It’s not Godzilla.
It’s far worse.
According to the parasites at the World Economic Forum (WEF), “The Japanese government is preparing to introduce a system for companies to pay salaries digitally – without going through bank accounts – by spring 2023.”
They say it’s all for the good, of course. After all, the Japanese government — in its infinite kindness — is just trying “to solve the complex issues facing foreign workers in Japan, expand the financial services market and deregulation, and promote growth.”
Less than 30% of Japanese companies are considering or will consider implementing digital salary payments. Even so, the percentage of cashless payments in Japan rose from 13.2 percent in 2010 to 32.5 percent in 2021 (and I suppose the plandemic had nothing to do with it, right?).
Meanwhile, the percentage of cashless payments rose dramatically elsewhere in Asia during the same time period, e.g.
Singapore: 60.4 percent
China: 83 percent
South Korea: 93.6 percent
This is not a drill, folks. You can smugly dismiss “conspiracy theories.” You can distract yourself by clinging desperately to the Covid fear matrix. You can be seduced by promises of “convenience.”
Or… you could stand up and fight for your privacy, your sovereignty, and your future.
It would be a lot cooler if you did.
The WEF motto that they took down:
"You'll own nothing and be happy"
And Biden's Executive Order 14607 is going create a digital money system in the U.S.