I didn't fully understand why using cash instead of cards would help prevent us from rolling more quickly into a digital slavery system with social credit plus other constraints, but Catherine Austin Fitts outlined it in a video I watched earlier this week.
Essentially, using cash instead of cards prevents them from gathering and implementing the information they need to roll out digital ID (and don't think this isn't coming--Canada has started advertising theirs already, just this week I've started to see it.). The banks have stated point blank they can't visualize or control cash purchases.
She started with #cashfriday... which has since morphed into #casheveryday.
People ask me on the blog ALL the TIME--what can I do? How can I help?
And yet, when I post a video about what it's like to comfort an adult who has been through childhood abuse, it's literally the lowest-viewed post on the whole blog. Ever. This stuff is difficult people, and we make it palatable so you can make your way through it, but it's messy, difficult and harsh. Life will get harsh and difficult if they have control over you with 100% digital currency. It's slavery. The slave trade was born and operated by these illuminati, they still operate MK Ultra slaves and sex slaves and most of the people trapped in their system are slaves. Imagine if the rest of us get ensnared in their digital, vaccine-mandated, they-decide-where-your-digital-currency-works-and-where-it-doesn't slavery net. Literally, they could prevent you from travelling far from where you live, because they would have the authority to turn off your card. They give you an income, they own you. That's harsh.
What's not messy, difficult or harsh is to figure out how to buy stuff with cash instead of credit cards to fend this oncoming train off. We all grocery shop. Do it with cash. We all buy gas at the gas station for vehicles. Do it with cash. Yup, it's slightly less convenient to walk into the store and wait in line to hand them cash for gas and then walk back for change, but isn't a slight inconvenience worth it for humanity? Make it difficult for them. Stop having bills auto-deducted from your checking account, that's a step up, and also a step towards giving the globalists less authority over you. Does it take more time? Yes. Are there companies that won't do business with you if you don't do that--yup. It may not last forever, this "squeeze the globalist" campaign, but it all helps. Get in the fight!