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Nick Giambruno November 19, 2015

Central planners around the world are waging a War on Cash. In just the last few years:

    Italy made cash transactions over €1,000 illegal;
    Switzerland proposed banning cash payments in excess of 100,000 francs;
    Russia banned cash transactions over $10,000;
    Spain banned cash transactions over €2,500;
    Mexico made cash payments of more than 200,000 pesos illegal;
    Uruguay banned cash transactions over $5,000; and
    France made cash transactions over €1,000 illegal, down from the previous limit of €3,000.

The War on Cash is a favorite pet project of the economic central planners. They want to eliminate hand-to-hand currency so that governments can document, control, and tax everything.

This is why they’re lowering the threshold for mandatory reporting of cash transactions and, in some instances, simply making it illegal to pay cash.

In the U.S., central planners ratchet up the War on Cash every time the government declares a made-up war on something else…a war on crime, a war on drugs, a war on poverty, a war on terror…

They all end with more government intrusion into your financial affairs.

Thanks to these made-up wars, the U.S. government is imposing an increasing number of regulations on cash transactions. Try withdrawing more than $10,000 in cash from your bank. They’ll treat you like a criminal or terrorist.

The Federal Reserve is at the center of the War on Cash. Its weapons are inflation and control over the currency denominations.

Take the $100 note, for example. It’s the largest bill in circulation today. This was not always the case. At one point, the U.S. had $500, $1,000, $5,000, and even $10,000 notes. But the government eliminated these large notes in 1969 under the pretext of fighting the War on Some Drugs.

Since then, the $100 note has been the largest. But it has far less purchasing power than it did in 1969. Decades of rampant money printing have inflated the dollar. Today, a $100 note buys less than a $20 note did in 1969.

Even though the Federal Reserve has devalued the dollar over 80% since 1969, it still refuses to issue notes larger than $100. This makes it inconvenient to use cash for large transactions, which forces people to use electronic payment methods.

This, of course, is what the U.S. government wants.

It’s exactly like Ron Paul said: “The cashless society is the IRS’s dream: total knowledge of, and control over, the finances of every single American.”
Policymakers or Central Planners?

On stories related to the War on Cash, you may have noticed that the mainstream media often uses the word “policymakers,” as in “policymakers have decided to keep interest rates at record low levels.”

When the media uses “policymakers,” they are often referring to central bank officials. It’s a curious word choice. As far as I can tell, there is no difference between a policymaker and central planner.

Most people who want to live in a free society agree that central planning is not a good idea. So the media uses a different word to put a more neutral spin on things.

To help you think more clearly, I suggest substituting “central planners” every time you see “policymakers.”
The World’s First Cashless Society

In 1661, Sweden became the first country in Europe to issue paper money. Now it’s probably going to be the first in the world to eliminate it.

Sweden has already phased out most cash transactions. According to Credit Suisse, 80% of all purchases in Sweden are electronic and don’t involve cash. And that figure is rising.

If the trend continues – and there is nothing to suggest it won’t – Sweden could soon be the world’s first cashless society.

Sweden’s supply of physical currency has dropped over 50% in the last six years. A couple of major Swedish banks no longer carry cash. Virtually all Swedes pay for candy bars and coffee electronically. Even homeless street vendors use mobile card readers.

Plus, an increasing number of government restrictions are encouraging Swedes to dump cash. The pretexts are familiar…fighting terrorism, money laundering, etc. In effect, these restrictions make it inconvenient to use cash, so people don’t.

So far, Swedes have passively accepted the government and banks’ drive to eliminate cash. The push to destroy their financial privacy doesn’t seem to bother them. This is likely because the average Swede places an unreasonable amount of trust in government and financial institutions.

Their trust is certainly misplaced. On top of the obvious privacy concerns, eliminating cash enables the central planners’ latest gimmick to goose the economy: Negative interest rates.
Making The Negative Interest Rate Scam Possible

Sweden, Denmark, and Switzerland all have negative interest rates.

Negative interest rates mean the lender literally pays the borrower for the privilege of lending him money. It’s a bizarre, upside-down concept.

But negative rates are not some European anomaly. The Federal Reserve discussed the possibility of using negative interest rates in the U.S. at its last meeting.

Negative rates could not exist in a free market. They destroy the impetus to save and build capital, which is the basis of prosperity.

When you deposit money in a bank, you are lending money to the bank. However, with negative rates you don’t earn interest. Instead, you pay the bank.

If you don’t like that plan, you can certainly stash your cash under the mattress. As a practical matter, this limits how far governments and central banks can go with negative interest rates. The more it costs to store money at the bank, the less inclined people are to do it.

Of course, central planners don’t want you to withdraw money from the bank. This is a big reason why they want to eliminate cash…so you can’t. As long as your money stays in the bank, it’s vulnerable to the sting of negative interest rates and also helps to prop up the unsound fractional reserve banking system.

If you can’t withdraw your money as cash, you have two choices: You can deal with negative interest rates…or you can spend your money. Ultimately, that’s what our Keynesian central planners want. They are using negative interest rates and the War on Cash to force you to spend and “stimulate” the economy.

If you ask me, these radical and insane measures are a sign of desperation.

The War on Cash and negative interest rates are huge threats to your financial security. Central planners are playing with fire and inviting a currency catastrophe.

Most people have no idea what really happens when a currency collapses, let alone how to prepare…

How will you protect your savings in the event of a currency crisis? This just-released video will show you exactly how. Click here to watch it now.

VIDEO

source: http://www.activistpost.com/2015/11/the-worlds-first-cashless-society-is-here-a-totalitarians-dream-come-true.html

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 Just how bad could it get?

Casey explains:

What could happen? You could have lots of bank failures. You could have a stock market crash. All this money that the government has created has bulled up the stock market to new highs. So, the next step is likely to be down. A lot of people have assets in the stock market, and if they don’t, their pension funds are in the stock market. Most of the cities in this country have and most of the states in this country have gigantic pension liabilities that are underfunded, underfunded even though the stock market is at all-time highs and the bond market is in a super bubble.”

He continues…

Now, when interest rates inevitably go up from these artificially suppressed levels where they are now, the bond market is going to collapse, the stock market is going to collapse, and with it, the real estate market is going to collapse. These pension funds are going to be wiped out.  Then what’s going to happen? This is a very bad situation. The U.S. is digging itself in deeper and deeper.”

The bottom line, according to Casey, is anyone living in the U.S. or who has assets priced in dollars is at serious risk right now.

https://www.caseyresearch.com/cm/how-to-survive-a-real-currency-collapse

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I would not be surprised this happens down the road somehow under the guise of cost savings or protecting the children (after all, criminals use cash in their transactions /snark). The government already uses having a lot of cash on you as an excuse for domestic forfeiture, a guy in the next town over had $35K seized and he is still fighting to prove it was his- he was stopped for a minor traffic violation and he unfortunately consented to a search because it was a suspicious car (lowered, big stereo, rims etc). He owned a small car lot and he was taking that car to the auction to sell and the cash was to buy more vehicles for the lot.

He has to prove the cash is his, which means hiring a lawyer and going before a judge at some future scheduled time. 

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To give a little balance though, cash is also used by terrorists and drug dealers to hide their activities, so cracking down on cash is a way of restricting the activities of terrorists and drug dealers (and money launderers).

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How can there be balance when the 'cash' isn't worth the paper its printed on and the 'digital cash' can evaporate in the absence of electricity?

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Another gold-bug website. 

One thing that is consistent with all the commodities-pushers is that they are ALL bearish on the economy, all the time.  They have to be.  Create as much financial fear as possible.  Boogeyman-under-the-bed.

I read this same crap back in 2008. Since then, the stock market has almost tripled.  Can't have that if you're a gold-seller.  Got to talk it down. 

Their story has not changed in 40 years.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Another gold-bug website. 

One thing that is consistent with all the commodities-pushers is that they are ALL bearish on the economy, all the time.  They have to be.  Create as much financial fear as possible.  Boogeyman-under-the-bed.

I read this same crap back in 2008. Since then, the stock market has almost tripled.  Can't have that if you're a gold-seller.  Got to talk it down. 

Their story has not changed in 40 years.

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I agree its a goldbug site, and has had the same message for 40 years.

Will they have still have the same message 40 years from now also?

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I agree its a goldbug site, and has had the same message for 40 years.

Will they have still have the same message 40 years from now also?

Yes.  And all the doom-and-gloomers will be stuffing cash in their pockets from the suckers who buy their books, their over-priced newsletters, and, worse, gold and silver that have NEVER been good investments.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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Yes.  And all the doom-and-gloomers will be stuffing cash in their pockets from the suckers who buy their books, their over-priced newsletters, and, worse, gold and silver that have NEVER been good investments.

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Its worth noting the 'gold' being 'bought' is never seen by most of those who 'invest' in it.

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Its worth noting the 'gold' being 'bought' is never seen by most of those who 'invest' in it.

True. Which is why they're suckers.
Roy Moore's "spiritual warfare" is driving past a junior high without stopping.

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And they'll bring it down in order to bring it up - without cash.

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