Posted on 07/12/2020 7:34:55 AM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
By this point Im sure youve noticed that there has been no let up of any kind in the relentless onslaught by our government and governments around the world to keep us afraid and looking over our shoulders. The toilet paper psy-op sent people into a near catatonic frenzy, hoarding the rolls like it would never be seen again. Meanwhile, the New World Order elites did nothing but chuckle as they counted their overflowing toilet paper supplies in warehouses told to stop delivering it. Thats how psy-ops work, its supposed to mess with your head.
Welcome to the coin shortage, thats a psy-op as well.
When I survey the damage done so far by the global elites who are using the COVID-19 virus to bring in the New World Order, I see three recurring themes mixed in with the hysteria. I see the push for 1). a global vaccine that alters your DNA, 2). digital identification from ID2020 in the form of the Immunity Passport, and 3). I see a cashless society. Im sure its just a coincidence, but all three of those things, in one form or another, are presented to us in the book of Revelation.
And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved. And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie: That they all might be damned who believed not the truth, but had pleasure in unrighteousness. 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12 (KJB)
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I try to NEVER use cash. I don’t carry coins or use coins.
Can you still go to the store with cash and buy buggy whips?
Bkmrk
But, but......
He used the Bible as source material. The Bible. So hes got to be right.
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I like this site, but the proliferation of blog posts by paranoiacs passing as “news” is wearing very thin.
Agreed. This isn’t a coin shortage. It’s a coin circulation shortage.
Coins are still fine, they are all just sitting at home as more and more people order online and stop face to face transactions.
Over the past three months, anything that cost $3.49 was rounded up to $5.00; nothing gets rounded down.
Europeans described this to me when the euro was created; everything cost more as the conversions from local lira, pesetas, francs, etc. seemed to worsen the buying power of the consumer.
Also a great post. What I can’t figure out is what exactly happened to all the lysol.
I work with people that were hoarding TP. They were buying pallet sized loads for home use. He either had the worst case of diarrhea in recorded history or he lost touch with reality. I would suspect that behavior was not uncommon. Maybe not pallet loads but I did see people at Walmart buying multiple packs of the largest bundle of TP. Once the normal product flow was disrupted, it was difficult to get back to normal.
I can’t imagine what would happen in a real emergency.
Does this mean I can pay with all the pennies I’ve collected?? (Rolled, of course)!
[Many grocery stores have shut off their CoinStar and similar coin-exchange machines as a precautionary measure to minimize handling of coins. ]
I still find a few silver coins in the Coinstar machines. Not as much as I used to find.
I knew there was going to be (IE Will BE) a food shortage later this year about this time last year when the midwest/central plains/canada/SE US) all had major weather disruptions with crops. Ukraine & Kazakhstan (two of the biggest suppliers of grain in the world) have explicitly stated they will NOT EXPORT this year to anybody.
I got called all sorts of names for pointing it out. I don’t care.
The problem with little children is that they cannot handle negative evidence in overwhelming doses, so they lash out at the messenger. Fine by me!
The suicide rate is going to go through the roof when it hits for real. I believe both parties want this to happen for control.
Ask them why when they tell you no, considering the “shortage”.
Costco has toilet paper stacked to the ceiling.
Limit one (very large package) per family.
Banks love this, since they scrape 1-3% of the gross (including tax) of any card sales.
The rounding up or down would have take place on the total at the cash register after sales taxes are added.
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[I still find a few silver coins in the Coinstar machines. Not as much as I used to find.]
LOL! Yeah, everything that was $3.01 to $3.49 would suddenly be $3.51 right?
See #38 of this thread. Also, taxes would never be rounded down right?
And if you get there right as they open, you can find hand sanitizer/lysol wipes (wipes only occasionally).
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