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Video: Man rejects store’s cashless policy, warned of police arrival.

Aldi Store Incident: Man Stands Against Cashless Society

A man​ in the United ​Kingdom entered an Aldi store and immediately became a warrior for freedom ⁤by standing against a cashless society‍ as the police were ⁣called because he tried to buy some strawberries with ‍hard currency ‌despite⁢ the store’s ban on cash⁤ transactions.

Undated video‍ of the incident shows British activist Piers Corbyn — brother of the former British Labour Party leader Jeremy‍ Corbyn — trying to pay for ⁣a pint of strawberries with exact change ‌at the Aldi counter, but since the Greenwich store operates entirely on ⁢the Aldi App,⁤ his⁣ money was‍ refused.

Corbyn left ‌the money on the counter anyway,⁣ and exited the store with the fruit. ​Store employees then‌ reported him to police for ⁣stealing the produce, according to‌ a report published Monday by⁤ the U.K. Independent.

“I’m offering exactly the right amount of money here,” Corbyn said before exiting the ‌store. “I’ve paid my legal tender.”

The Independent did not report whether Corbyn was actually arrested.

Aldi’s Cashless Stores ‌and the Push for a Cashless Society

Starting last year, the Aldi chain began opening a series of cashless outlets in the ⁣U.K. One⁢ of the reasons was to​ offer a “touchless” experience in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which⁢ was still‌ ongoing at the time, the BBC ‌reported.

“Retailers‌ are in‍ a race to offer the most frictionless in-store experience – in⁤ retail⁢ ‘no ⁤touch’ has become the new normal,” retail expert Natalie Berg​ told the⁢ BBC.

Aldi’s cashless stores were spurred on by similar efforts⁢ by Amazon, which is working on⁤ implementing its own cashless checkout system with its ​Amazon One payment system. Whole Foods has ⁣already included a “palm payment” option at its more than 500​ stores,‌ according to ‌the About Amazon website.

In that system,⁢ a computer simply recognizes the ‍palm print of⁤ a ⁢customer and deletes funds from the appropriate account.

“This⁢ means Whole ⁣Foods Market customers who choose to use Amazon One ⁤will no longer need ‍their wallet or even a phone⁣ to‌ pay — they can‌ simply ⁢hover‌ their palm over ⁤an Amazon One device.⁢ For Prime‍ members who link their Amazon One profile with⁢ their Amazon ⁢account, savings ‍will automatically be applied,” ​the site wrote last week.

The⁢ Dangers ⁤of a Cashless Society

Whether or not you‍ support Mr. Corbyn and⁤ his personal crusades, you can’t fault him for⁣ opposing a cashless society that relies solely on digital and Internet-based⁢ banking. This is ⁤a⁢ sure way for governments to take a whole list ​of freedoms away from citizens.

Last year, the⁢ world elites who hope to increase ​their power over ​the population were rubbing their hands in glee over the idea of a digital currency that they can‌ control in every degree. In May the⁢ World Economic⁣ Forum held its‌ annual summit, which convened in Switzerland, and one of the items on ⁣the agenda was a​ world digital currency.

The WEF was pushing⁢ its Digital Currency ⁢Governance Consortium and wants to implement ‍a cashless society that relies entirely on government agencies and banks, ⁤and‌ which would operate on digital currencies issued and controlled solely​ by governments and central banks.

On its website, the WEF says ​there are more than 18,000 cryptocurrencies causing chaos and⁤ adds that “cryptocurrency regulation is imperative” and that “a ⁣globally coordinated ⁣approach to ⁣regulation is necessary.”

In other words, the WEF says governments and central banks should control all digital⁢ crypto transactions. However, that would defeat the purpose that cryptocurrencies⁣ were created for in the first place.

Total government control over our means of engaging in commerce and security is already being ⁣tagged as‍ a “mark of the beast,” referring ⁢to the warning in‌ the Bible’s Book ‌of Revelation that speaks‌ of ‌the end times.

But it’s hard to fault the logic for⁤ aspiring tyrants. After all, electronic currencies fully‍ controlled by ⁣the government means that you, the⁤ citizen, will only have “money”⁢ when the⁤ government says you do. That ​also means the government can stop you‌ from ​using what “money” it claims you have in your account, ‍it can summarily take that money away from you at any time, and can completely control what it is “worth” and what it can buy.

Indeed, ‌such​ a ⁢system would​ be chimerical in ‍all ⁢respects.⁣ None of it would be based on​ anything tangible and would rely on things⁤ that can change at the will ​of‌ those in control. It will have no intrinsic value at all.

Worse, it is the perfect means to control you. With digital currency,⁢ the government knows where ‌you are when you are spending it, how⁣ much ⁣you are spending, and what you are buying. Such information can⁣ be used to track you down‌ at a moment’s notice and control what you are “allowed” to own.

Did you ‌buy​ too much food? You’ll be shut down. Did⁤ you buy a gun or ammo? ⁤You’ll‍ be ⁣put on a watch list. Did you buy a book the elites don’t like? You’ll ⁣be branded an “insurrectionist.” And in all cases, your whereabouts are pinpointed any​ time the​ government feels that you need to be taken into custody.

China already⁣ has a‍ digital currency and bans the use of other cryptocurrencies, and the Biden administration is also ​working to implement such a system.

So, whether you are a ​fan of Britain’s Piers Corbyn⁢ or‍ not, ‍he certainly has‍ a point about the dangers of the‌ surveillance‍ state taking control of our ⁣currency. For all lovers of freedom, the whole thing should‌ be a hard “no.”

The post Watch: Man Refuses to Accept Store’s Cashless Agenda, Is Told ‘The Police Are on Their Way’ appeared first on The Western Journal.



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