A news came from Switzerland, which is very remarkable and encouraging at the same time: a referendum will soon be held on whether cash will remain forever, that is, no Swiss government or parliament can make a decision to replace cash with some digital currency.

You can hardly read about this very important information in the international, mainstream liberal media - and of course not by accident. This referendum is against their interests and goals, so the most perfect method for them is not to write a single line about the initiative - for the greater glory of their obligation to inform...

So the news specifically is that a few weeks ago, the Swiss Freedom Movement (FBS), a Swiss pressure group, announced that it had collected enough signatures (111,000) to launch a national referendum on keeping the cash. If the referendum is successful, the federal government must ensure that there is always a sufficient supply of coins and notes. What's more, any attempt to replace the Swiss franc with another currency – most likely referring to the central bank's digital currency – should also be put to a referendum.

In the justification of its initiative, the FBS talks about the fact that the role of cash is increasingly decreasing in many countries, and there is a serious danger that states and central banks can exercise comprehensive control over their citizens. As Richard Koller, the leader of the movement, put it on their website: "It is clear that getting rid of cash does not only involve issues of transparency, simplicity or security, but also carries with it the enormous danger of totalitarian surveillance."

But why is this referendum or its eventual, hopeful success so important to us, Hungarians?

Because there is an obvious and comprehensive intention among the global financial elite to eliminate cash once and for all and to introduce a global "currency", the CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency). And this can also affect us as members of the union (the Brussels elite are also flirting with the CBDC, not a little, but a lot).

I already wrote about the details of this in a previous post (The end of cash on the horizon?, January 11, 2023), so I won't go back to it here. I would only go back to the words of Augustin Carstens, CEO of the Basel-based Bank of International Settlements (BIS), who put it quite clearly: "The CBDC is different primarily in that the central banks will have absolute control over the provisions governing the enforceability of claims against him. And we will also have the technology necessary to enforce this."

And what will this technology be? It is nothing but the blockchain digital system from the world of cryptocurrencies, which stores all financial transactions for each person by name. An essential part of the concept is the global introduction of the digital vaccination card and digital identity, so don't be surprised if we hear more and more about the latter. And when things go wrong, we won't just hear about them…

Tucker Carlson, who is the star host of Fox News and an unconditional supporter of Viktor Orbán, talked about it in one of his shows: it seems to him that the number of banks and ATMs in his country is decreasing every year, and this is also the case in Australia, for example.

Carlson also talked about how the mainstream media says cash is only for criminals. If you're not doing anything wrong, why do you need cash?

Well, this is really worth paying attention to: the moral influence on people starts, that is, if you want to keep cash at all costs, then you have something to hide. You are a suspicious person!

And the other argument, which is heard more and more often: cash is made of paper, and it is made of wood, so whoever wants cash destroys the forests, thus ultimately hindering the fight against global warming.

For the globalists, who are working to create a nice new, totally controlled world dictatorship, this becomes their latest weapon: if you don't want CBDC, if you don't buy an electric car, if you don't support the LGBTQI movement, if you don't get vaccinated for the sixth time, if you don't side with Ukrainians, etc., then you are a bad person. And as such, you don't deserve basic rights either.

Be careful, be very careful!

We are facing an insidious opponent.

Source: Hungarian Nation

Cover photo: A Swiss flag at a department store in Weil am Rhein, Germany, along the Swiss border, on January 17, 2015. Two days earlier, the Swiss National Bank abolished the exchange rate threshold of the Swiss franc against the euro, and because of the subsequent strengthening of the franc, it is advantageous for the Swiss to buy in the countries of the euro zone, such as neighboring Germany (Photo: MTI/EPA/Patrick Seeger)