignored. They go into full deniability offensive at any, and all, theories, and often within minuites. Then when proved wrong, diversion tactics are used. A full-time job, 24/7 very most likely. And there is another remarkable similar chap also, who is king of these very similar traits. I suggested this before as a simple curiousity, but got told not to. Make of that what you will.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Poster has been diverting and changing topic all thread. Like a full time job for him (or her).
Dohnjoe wrote: » You seem to be implying that others should just accept what posters in here claim without question, which wouldn't be healthy discussion at all.
Fleetwoodmac wrote: » The repeated questioning is a really effective deflection from any healthy discussion.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Is this some sort of special club or is this a public forum? I can post whatever I like as long as it's within the rules. I'm asking perfectly reasonable questions, and trying to understand this worry (or paranoia) over digital payments As for digital ID, my friend in Europe has digital ID, everyone in that country does, the card has a little chip on it. If they go to the town hall they can use the card to be recognised and also it can be used to pay taxes (online) For microchips and rfid's? if people want to insert them under their skin, that's up to them.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Look at Ireland now. People cooped up in their houses because they told to do so. Most dont even know countries like Sweden have no lock such is the intensity of the fear porn and propaganda from RTE. All they know is fear. They are so far gone with the brainwashing actually think physical Money might make them sick. This Fear will be used to bring in digital id's.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Said this already but all payments on digital ID or microchip if that person has outstanding fines or tv license fee or something like that outstanding etc then said microchip can be turned off or deactivated. People do as they are told they will turn off or block access to credit to people at the drop of a hat; they wont resist or question doing this to people. In my life I can count on one had people who will stand up to absurd laws and legislation. The vast vast vast majority of people will go along will all laws and restrictions no matter how absurd. Look at Ireland now. People cooped up in their houses because they told to do so. Most dont even know countries like Sweden have no lock such is the intensity of the fear porn and propaganda from RTE. All they know is fear. They are so far gone with the brainwashing actually think physical Money might make them sick. This Fear will be used to bring in digital id's.
Dohnjoe wrote: » I'm not talking about digital ID's or microchips. The digital payments we use today, chip and pin, have you had any issues with it?
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Poster has been diverting and changing topic all thread. Like a full time job for him (or her) He (or she) well knows Varadkar Harris etc dont have kids!.
eleventh wrote: » Are we talking about the same thing. Probably not, again. Something badly wrong that you want to go off topic all the time and now in this direction. I didn't use that term anywhere nor imply any such thing. Troll away anyway.
As if the government cares about children and the vulnerable. It is done as social experiment, nothing more.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Sure, I haven't come across many people complaining about it, as mentioned almost everyone I know uses digital payments of some sort. Why are you so worried about it?
Dohnjoe wrote: Why do you believe that the people we elect don't care about children or vulnerable, they have kids themselves and have elderly relatives..
Do you think these people are "sub-human" or something?
Dohnjoe wrote: » Okay, but specifically what are you worried about with digital payments? give an example
eleventh wrote: » As if the government cares about children and the vulnerable. It is done as social experiment, nothing more.
ohnonnotgmail wrote: with cash you can end up in even hotter water with mummy or daddy pissing their social welfare money up against a wall or putting it on a three legged donkey.
Lonesomerhodes wrote: » Simple people dont want it as its total control. Money can buy things but digital currency can be tampered with. The digital currency people are concerned about isnt the same as now. People will have some bullshyt credit system that can willy nilly be turned on and off for individuals with individual digital ids or microchips that is RFID gives location etc. The big boys want to upgrade the plebs slavery basically. End to privacy in essense. Now you will get I love Leo loola's who say sure if you have nothing to hide. Yes I do. Plenty to hide!. Id ask them if you have nothing to hide why are you wearing clothes?
Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » Ah, as long as you're fine (eyeroll) everything is just dandy isn't it.
Dohnjoe wrote: » Yeah, it's fine, I hardly use cash anymore. .
Dohnjoe wrote: » Ah so if someone said physical cash is an option in Sweden, they'd be correct.
Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » Greatly less so than before, 10yrs ago 100% of the time consumers there you could bank, and shop with cash. Today the 'Majority' (more than 50%) of bank branches won't touch it. Many cafes won't accept it, likely plenty of other retail stores will refuse it. There is no legal requirement for them to have to accept it. Again, welcome yourself to 2020.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm imagining all those banks have atms, can't recall last time I withdrew physical cash from within a bank branch. In terms of cafes no longer taking cash, that's their perogative. The rfid thing implants in skin is more a fad among a couple of thousand people. Happy to do my payments via my phone or watch as I imagine most are. So cash is still present, just many choose not to use it any more. You'll also find places like Germany have incredibly high levels of cash usage still.
Dohnjoe wrote: » just less so that before.
Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » In Sweden, more than half the country’s 1,600 bank branches now don’t accept deposits or allow withdrawals.So for the majority of the time, or the majority of banks you walk into, your cash is as good, not an option, as as good as worthless to them. Many Cafes there are also going this way, there is no legal enforcement that states they must take cash, they just put a sign in the front door/window. You are free to swipe your RFID implanted hand however in many of these cafes. Welcome to 2020 everyone!
Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » So for the majority of the time, or the majority of banks you walk into, your cash is as good, not an option, as as good as worthless to them.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » in what eu states is this not an option?
Kehlani Massive Magnum wrote: » Nah, problem is it simply isn't an option, in many cases, in some EU states.