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India: Millions Rise Up Against New World Order Ban On Cash

Bankers attacked and locked up by angry mobs as Indian government teeters on the brink of collapse after citizens revolt against draconian anti-cash laws that have thrown the country into chaos

Posted on December 1, 2016 by Baxter Dmitry in News // 12 Comments

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http://yournewswire.com/india-millions-protest-new-world-order-ban-cash/


Millions of protesters in India are rising up against a ruling class determined to take away their rights. There is anarchy in the streets as the Indian government continue to lean on mainstream media to suppress the scale of events and cover up the chaos caused by their draconian ban on cash.

Millions of Indians – the world’s second most populous country – are revolting against new anti-cash laws that are designed to protect and enrich the top tier of the wealthy global elite at the expense of ordinary people. The country is in chaos as hundreds of millions of ordinary people are unable to access their savings. In a country where 98% of transactions are performed using cash, the sudden ban on cash transactions, and the withdrawal of cash from circulation, has created outrage.

The protesters in India represent all working class people united, mobilized, and resisting the greed of globalist elites. There are reports of bankers being “locked up” by angry mobs and financial institutions across the country have appealed for police protection from the people.

There is anarchy in the streets as law enforcement are unable to contain the scale and intensity of the protests. Police involved are violently fighting against the people and protecting the interests of the ruling class. According to an opinion poll published Monday, 98% of the population is against the new laws.

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The majority of ATMs in India have had no cash since Nov. 8 as the situation continues escalating.

The deeply unpopular move was not discussed with the public before being implemented by the elite, and the sudden introduction has caused chaos. Bloomberg reports that the situation isn’t expected to improve as “bankers are bracing for long hours and angry mobs as pay day approaches in India.

“We are fearing the worst.”

Overnight, banks played down expectations of any improvement in currency availability, raising the prospect of queues lengthening as salaries get paid and people look to withdraw money from their accounts, the Economic Times reported.

The central bank has said the banking system has received more than Rs 8 lakh crore in deposits by way of exchange of the phased out 500 and 1,000 rupee notes. There’s no data on the value of new currency — in Rs 500 and Rs 2,000 notes — printed and distributed across the nation. The Prime Minister claims the initiative was aimed at tackling black money, counterfeit notes, corruption and terror financing, but detractors claim it is a New World Order tactic to gain control over the population.

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The Indian economy has been tanking, making the population even poorer, since the cashless society laws were introduced.

The Rothschild controlled global banking lobby want a digital cashless system because this will give them even more control over us. India is being used a testing ground. Global bankers want to monitor and control every single transaction, while destroying real world currencies so they can issue money that doesn’t exist, creating impossible financial burdens for the masses, all the while accumulating extraordinary real wealth and power for themselves.

Populations relying on a fully digital cashless grid will be incredibly vulnerable in times of crisis. A terrorist or military attack, or even a storm or power outage, would mean the end of a functional economy. Payments would stop, the economy would grind to a halt, and life as we know it would end. A new, desperate climate would take hold, with entire populations left vulnerable and helpless, completely under the control of their government and the shadowy elites pulling the strings.

Why would Western governments ban cash when there are such disastrous consequences for humanity waiting just around the corner?

Because the shadowy elites and their banking cartels want us to be easily manipulated, cowed and controlled.
 
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In a week from now it will be hundreds of millions. We have plenty of room for such numbers to grow. Haha.
 
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Mostly rubbish article, I'm a critic of this move because of the messy rollout and great inconvenience this has caused but the situation isn't as bad as they're saying. India is not going to become a cashless society anytime soon, some advanced western economies are however slowly going cashless with businesses where cash isn't accepted.
 
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Have they blamed Pakistan yet? Oh yes they did. ISI has been distributing fake notes in India LMAO
Why do you underestimate ISI so much, the best intelligence ageny in the world? Dont you trust its capabilities? ISI, LET, JEM, JUD these organisation have contributed so much for Pakistan. Be proud of these oraganisations my friend which have made Pakistan famous.
 
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Mostly rubbish article, I'm a critic of this move because of the messy rollout and great inconvenience this has caused but the situation isn't as bad as they're saying. India is not going to become a cashless society anytime soon, some advanced western economies are however slowly going cashless with businesses where cash isn't accepted.

When Kenya and Somaliland are largely cashless, they why can't we?

http://www.totalpayments.org/2013/07/08/top-5-cashless-countries/

The govt in India will free up mobile banking. Once that happens, all your transactions will happen through the mobile phone. And I'm sure you already know the penetration rates of mobiles in India... not smartphones.

And you don't need a smartphone for mobile banking, although smartphones are more user friendly.

For example, between Vodafone users, you can transfer currency with the code *131*phone number*30# and you transfer maximum of 30 bucks to another user with a small fee. That 30 rupees limit will be increased and the fee will be removed. So you can then buy vegetables while paying with your phone. No card, no EDC, no internet, all you need is a 2G capable phone.
 
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This BBC report says: thousands of them today will turn into hundreds of thousand in the next few weeks.
 
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Thumbs Up For Notes Ban? After Maharashtra, BJP Wins Gujarat

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/bjps...-polls-held-after-notes-ban-10-points-1631618

The BJP has followed up its success in the Maharashtra civic elections with a sweep of by-elections to local bodies in Gujarat, asserting that the wins signal the people's support for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ban on 500 and 1,000 rupee notes to combat black money.
 
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This BBC report says: thousands of them today will turn into hundreds of thousand in the next few weeks.
The political party the BBC is mentioning is the new corrupt party on the radar i.e TMC, and this party if fearing it's existence in its own state because in 2015 elections BJP(Ruling party) saw huge increase in vote share.

The protest is not against the step & policy but to defame the BJP and not let the TRP go to that party, its part our democracy. But the intensity which is shown by this article is pathetic, there is no major protest.
 
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Apparently they are "Fearing the worst" :lol:

I better go down to my bomb shelter :P
 
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